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Events
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Meet our authors and celebrate Graywolf throughout the year
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Aug
11
Chloé Caldwell reading and in conversation with Genevieve Hudson about TRYING at Bishop & Wilde
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Bishop & Wilde in Portland, ORview map
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Free and open to the public. Copies of Trying will be available for purchase from Bishop & Wilde. Click here for details.
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Aug
13
Chloé Caldwell reading and in conversation with Ariel Gore about TRYING at Green Apple Books on the Park
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Green Apple Books on the Park in San Francisco, CAview map
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Aug
15
Chloé Caldwell reading and in conversation with Michelle Tea about TRYING at Stories Books & Cafe
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Stories Books and Cafe in Los Angeles, CAview map
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Sep
18
Kathryn Davis Symposium with Kelly Link
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Porter Square Books: Boston Edition in Boston, MAview map
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Join Porter Square Books: Boston Edition for a celebration and exploration of the work of Kathryn Davis. The Kathryn Davis Symposium, a gathering of readers, critics, writers, & scholars, will take place on Thursday, September 18 from 6PM–8PM, at Porter Square Books: Boston Edition (50 Liberty Drive, Boston, MA 02210) will feature presentations of essays on Davis’s work and a conversation between Kathryn Davis and Kelly Link. Essays will be presented from 6PM-7PM. The conversation between Kathryn Davis & Kelly Link, as well as a Q&A with presenters and audience members will be from 7PM-8PM. A signing will follow. This event will also be livestreamed. RSVP, submit an essay, and find more information here.
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This is why I love poems: they require me to sit still, listen deeply, and imagine putting myself in someone else’s unfamiliar shoes.
Tracy K. Smith, Poet Laureate of the United States and Pulitzer Prize Winner