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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.

Live from Prairie Lights: Misha Maren and Hai-Dang Phan

Saturday, April 6, 2019 2:30pm
Prairie Lights Books
Poet Hai-Dang Phan joins novelist Mesha Maren in the MCF Debut Showcase Reading where both authors read from their first books. Mesha Maren will read from Sugar Run, one of Entertainment Weekly’s 50 most anticipated books of 2019.   "A tense, atmospheric Southern noir spiked with queer themes, Sugar Run weaves between two timelines in its depiction of Jodi, a woman just finishing an 18-year prison sentence." —Entertainment Weekly Mesha Maren’s short stories and essays have appeared in Tin...

Live from Prairie Lights: Michael Martone and Ari Braverman

Saturday, April 6, 2019 1:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
Michael Martone will read from his new collection, The Moon over Wapakoneta: Fictions and Science Fictions from Indiana and Beyond. These stories capture the feeling of being in the heart of the country while at the same time in the middle of nowhere, of natives who find themselves strangers in their once familiar, but now strange, lands. “Michael Martone, the Indiana trickster, makes amusements of a serious, silliest, surrealist sort.” —Samantha Hunt Martone is also the author of Brooding...
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Live from Prairie Lights: Andrew Ridker

Wednesday, March 27, 2019 7:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
Andrew Ridker will read from his debut novel The Altruists. On the verge of losing the family home, Arthur invites his children back to St. Louis under the guise of a reconciliation. But in doing so, he unwittingly unleashes a Pandora's box of age-old resentments and long-buried memories. “It's frankly a little unfair that a writer so young should be this talented . . . Andrew Ridker has a sharp eye for the absurdities and contradictions of 21st century America. The Altruists is a truly...

Live from Prairie Lights (at the Iowa City Public Library): Make Trouble—Cecile Richards in conversation with Monique Galpin

Tuesday, March 26, 2019 7:00pm
Iowa City Public Library
Please join us for this special Women's History Month event with Cecile Richards, former president of Planned Parenthood, and Monique Galpin, Iowa City health care advocate and President of the UI African American Council. This event, co-sponsored by Prairie Lights Bookstore, features Cecile Richards' book, Make Trouble:  Stand Up, Speak Out, and Find the Courage to Lead. Cecile Richards, a "heroine of the resistance (Vogue)", has led a life of activism since wearing a black armband to school...

Live from Prairie Lights: Andrew Yang

Wednesday, March 13, 2019 5:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang will read from and talk about his book, The War on Normal People. "In this powerful book, Andrew Yang highlights the urgent need to rewrite America's social contract. In a call to arms that comes from both head and heart, Yang has made an important contribution to the debate about where America is headed and what we need to do about it." —Alec Ross Andrew Yang is the founder of Venture for America, a nonprofit that places top college...
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Live from Prairie Lights: Asja Bakić

Tuesday, March 12, 2019 7:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
Bosnian writer Asja Bakić will read from her new story collection Mars. She will be in conversation with translator and Iowa Translation/Nonfiction Workshops alum Jennifer Zoble, and leading Slavic languages scholar and visiting professor Ellen Elias-Bursać. Mars “strikingly examines sci-fi tropes from not only the point of view of women, but also from the voice of an effortlessly gifted writer.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review Asja Bakić is a Bosnian poet, writer, and translator. She was...

Clone of Live from Prairie Lights: Amber Tamblyn

Sunday, March 10, 2019 3:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
For this special Women’s History Month event, founding member of the Time’s Up movement Amber Tamblyn will read from and talk about her new book, Era of Ignition: Coming of Age in a Time of Rage and Revolution. Tamblyn defines an Era of Ignition as “the time of self-reflection that follows in the wake of personal upheaval and leads to a call to action and positive change.” In Era of Ignition, she writes of her own struggle for identity after becoming famous as an actress at a young age and Era...

Live from Prairie Lights: Mark Conway and Adam Giannelli

Friday, March 8, 2019 7:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
Poets Mark Conway and Adam Giannelli will read from their new collections. Mark Conway will read from rivers of the driftless region, published by Four Way Books. “Intensely aware of the ways that violence and humiliation conspire not just to silence voices but also the capacity to think, Mark Conway has written a dazzling quest-rodeo of the inner life.” —Mary Szybist Mark Conway is the author of Dreaming Man, Face Down, and Only City. He has received residencies from the MacDowell Colony and...
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Live from Prairie Lights: Mark Mayer

Wednesday, February 27, 2019 7:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
Writers’ Workshop graduate Mark Mayer will read from The Aerialists. "A dazzling collection filled with characters who evoke, in their flawed humanity, the strange, sorrowful and ever shimmering world of the circus. Mayer's bittersweet stories are playful, haunting and wonderfully inventive. Read them and be transported." —Mona Awad Mark Mayer’s stories have appeared in Granta, Guernica, The Colorado Review, and Mid-American Review, and a story from The Aerialists is featured in American Short...

Live from Prairie Lights: Susan Daniels

Sunday, February 24, 2019 3:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
Author and freelance journalist Susan Daniels will read from her Fairfield University Book Prize-winning short story collection, The Genuine Stories.   “I loved these stories. I love this character. I love this writer. I can’t remember the last time I found a book to be both a total page-turner and also an authentically satisfying literary experience. Susan Daniels is an exciting new talent and The Genuine Stories is a genuine triumph.” —Meghan Daum Susan Daniels was born and raised in...

Live from Prairie Lights: Micah Dean Hicks

Friday, February 22, 2019 7:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
Micah Dean Hicks will read from Break the Bodies Haunt the Bones. T his genre-crossing novel that portrays changing American towns and vanishing ways of life through contemporary science fiction and fantasy. “Hick’s wildly atmospheric and unsettling debut is a heady fusion of horror, Southern gothic, and timely social commentary… Fans of the macabre will be enthralled.” —Publishers Weekly Micah Dean Hicks is the author of Electricity and Other Dreams, a collection of dark fairy tales and...

Live from Prairie Lights: Reema Zaman

Wednesday, February 20, 2019 7:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
2018 Oregon Literary Arts’ Writer of Color Fellow, author, speaker, and teacher Reema Zaman will read from and talk about I Am Yours: A Shared Memoir.  Beginning in Bangladesh, moving into Thailand, then New York, and finally, Oregon, I Am Yours is an iconic, definitive book on the female/human condition. Zaman's personal narrative acts as a backdrop to ask and answer the most pressing universal questions: Why do we wound each other and ourselves? Where does pain begin and live, in the same...

Live from Prairie Lights: Gary Paul Nabhan

Tuesday, February 19, 2019 7:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
MacArthur award-winning “father of the local food movement” Gary Paul Nabhan will read from and talk about Food from the Radical Center: Healing Our Land and Communities. In this book, Nabhan shares inspiring stories about food and land restoration projects that bring communities together across the political divide. Nabhan is personally engaged as an orchard-keeper, wild foods forager, and pollinator habitat restorationist working from his small farm in Patagonia, Arizona near the Mexican...

Live from Prairie Lights: Susan Steinberg

Thursday, February 14, 2019 7:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
The Nonfiction Writing Program's Bedell Distinguished Visiting Professor, Susan Steinberg, will read from her work. Her most recent book, Spectacle, was hailed by The New Yorker for its "bold risks and exploration of the boundaries of narrative and the possibilities of language and syntax." Steinberg is the author of The End of Free LoveHydroplane, and Spectacle. The recipient of the Pushcart Prize, the National Magazine Award, and the prestigious United States Artist Fellowship, Steinberg...

Live from Prairie Lights: Karen Babine

Wednesday, February 13, 2019 7:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
Karen Babine will read from All the Wild Hungers. This memoir in the form of micro-essays chronicles Karen's experiences finding ways to nourish and care for her mother after she's diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. This poignant, bittersweet exploration of  illness, consumption, fertility, grief, and the communal power of food is a “lush gem of a book, both heartbreaking and heart-making.” —Amy Thielen Karen Babine is the author of Water and What We Know: Following the Roots of a Northern...

Live from Prairie Lights: Beth M. Howard

Friday, February 8, 2019 7:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
(This event was originally slated for Tuesday, Feb. 6, but was rescheduled due to the potential for inclement weather. Because of the inconvenience, the author will now be bringing pie for the audience.) Ms. American Pie author Beth Howard will read from her new book, Hausfrau Honeymoon: Love, Language, and Other Misadventures in Germany.  This humorous, engaging, and romantic travel memoir tells of Howard’s misadventures in language and cultural assimilation when she moved to Stuttgart...

[RESCHEDULED for Friday, Feb. 8 @ 7 p.m.] Live from Prairie Lights: Beth M. Howard

Tuesday, February 5, 2019 7:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
View the rescheduled event here. Ms. American Pie author Beth Howard will read from her new book, Hausfrau Honeymoon: Love, Language, and Other Misadventures in Germany.  This humorous, engaging, and romantic travel memoir tells of Howard’s misadventures in language and cultural assimilation when she moved to Stuttgart, Germany from 2003 to 2006 to live with her German-born husband.   "Howard is a reincarnation of the most gifted memoir and humorist writers. She's an Erma Bombeck on steroids...

Live from Prairie Lights: Marianne Williamson

Saturday, February 2, 2019 3:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
"At a time when fear has been harnessed for political purposes, our task is to turn wisdom and love into a political force." Meet New York Times Bestselling author Marianne Williamson as she joins Prairie Lights Books and Café for an afternoon of political discussion about bringing the country back to its ethical center. Williamson has launched an Exploratory Presidential Committee and is preparing for a big announcement Jan. 28. Williamson, an internationally acclaimed lecturer, activist and...

Live from Prairie Lights: Tim Johnston

Saturday, January 26, 2019 5:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
Iowa City native and bestselling author of Descent Tim Johnston will read from his new literary thriller, The Current. "I would have taken a break long before 2:00 a.m. last night were it not for Johnston's masterly ability to rummage inside the heads of his various characters, revealing the frayed fabric of small-town life in the process and showing us the stand-up grit of a handful of women and men . . . We need a little hyperbole if we're going to adequately describe how much we love a Tim...

Live from Prairie Lights: Martha Birkett Bordwell

Monday, November 19, 2018 7:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
Martha Birkett Bordwell will read from her memoir, Missing Mothers.  “By framing her memoir around missing mothers, author Martha Bordwell raises the ethical dilemmas and emotional consequences trans-national adoption has on families. Missing Mothers addresses a challenging and necessary subject in accessible and intimate prose, inviting readers on a complex parenting journey. Through compelling considerations of race, grief, and privilege, we uncover a deep empathy for people in families...

Live from Prairie Lights: Kembrew McLeod

Thursday, November 1, 2018 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
Author, documentary producer, Roboprofessor, and cultural critic Kembrew McLeod will read and show images from his new book, The Downtown Pop Underground: New York City and the Literary Punks, Renegade Artists, DIY Filmmakers, Mad Playwrights, and Rock 'n' Roll Glitter Queens—a kaleidoscopic tour of a small geographic area had an outsized impact on American culture during the 1960s and 1970s. "Downtown New York in the latter half of twentieth century was so much more than a Warhol print and a...

Live from Prairie Lights: Rosellen Brown in conversation with Linda Kerber

Monday, October 29, 2018 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
Rosellen Brown will read from her novel The Lake on Fire, published by Sarabande. “What a remarkable feat of imagination, recreation and literary craft is this superb novel set in turn-of-the-century Chicago.  What really drives it, in the best tradition of Dreiser, Doctorow, Bellow, Tillie Olson, Anzia Yesierska and Henry Roth, is the deeply sympathetic involvement in moments of consciousness and action, by which a seemingly lost world is triumphantly retrieved.” —Phillip Lopate Brown will be...

We the Interwoven: An Anthology of Bicultural Iowa

Saturday, October 27, 2018 4:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
A reading from Iowa's inaugural collection of stories written by bicultural Iowans and immigrants, We the Interwoven: An Anthology of Bicultural Iowa tells the stories of three Americans—three Iowans— who have made their home in the heartland over the last two generations.   Authors Sadagat Aliyeva, Chuy Renteria, and Melissa Palma will read excerpts from their collection followed by a Q&A with Andrea Wilson, series editor and Executive Director of the Iowa Writers' House, on topics ranging...

Live from Prairie Lights: Michelle Kuo

Friday, October 26, 2018 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
Michelle Kuo will read from and talk about Reading with Patrick: A Student, a Teacher, and a Life-Changing Friendship, which is the 2018 One Community One Book title, selected by the UI Center for Human Rights.   "Anyone interested in questions of pedagogy, racism, and incarceration in America, not to mention literary criticism, will be enthralled by this book." —James Wood Kuo is a graduate of Harvard Law School has worked as a Teach for America volunteer, worked legal aid at a nonprofit for...

Live from Prairie Lights: Ralph Savarese

Wednesday, October 24, 2018 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Prairie Lights Books
Iowa City author Ralph Savarese will read from and talk about his new book, See it Feelingly: Classic Novels, Autistic Readers, and the Schooling of a No-Good English Professor. “This deft and impassioned hybrid—part memoir, part disability study, part portraiture, part literary criticism—is a book of revelations about reading, neurodiversity, and American literature. I was repeatedly startled by its slow cascade of correctives and insights—deepened, widened, and enlarged. It is a necessary...
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