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Live from Prairie Lights: Shaun Hamill
Wednesday, October 23, 2019 7:00pm
Prairie Lights Books

Writers’ Workshop graduate Shaun Hamill will read from A Cosmology of Monsters. 

"A monster stalks a family across generations; a hidden city beckons from beyond perception; trauma and human frailty and loss bear their terrible fangs. . . . A Cosmology of Monsters is as weird and compelling and ambitious a horror novel as you could possibly want." —Carmen Maria Machado

A native of Arlington, Texas, Shaun Hamill lives in the dark woods of Alabama with his wife, his in-laws, and his dog. 

Live from Iowa City Public Library: Markus Zusak
Monday, October 21, 2019 7:00pm
Iowa City Public Library

Prairie Lights and the Iowa City Public Library present Markus Zusak, author of The Book Thief and The Messenger, to read from his recent novel, Bridge of Clay

An unforgettable and sweeping family saga, Bridge of Clay is the breathtaking story of five brothers who bring each other up in a world run by their own rules. As the Dunbar boys love and fight and learn to reckon with the adult world, they discover the moving secret behind their father’s disappearance. At the center of the Dunbar...

Live from Prairie Lights: Timothy Donnelly
Thursday, October 17, 2019 7:00pm
Prairie Lights Books

Poet Timothy Donnelly will read from The Problem of the Many. "Timothy Donnelly meditates on the very terms that make meditation possible—terms such as 'knowledge,' 'mystery,' 'particular,' 'mind,' and 'will' . . . and he makes the tough time we have pinning those terms down into one of his typical subjects."—Steph Burt

Poems from The Problem of the Many have appeared or are forthcoming in The New Yorker, The New Republic, A Public Space, The Paris Review, Poetry, and elsewhere. Donnelly is the...

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Mitchell S. Jackson
Thursday, October 17, 2019 2:30pm
Glenn Schaeffer Library

Mitchell S. Jackson will give a brief reading and then a question and answer session at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, October 17 in the Frank Conroy Reading Room of the UI Glenn Schaeffer Library.  

Mitchell S. Jackson’s debut novel The Residue Years and his nonfiction book Survival Math: Notes on an All-American Family received wide critical praise. Jackson is the winner of a Whiting Award and The Ernest J. Gaines Prize for Literary Excellence. A formerly incarcerated person, Jackson is also a social...