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: Sandra Scofield
Monday, July 9, 2018 7:00pm
Sandra Scofield will talk about her new writing guide, The Last Draft: A Novelist’s Guide to Revision.
“Drawing deeply on her own teaching and writing and using a multitude of examples from classic and contemporary fiction, (Scofield) offers a meticulous guide to revising a novel... love the process and what you learn.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
Scofield is the author of seven novels, the memoir Occasions of Sin, Swim: Stories of the Sixties, and Scene Book. She is on the faculty of...
Live from Prairie Lights: Amber Tamblyn
Saturday, July 7, 2018 7:00pm
Slam poet and Emmy-winning actor Amber Tamblyn will read from her new cross-genre thriller, Any Man. This blazingly original novel brings to startling life a specter of sexual violence in the shadowy form of Maude, a serial female rapist who preys on men.
"An explosive, shapeshifting piece of literary real estate, Amber Tamblyn's arresting debut offers a scathing portrait of American celebrity culture and the way in which it transmutes human tragedy into a vicious circus." —Janet Fitch...
Live from Prairie Lights: Sarah Prineas
Wednesday, June 27, 2018 7:00pm
Iowa City author Sarah Prineas will read from her new book, The Lost Books: From the Scroll of Kings. From the author of the acclaimed Magic Thief series comes a stunning new tween fantasy where books literally come to life! The powerful Lost Books at the palace library are infecting the rest with an evil magic, and two unlikely friends must figure out who, or what, is controlling the books and their power.
“A page-turner of a fantasy with elements of humor as well as intrigue, swordplay, and...
Live from Prairie Lights: Laura Esther Wolfson
Tuesday, June 26, 2018 7:00pm
Winner of the Iowa Prize in Literary Nonfiction Laura Esther Wolfson will read from her literary debut, For Single Mothers Working as Train Conductors.
“Set variously in America, France, and the former Soviet Union, these interlinked stories have a certain magic about them. They speak of loss and disappointment, of foiled ambitions and failed marriages. And yet there is something uplifting about them—owing no doubt to the author’s reserves of talent and wisdom.” —Daphne Merkin
Laura Esther...
Live from Prairie Lights: Anjali Sachdeva
Monday, June 25, 2018 7:00pm
Writers’ Workshop graduate Anjali Sachdeva will read from her short story collection All the Names They Used for God.
“Each one provides a haiku-esque glimpse into the infinite mind of an individual while revealing how the seeming trivialities of life can reverberate with meaning. Throughout, characters grapple with predetermination as they experience the brutal clash between expectation and reality.” —Michael Valinsky
Anjali Sachdeva's fiction has appeared in The Iowa Review, Gulf Coast, Th...
Live from Prairie Lights: Rupert Thomson
Sunday, June 24, 2018 4:00pm
Novelist Rupert Thomson will read from his new book, Never Anyone But You.
"Rupert Thomson deftly weaves a story that spans several decades—the Paris Surrealists, Nazi-occupied Jersey, heroic acts of resistance, and intense and enduring (and forbidden) love—into one seamless whole. Nail-bitingly tense and incredibly moving." —Monica Ali
Thomson is the author of nine novels and a memoir, including Secrecy, The Insult (which was shortlisted for the Guardian Fiction Prize and selected by David...
Live from Prairie Lights: Ian Stansel and Sarah Strickley
Friday, June 22, 2018 7:00pm
Writers’ Workshop graduates Ian Stansel and Sarah Strickley will read from their new fiction.
Ian Stansel will read from The Last Cowboys of San Geronimo.
"Stansel confidently updates the American Western while honoring its most daring storytellers: Charles Portis and Larry McMurtry. In taut, cinematic prose, Stansel considers the romance of frontier justice, the seductive power of a good old-fashioned horse chase/manhunt and the heartbreaking costs of fraternal rivalry." —Amber Dermont...
Live from Prairie Lights: Loren Olson
Thursday, June 21, 2018 7:00pm
Des Moines Psychiatrist Loren Olson will read from his powerful exploration of human sexuality, Finally Out: Letting Go of Living Straight. Finally Out explores the sexuality of mature men who, like Dr. Olson, lived a large part of their lives as married straight men.
“Less a handbook for coming out late in life than one man's story of doing so, Olson's always-compassionate voice asserts the importance of being true to oneself.” —Publishers Weekly
Loren Olson came out at forty. A father and...
Live from Prairie Lights: Andrew Sean Greer
Wednesday, June 20, 2018 7:00pm
Andrew Sean Greer will read from his Pulitzer Prize–winning novel, Less.
"I adore this book. It's funny, piquant, bittersweet and so achingly observant about the vanity of writers that it made me squirm in recognition. I'll probably read it again very soon." —Armistead Maupin
A former instructor at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, Andrew Sean Greer is the bestselling author of six novels, including The Story of a Marriage and The Confessions of Max Tivoli. He lives in San Francisco and in Tuscany...
Live from Prairie Lights: Nick Dybek
Tuesday, June 19, 2018 7:00pm
Writers’ Workshop alum Nick Dybek will read from his novel of a lonely young man, a beautiful widow, and an amnesiac soldier, in The Verdun Affair. Set in Europe in the aftermath of World War I and Los Angeles in the 1950s, “From a still-smoldering battlefield, Nick Dybek conjures a sweeping saga of secrets, lies, mistaken identity, love and betrayal. This is the kind of book you can’t put down.” —Claire Vaye Watkins
Nick Dybek is also the author of When Captain Flint Was Still a Good Man. A...
Live From Prairie Lights: Sands Hall
Monday, June 18, 2018 7:00pm
Sands Hall will read from her new memoir, Flunk. Start.: Reclaiming My Decade Lost in Scientology.
"Novelist and actress Hall probes her descent into Scientology in this impassioned, wonderfully constructed memoir . . . Hall reflects with brutal honesty on her decisions throughout this meticulously crafted book, which explores her negative experiences with Scientology and how her desire to please led her to believe in the unbelievable." ―Publishers Weekly
Sands Hall is the author of a novel, C...
Live from Prairie Lights: James P. Lenfestey
Friday, June 15, 2018 7:00pm
Poet James P. Lenfestey will read from his new book of poetry, A Marriage Book: 50 Years of Poems from a Marriage.
“Warning Label: prepare to be shaken, moved, amused, terrified, relieved, delighted. Take in small doses or one large gulp; either way, you will be healed.” –Jim Moore
Lenfestey is the author of Seeking the Cave: A Pilgrimage to Cold Mountain, a Minnesota Book Award finalist, and multiple collections of poems, including A Marriage Book. He co-edited the anthology Robert Bly in...