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Sep
10
Thu
Readings: Linda Gregerson, David Baker, and Steven Mullaney @ Literati Bookstore
Sep 10 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Literati welcomes poets Linda Gregerson and David Baker, and scholar Steven Mullaney, in celebration of their recent titles.

David Baker is author or editor of fourteen books of poetry and criticism. He holds the Thomas B. Fordham Chair at Denison University, teaches regularly in the Warren Wilson College MFA program, and is the poetry editor of the Kenyon Review.

Linda Gregerson teaches Renaissance literature and creative writing at U-M.  She is the author of Waterborne, The Woman Who Died in Her Sleep, and Fire in the Conservatory. Her poems have appeared in The Best American Poetry as well as in the AtlanticPoetry, Ploughshares, the Yale Review, TriQuarterly, and other publications. Among her many awards and honors are a Guggenheim Fellowship, an American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature, four Pushcart Prizes, and a Kingsley Tufts Award.

Steven Mullaney is professor of English at U-M. He is the author of The Place of the Stage: License, Play, and Power in Renaissance England.

Sep
11
Fri
Fiction at Literati: Christopher Moore @ Literati Bookstore
Sep 11 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Literati welcomes Christopher Moore to Ann Arbor to read from his latest, Secondhand Souls. This event is free and open to the public. Doors will open at 11:30am. We expect a large crowd, and seated is limited. A book signing will follow.

Christopher Moore is the author of thirteen previous novels, including Lamb, The Stupidest AngelFool, Sacre Bleu, and A Dirty Job. He lives in San Francisco, California.

Big Maple Press: Jerry Dennis and Glenn Wolff @ Literati Bookstore
Sep 11 @ 7:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Literati welcomes Jerry Dennis and Glenn Wolff, founders of Michigan independent publisher Big Maple Press. They will be on hand to read and present from their collaborative work.

In autumn 2014 author Jerry Dennis and artist Glenn Wolff teamed with creative director Gail Dennis to form Big Maple Press, a small press dedicated to publishing special editions of the works of Dennis and Wolff and making them available only at independent bookstores and on the Big Maple Press website.

Jerry and Glenn have won numerous awards and have received acclaim from readers and reviewers around the world for their many books published by major publishers, as well as for their essays and illustrations in such publications as The New York Times, The Village Voice,Smithsonian, Audubon, Wildlife Conservation, Sports Afield, and Orion.

JERRY DENNIS has earned international acclaim for his many works of nonfiction, fiction, and poetry. His books, including The Bird in the Waterfall, The Windward Shore, and The Living Great Lakes, have won many awards, are frequently taught in colleges and high schools, and have been translated into six languages. His shorter works have appeared in The New York Times,Smithsonian, Audubon, OrionMichigan Quarterly Review, and many other publications. Visit him at www.jerrydennis.net

GLENN WOLFF has illustrated more than 30 books, hundreds of articles and essays in such publications as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Village VoiceAudubon, and Wildlife Conservation Magazine, and his mixed-media fine art has been shown throughout the U.S. and Canada and is included in many private and public collections. More on his work can be found at www.glennwolff.com

Bob Clifford @ Nicola's Books
Sep 11 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Poet Bob Clifford is an RC creative writing alum (’79) and is former associate director and coordinator of academic programs, where he designed and implemented an academic program for over 600 student-athletes and monitored compliance of Big Ten and NCAA regulations.  He is currently the associate athletic director at Oregon State University.  Clifford will be at Nicola’s Books for the release of his latest collection of poetry, Gasping for Air.

Sep
12
Sat
Poetry at Literati: Rob Halpern @ Literati Bookstore
Sep 12 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Rob Halpern’s latest collection, Common Place, was released this year from Ugly Duckling Press.

Common Place continues Halpern’s sustained inquiry into the relations of body and voice to relentless militarization and economic depredation.

Rob Halpern is the author of several books of poetry, including Music for Porn (Nightboat 2013), Disaster Suites (Palm Press 2009), and Rumored Place(Krupskaya 2006). Together with Taylor Brady, he also co-authored the book-length poem Snow Sensitive Skin, which has been reissued by Displaced Press. Recent essays and translations appear in Chicago Review, Journal of Narrative Theory, and The Claudius App. Rob currently splits his time between San Francisco and Ypsilanti.

Sep
16
Wed
Fiction at Literati: Matt Bell @ Literati Bookstore
Sep 16 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Literati welcomes Matt Bell  in support of his latest novel, Scrapper.

Matt Bell’s last novel, The House Upon the Dirt Between the Lake and the Woods, was a finalist for the Young Lions Fiction Award, a Michigan Notable Book, and an Indies Choice Adult Debut Book of the Year recipient. He is also the author of two previous books of fiction, How They Were Found and Cataclysm Baby, and a nonfiction book about the classic video game Baldur’s Gate II, published in 2015 by Boss Fight Books. Born in Michigan, he now teaches creative writing at Arizona State University.

Sep
17
Thu
One Pause Poetry Presents Gary Snyder @ White Lotus Farms
Sep 17 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

 

 

One Pause Poetry and White Lotus Farms are pleased to welcome Gary Snyder, who has been called “the poet laureate of Deep Ecology” and “the Thoreau of the Beat Generation,” for a reading at the farm on September 17.

U-M Screen Arts and Culture Faculty Book Release @ Literati Bookstore
Sep 17 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Literati welcomes Professor Caryl Flinn (BFI Film Classics: The Sound of Music), Professor Markus Nornes (Staging Memories: Hou Hsiao-hsien’s A City of Sadness), Professor Yeidy Rivero (Broadcasting Modernity: Cuban Commercial Television 1950-106), Associate Professor Matthew Solomon (BFI Film Classics: The Gold Rush) and Assistant Professor Colin Gunckel (Mexico on Main Street: Transnational Film Culture in Los Angeles Before World War II), to celebrate the release of, and sign, their recent scholarly publications.

Sep
18
Fri
Poetry Reading and Open Mic @ Next Chapter Bookstore and Bistro
Sep 18 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Next Chapter launches its Poetry Reading and Open Mic series with readings from eight Michigan Poetry Society poets.

 

Fiction at Literati: Patrick Wensink with Aaron Burch @ Literati Bookstore
Sep 18 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Literati welcomes Patrick Wensink in support of his latest novel, Fake Fruit Factory (September 2015, Curbside Splendor). Reading with Patrick will be friend of the store Aaron Burch, the editor of Hobart: Another Literary Journal and author of the story collection Backswing (Queen’s Ferry Press, 2014)

 

Patrick Wensink is the author of three works of fiction, including the bestselling Broken Piano for President, and a forthcoming essay collection. He frequently contributes to publications like New York Times, Oxford American, Salon, and Huffington Post. He once sold his own line of BBQ Sauce, was married in a doughnut shop, and got punched in the mouth so hard he lost a tooth. (Not all at the same time.) He lives in Louisville, KY with his wife and son.

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