Browse our archive of literary events on campus and around town, from author readings and book signings to lectures, discussions and other literary events. You can also find audio recordings of events in the Writing University Archive.
Literary Legends With Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author Tracy Kidder
Tuesday, October 15, 2024 7:30pm
Sit in on a one-of-a-kind evening with writer and Iowa graduate Tracy Kidder, “a master of the nonfiction narrative” (Baltimore Sun), as he reflects on his lengthy literary career and reads from some of his bestselling work.
The event will feature a conversation about the power of long-form investigative writing between Kidder and renowned author Stuart Dybek (73MFA), as well as a Q&A session and book signing.
Register here: https://foriowa.info/3yUJ2h8
The author of nonfiction classics such...
"Lights On Salon Series"
Tuesday, October 15, 2024 7:00pm to 8:00pm
IWP writers will lead a talk on the ethics of writing about friends and family.
Location:
Porchlight
1019 E Washington St.
Iowa City, IA 52240
Counterpoint: The Politics of (International) Writing
Monday, October 14, 2024 7:30pm
How do politics affect what poets or novelists write, and even how they write it? How does literature inform political discourse? What is cultural diplomacy, why is it so important, and what is the UI’s role in promoting it?
For this inaugural event in the Obermann Center’s new Counterpoint public conversation series, Christopher Merrill — poet, nonfiction writer, translator, editor, and director of the UI’s renowned International Writing Program — and Loren Glass, a historian of creative...
Iowa City Book Festival | Stuart Dybek
Monday, October 14, 2024 7:00pm
The Iowa City Book Festival presents Stuart Dybek, who will read from his work. “Masterful . . . Like Proust, Dybek has a deserved reputation as a superb cartographer of memory.” ―Trevor Quirk, The Los Angeles Review of Books
Dybek is the author of five books of fiction — Ecstatic Cahoots, Paper Lantern, I Sailed with Magellan, The Coast of Chicago, and Childhood and Other Neighborhoods — as well as two collections of poetry, Brass Knuckles and Streets in Their Own Ink. Dybek is the recipient...
Iowa City Book Festival | Tree Tour: Literary Grove at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop
Monday, October 14, 2024 12:00pm
Join University of Iowa Arborist Andy Dahl for a tour of the Literary Grove at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, featuring trees with connections to famous authors.
Live from Prairie Lights | Cass Donish & Melissa Dickey
Tuesday, October 8, 2024 7:00pm
Poets Cass Donish and Melissa Dickey will read from their latest books; Your Dazzling Death and Ordinary Entanglement.
Cass Donish will read from Your Dazzling Death. “An elegy is a conversation that never ends. As if death didn’t exist. As if speech isn’t sometimes silence. As if poetry isn’t often the little that’s left. These poems — brilliant, devastating — are evidence that a woman was once alive, and loved, and that that, the all of it, is now equally over and not over: a complicated...
Live from Prairie Lights | Okwudili Nebeolisa & Jessica Laser - poetry
Friday, October 4, 2024 7:00pm
Iowa Writers' Workshop alumni Okwudili Nebeolisa & Jessica Laser will read from their poetry.
Okwudili Nebeolisa will read from Terminal Maladies, selected by Nicole Sealey as the winner of the 2023 Center for African American Poetry and Poetics Prize. “Nebeolisa’s debut, Terminal Maladies, introduces a poet so skillful and original that his book represents a vital moment in contemporary poetry. Centering around the loss of the poet’s mother, these poems match acute observation with abiding...
Art & Write Night
Friday, October 4, 2024 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Join the long, rich, historical tradition of artists creating in our spaces.
Professional, aspiring, and amateur artists alike, make our museum your muse. The return of this popular program series welcomes guests into the Museum of Natural History's magical gallery spaces after-hours to work on sketching or writing projects with other campus and community artists.
Tell a friend, grab a notebook, and join us on the first Friday of each month. We'll provide a new inspo prompt for each session...
2024 Truman Capote Award Ceremony: Gene Andrew Jarrett
Wednesday, October 2, 2024 4:00pm
The Truman Capote Award Ceremony will take place at 4 p.m. Oct. 2 in the Old Capitol Senate Chamber.
Gene Andrew Jarrett, dean of the faculty, and William S. Tod Professor of English at Princeton University, has been selected as the 2024 recipient of the Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism in Memory of Newton Arvin.
This event will feature remarks by Jarrett and a reception in the Old Capitol Rotunda. The ceremony and reception are open to the public.
Jarrett will be honored for his...
"Lights On Salon Series"
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Jess Alexander will lead a generative writing salon.
Location:
Porchlight
1019 E Washington St.
Iowa City, IA 52240
Live from Prairie Lights | Afabwaje Kurian in conversation with Claire Lombardo
Friday, September 27, 2024 7:00pm
Writers’ Workshop graduate Afabwaje Kurian will read from her debut novel, Before the Mango Ripens. She will be joined in conversation by Claire Lombardo. “Before the Mango Ripens is a historical novel that avoids predictable oppositions. Its characters’ relationships and internal qualities are complex, its locals speak in indigenous Gbagyi, and its focus is realistic throughout. It depicts an array of individual viewpoints, desires, and motivations, spotlighting the challenges of political self...
Live from Prairie Lights | m.s. RedCherries in conversation with Lan Samantha Chang
Thursday, September 26, 2024 7:00pm
Writers' Workshop alum m.s. RedCherries will read from her stunning, multimorphic work of poetry and prose about Indigenous identity, mother. “This is an extraordinary debut by an innovative new voice in Native American literature. Throughout mother, m.s. RedCherries weaves a multigenerational and polyphonic narrative that spirals across time and space to explore themes of indigenous identity, adoption, residential schools, and reservations. While there is a profound sense of loss and trauma in...
Hancher Auditorium presents | On Baldwin: Celebrating a Great American Writer, Night #2
Thursday, September 26, 2024 4:00pm
On Baldwin: Celebrating a Great American Writer (Night #2)
Hosted by Tisa Bryant
Hancher Auditorium / Stanley Café
Presented by Hancher
Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024, 5 p.m.
Part of Hancher's Infinite Dream festival
This year marks the 100th anniversary of James Baldwin, who was born on Aug. 2, 1924. His achievements as an American writer and critic of our cultural condition remain incredibly poignant in these early decades of the 21st century. Across two distinct reading events, local and...
Jennifer Banks in conversation with Christopher Merrill - Natality: Toward a Philosophy of Birth
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 7:00pm
Iowa Writers’ Workshop alum Jennifer Banks will read from her fascinating and thought-provoking book Natality: Toward a Philosophy of Birth. She will be joined in conversation by IWP Director Christopher Merrill. This special event has been co-sponsored by the University of Iowa Department of History, the International Writing Program, Digital Studio, and the Office of the Vice President for Research, and a grant from AHI.
"Banks’s insights are nothing short of revelatory. Using Arendt’s...
Hancher Auditorium presents | On Baldwin: Celebrating a Great American Writer, Night #1
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 5:00pm
On Baldwin: Celebrating a Great American Writer (Night #1)
Hosted by Donika Kelly
Hancher Auditorium / Stanley Café
Presented by Hancher
Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024, 5 p.m.
Part of Hancher's Infinite Dream festival
This year marks the 100th anniversary of James Baldwin, who was born on Aug. 2, 1924. His achievements as an American writer and critic of our cultural condition remain incredibly poignant in these early decades of the 21st century. Across two distinct reading events, local and...
Pasts Imperfect | Panel Discussion
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 2:30pm to 4:30pm
Join us for a panel discussion at the Stanley Museum of Art, and Online via Zoom, that explores how and why we write for the public as art critics, historians, journalists, editors, and nonfiction writers.
Moderator
Derek (DK) Nnuro | Author and Curator of Special Projects, Stanley Museum of Art
Panel
Hrag Vartanian | Editor-in-Chief, Hyperallergic
Stephanie Wong | Editor and Co- Founder of Pasts Imperfect
Jennifer Banks | Senior Executive Editor, Yale University Press
The event will...
Write at the Stanley: A Generative Writing Workshop
Sunday, September 22, 2024 2:30pm to 4:15pm
Write at the Stanley: A Generative Writing Workshop is back for the Fall Semester!
Join us monthly to generate new creative writing inspired by works in the Stanley collection. Each session will be led by a different talented writer from our area, who will be offering a new prompt and a new approach to ekphrastic writing (writing inspired by visual art). Bring your own notebook and pencil or computer and leave with the beginning of a newly written piece.
Co-sponsored by Iowa City Poetry. Teen...
Take it from a Fiction reader: getting your short story passed the first round at Lit mags!
Sunday, September 22, 2024 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Location: Porchlight
1019 E Washington St, Iowa City, IA 52240, USA
Led by Nicole Vanderlinden What happens to your short story once you’ve submitted it to literary journals? Who reads your piece, and what happens next? Although each venue runs things a little differently, almost all have a first-pass read, which is where most stories end their journeys. In this weekend-long workshop, you’ll learn strategies for breaking through that screening read to move on to the next level (and, hopefully...
Susan Aizenberg - Live from Prairie Lights
Saturday, September 21, 2024 4:00pm
Iowa City poet Susan Aizenberg will read from A Walk With Frank O’Hara: Poems, published by the University of New Mexico Press Mary Burritt Christiansen Poetry Series, edited by Hilda Raz. "Susan Aizenberg is a poet with a wonderfully distinct voice — the poems in A Walk With Frank O'Hara have that difficult-to-achieve illusion of effortlessness I deeply admire, with no fussiness or straining for effect, but rather a clean elegance that allows Aizenberg's natural lyricism to shine. Aizenberg is...
Take it from a Fiction reader: getting your short story passed the first round at Lit mags!
Saturday, September 21, 2024 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Location: Porchlight
1019 E Washington St, Iowa City, IA 52240, USA
Led by Nicole Vanderlinden What happens to your short story once you’ve submitted it to literary journals? Who reads your piece, and what happens next? Although each venue runs things a little differently, almost all have a first-pass read, which is where most stories end their journeys. In this weekend-long workshop, you’ll learn strategies for breaking through that screening read to move on to the next level (and, hopefully...
Nonfiction Writing Program Alumni Reading Series: Tatiana Schlote-Bonne, author of 'Such Lovely Skin'
Thursday, September 19, 2024 7:00pm
UI Nonfiction Writing Program alum Tatiana Schlote-Bonne will read from her debut novel, Such Lovely Skin, at Prairie Lights Books on Thursday, Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. Her reading will be followed by a conversation with NWP alum Jessie Kraemer.
Ling Ma Reading and Q & A
Thursday, September 19, 2024 6:30pm to 7:30pm
Join us for a reading with award-winning author of Bliss Montage and Severance, Ling Ma.
Nicholas Meyer reading - Live from Prairie Lights
Monday, September 16, 2024 7:00pm
Academy Award-nominated scriptwriter and Emmy winner Nicholas Meyer will read from his new book, Sherlock Holmes and the Telegram from Hell. "For decades, Nicholas Meyer has held sway as the preeminent author of Sherlockian tales, and Sherlock Holmes and the Telegram from Hell demonstrates his strengths in profusion: crisp plotting, rich cultural-political background, many flashes of wit, and an abiding zest for the game." —Alex Ross
Nicholas Meyer is the "editor" of several Watson manuscripts...
Maryann Lesert - Live from Prairie Lights
Thursday, September 12, 2024 7:00pm
Maryann Lesert will read from her impassioned story of anti-fracking activism (Kirkus), Land Marks.
"Land Marks is an important and powerful novel, and deserves its place in a growing literature of ecological resistance. Read it, and then act.” —Derrick Jensen
Inspired by two years that Mary Ann Lesert spent doing boots-on-well-sites research, Land Marks honors the real-life environmental activism of citizens who fought against fracking in Michigan's state forests. Water well drillers, doctors...
Book Matters: Louisa Hall and Bennett Sims in conversation with Donika Kelly
Monday, September 9, 2024 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Join us for a reading and discussion, co-sponsored by Prairie Lights, to celebrate recent works from Louisa Hall and Bennett Sims, faculty in the University of Iowa Department of English. After the reading, Donika Kelly, associate professor of English, will join Hall and Sims for a conversation and Q&A with the audience. Light refreshments will follow.