2023-2024 Academic Year

Nicole Walker Reading and Conversation, April 9, 2024

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Nicole Walker Craft Talk, April 11, 2024

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Nicole Walker is the author of Processed Meats: Essays on Food, Flesh and Navigating Disaster from Torrey House Press, The After-Normal: Brief, Alphabetical Essays on a Changing Planet from Rose Metal Press and Sustainability: A Love Story from Mad Creek Books/OSU Press. Her previous nonfiction includes Where the Tiny Things Are, EggMicrograms, and Quench Your Thirst with Salt. Barrow Street Press published her poetry collection, This Noisy Egg. She edited for Bloomsbury the essay collections Science of Story with Sean Prentiss and with Margot Singer, Bending Genre: Essays on Creative Nonfiction. She has written several essays for The New York Times and is a noted author in several editions of Best American Essays. She edits the Crux series at University of Georgia press and nonfiction at Diagram and teaches creative writing at Northern Arizona University..

Hanif Abdurraqib Reading and Conversation, February 26, 2024

Hanif Abdurraqib is an award-winning poet, essayist, and cultural critic from Columbus, Ohio. His newest release is There’s Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension (Random House, 2024). His previous book, A Little Devil In America (Random House, 2021) was a winner of the Andrew Carnegie Medal and the Gordon Burn Prize. In 2021, Abdurraqib was named a MacArthur Fellow. He is a graduate of Beechcroft High School.

Antonia Angress Reading and Conversation, October 24, 2023

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Antonia Angress is the author of the novelSirens & Muses,which was a finalist for the Minnesota Book Award and was named a Best Book of 2022 byGlamourMagazine.She is a graduate of Brown University and the University of Minnesota MFA program, where she was a Winifred Fiction Fellow and a College of Liberal Arts Fellow. Born in Los Angeles and raised in Costa Rica, she currently lives in Minneapolis with her family. 

Ilya Kaminski, Valzhyna Mort, and Nikola Madžirov Reading and Conversation, September 28, 2023

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Nikola Madzirov

Ilya Kaminsky was born in Odessa, former Soviet Union, in 1977, and arrived to the U.S. in 1993, when his family was granted asylum by the government. He is the author of Deaf Republic (Graywolf Press, 2019), Dancing in Odessa (Tupelo Press, 2004, and Musica Humanna(Chapiteau Press, 2002), and co-editor and co-translator of many other books. He is on the creative writing faculty at Princeton University. 

Valzhyna Mort is the author of Factory of TearsCollected Body, and her most recent book, Music for the Dead and Resurrected. She is a recipient of the Lannan Foundation Fellowship, the Bess Hokin Prize from Poetry, Amy Clampitt fellowship, the Gulf Coast translation prize and the Glenna Luschei Prairie Schooner Award. Born in Minsk, Belarus, she is the editor of Something Indecent: Poems Recommended by Eastern European Poets offering a conversation about how Eastern European poets view themselves, their contemporaries, their century, and the place of their region in the millennia. She teaches at Cornell University and writes in English and Belarusian.

Nikola Madžirov is the author of Remnants of Another Age and Relocated Stones, which received the Hubert Burda European Poetry Award and the prestigious Miladinov Brothers Award. He was awarded the Studentski Zbor Award for Locked in the City and the Aco Karamanov prize for Somewhere Nowhere. Born into a family of Balkan War refugees in 1973 in Strumica, Macedonia, Madzirov has gone on to participate in many international literary festivals and events in the United States, Latin America, and Europe, and he has received several international awards and fellowships.