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SUMMARY:A Measure of Belonging: 21 Writers of Color on the New American South
DESCRIPTION:A Measure of Belonging: 21 Writers of Color on the New American South  editor CINELLE BARNES fell in love with a boy from the Carolinas\, moved South with him\, and immediately encountered the worst and the best The South has to offer. Committed to “making this place as big as it is\,” she found 21 other writers of color\, both established and emerging\, who are also confronting the paradoxes that envelop the South. A Measure of Belonging is the space she held for their stories. Contributors IVELISSE RODRIGUEZ and DIANA CEJAS join us to talk about their experiences— the good\, the bad\, and the befuddling— of living down south. [rsvp required; see below] \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book image above. \nCINELLE BARNES is a memoirist\, essayist\, and educator from Manila\, Philippines\, and is the author of Monsoon Mansion: A Memoir (Little A\, 2018) and Malaya: Essays on Freedom (Little A\, 2019)\, and the editor the New York Times New & Noteworthy book\, A Measure of Belonging: 21 Writes of Color on the New American South (Hub City Press\, 2020). She earned an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Converse College.  She is currently at work on a nonfiction narrative book on climate justice and the Philippine water crisis.\nAuthor Website \nIVELISSE RODRIGUEZ’s debut short story collection Love War Stories is a 2019 PEN/Faulkner finalist and a 2018 Foreword Reviews INDIES finalist. She is the founder and editor of an interview series focused on contemporary Puerto Rican writers published in Centro Voices. She was a senior fiction editor at Kweli and is a Kimbilio fellow and a VONA/Voices alum. She earned an M.F.A. in creative writing from Emerson College and a Ph.D. in English-creative writing from the University of Illinois at Chicago.\nAuthor Website\n\nDIANA CEJAS  is a pediatric neurologist and writer in Durham\, NC. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in medical journals and literary magazines including The Journal of the American Medical Association\, The Iowa Review\, and Catapult\, among others. She is currently working on a memoir that describes her life as a physician-patient. She spends her days off on her family’s farm gardening and tending to their honeybees.
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/a-measure-of-belonging/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Literary Fiction,Memoir/Personal Essay,Non-Fiction
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SUMMARY:LIVE Candacy Taylor and The Historic Magnolia House
DESCRIPTION:CANDACY TAYLOR\, author of Overground Railroad:The Green Book and the Roots of Black Travel in America\, joins preservationist NATALIE PASS-MILLER and The Historic Magnolia House\, one of only four Green Book sites in North Carolina still in operation. Taylor reaches into her personal history to share the story of the Green Book and the roots of black travel in America. This beautifully researched and illustrated book chronicles the publication of the Green Book between 1936-1967. Pass-Miller’s family purchased the home at 442 Gorell Street in 1995 and worked over the next 22 years on it’s restoration. The Magnolia House was frequented by some of our nation’s most well-known African Americans including James Baldwin\, Louise Armstrong\, and Jackie Robinson during segregation. Work is underway to complete its restoration as a museum and to bring it back into operation as a hotel. Hosted by RODNEY DAWSON. [event is free\, but registration is required]\n\n \n  \n  \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book image above. \nCANDACY TAYLOR is an award-winning author\, photographer and cultural documentarian working on a multidisciplinary project based on the Green Book. She is the author of the bestselling book\, Overground Railroad: The Green Book and the Roots of Black Travel in America (Abrams Books). Taylor is also the curator and content specialist for the exhibition\, The Negro Motorist Green Book\, which is being toured by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) from 2020 to 2024. Taylor was a fellow at the Hutchins Center at Harvard University under the direction of Henry Louis Gates Jr. and her projects have been funded by numerous organizations including\, The Library of Congress\, National Geographic\, The American Council of Learned Societies\, The National Endowment for the Humanities\, The National Park Service\, The National Trust\, and The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Taylor’s work has been featured in over 65 media outlets including The Atlantic\, CBS Sunday Morning\, The Guardian UK\, The Los Angeles Times\, The New York Times\, The New Yorker\, Newsweek\, PBS Newshour\, and The Wall St. Journal. Taylor lives in Harlem\, New York.\nAuthor Website \nNATALIE PASS-MILLER is the owner and operator of The Historic Magnolia House and Inn. A Greensboro native\, Natalie attended NC A&T State University where she received a degree in nursing. She later became an IT professional and traveled around the southeast with her family\, before moving back to Greensboro in 2018 to help her father\, Sam Pass\, complete the restoration work on the home. Natalie has a rich family lineage that includes her great\, great grandfather\, Jefferson Davis Diggs\, who was one of the founders of the school that would become Winston-Salem State University; her uncle Samuel Penn\, was Greensboro’s first Black police officers; and her aunt Eloise Logan-Penn\, was the first Black woman to run a music program in the local schools and created the Delta Sigma Theta “Sweetheart Song”. In April\, The Magnolia House announced that it would once again open as an inn this fall.\nMagnolia House Website \nRODNEY DAWSON is the Curator of Education for the Greensboro Historical Museum. He is an Army veteran\, former on-air radio personality\, and former Crisis Prevention Intervention instructor. He received his Ed.S (Education Specialist) degree from Liberty University.\nHe is responsible for a variety of the Museum’s virtual experiences\, including the Juneteenth celebration and a forthcoming Holocaust program. \nThis event is sponsored by:
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/candacy-taylor/
LOCATION:LIVE ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Adult,Non-Fiction
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210516T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210516T140000
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SUMMARY:The Soul of the Novel: Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle & Kaitlyn Greenidge\, with Zelda Lockhart
DESCRIPTION:KAITLYN GREENIDGE and ANNETTE SAUNOOKE CLAPSADDLE are two rising stars in the world of literary fiction. Greenidge’s Libertie has been called “Pure brilliance. So much will be written about how it blends history and magic into a new kind of telling\, how it spins the past to draw deft circles around our present–but none of it will measure up to the singular joy of reading this book.” And Lee Smith says of Clapsaddle’s Even As We Breathe: “Clapsaddle lifts the curtain to show us a South we don’t know\, revealed through the struggles of Cowney Sequoyah\, a young man growing up within the Cherokee Nation of far Western North Carolina. A wonderful novel\, complicated as life itself — thrilling\, mysterious\, and finally\, a revelation!” This conversation is moderated by NC novelist ZELDA LOCKHART and informed by her work\, The Soul of the Full-Length Manuscript: Turning Life’s Wounds into the Gift of Literary Fiction\, Memoir\, or Poetry. \n[rsvp required; see below] \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book image above. \nKAITLYN GREENIDGE debut novel\, We Love You\, Charlie Freeman\, was one of the New York Times Critics’ Top 10 Books of 2016 and a finalist for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize. She is a contributing writer for the New York Times\, and her writing has also appeared in Vogue\, Glamour\, the Wall Street Journal\, and elsewhere. She is the recipient of fellowships from the Whiting Foundation\, the National Endowment for the Arts\, and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Greenidge lives in Brooklyn\, New York.\nAuthor Website \nANNETTE SAUNOOKE CLAPSADDLE an enrolled member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) and holds degrees from Yale University and the College of William and Mary. Her work Going to Water won the Morning Star Award for Creative Writing from the Native American Literature Symposium and was a finalist for the PEN/Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction. She is co-editor of the Journal of Cherokee Studies and serves on the board of trustees for the North Carolina Writers’ Network. She resides in Qualla\, North Carolina.\nAuthor Website \nZELDA LOCKHART holds a PhD in Expressive Arts Therapies\, an MA in Literature and a certificate in writing\, directing and editing from the New York Film Academy. Her latest books include Diamond Doris: The True Story of the World’s Most Notorious Jewel Thief by Doris Payne with Zelda Lockhart\, and The Soul of the Full-Length Manuscript: Turning Life’s Wounds into the Gift of Literary Fiction\, Memoir\, or Poetry. She is also the author of  Fifth Born and Fifth Born II: The Hundredth Turtle. She is Director at Her Story Garden Studios: Inspiring Black Women to Self-Define\, Heal and Liberate Through the Literary Arts\, and Publisher at LaVenson Press: Publishing for Women & Girls of Color. Organizations globally have recognized Dr. Lockhart’s talent as an inspiring teacher\, facilitator\, and public speaker.\nAuthor Website \n  \nThis event is sponsored by
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/clapsaddle-greenidge-lockhart/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Literary Fiction
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SUMMARY:LIVE Your Story\, Your Voice: A Writing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin Our Stories\, Our Voices: 21 YA Authors Get Real About Injustice\, Empowerment\, and Growing Up Female in America editor AMY REED and contributors AMBER SMITH and IW GREGORIO in a writing workshop to explore how to find your own “voice” as a writer. Each author will speak about their journey and then guide participants through a writing exercise to uncover your own voice. Workshop will conclude with a participant discussion and an opportunity to share your writing.  A great opportunity to explore writing in an authentic voice for young adults\, parents of young adults\, aspiring YA writers\, and marginalized communities. \n \n  \n  \nConversations \nSaturday\, 5/15 – Part 1 – Our Stories\, Our Voices: Four Years On\nSunday\, 5/16 –  Part 2 – Our Stories\, Our Voices: Writing As Activism\n \nAMY REED is the award-winning author of several novels for young adults\, including The Nowhere Girls\, The Boy and Girl Who Broke the World\, Beautiful\, Clean\, and Crazy. Her newest book\, the psychological thriller Tell Me My Name\,  is a near-future\, gender-swapped retelling of The Great Gatsby. Amy is a feminist\, mother\, and Virgo who enjoys running\, making lists\, and wandering around the mountains of western North Carolina where she lives.\nAuthor Website \nAMBER SMITH is the New York Times bestselling author of the young adult novels The Way I Used to Be\, The Last to Let Go\, and Something Like Gravity. An advocate for increased awareness of gendered violence\, as well as LGBTQ equality\, she writes in the hope that her books can help to foster change and spark dialogue surrounding these issues. She grew up in Buffalo\, New York\, and now lives in Charlotte\, North Carolina\, with her wife and their ever-growing family of rescued dogs and cats. \nAuthor Website \nIW GREGORIO is a practicing surgeon by day\, masked avenging YA writer by night. She is author of This is My Brain in Love\, which was awarded the 2020 Schneider Family Book Award by the American Library Association. After getting her MD\, she did her residency at Stanford\, where she met the intersex patient who inspired her debut novel\, None of the Above\, which was a Lambda Literary Finalist\, a Publishers Weekly Flying Start\, and an ALA Rainbow List selection. She is proud to be a board member of interACT: Advocates for Intersex Youth\, and is a founding member of We Need Diverse Books. Her essays have been published in Newsweek\, The Washington Post\, The San Francisco Chronicle\, The Philadelphia Inquirer\, and Scientific American\, among others.\nAuthor Website \n  \nThis event is sponsored by:
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/ya-workshop/
LOCATION:LIVE ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Adult,Memoir/Personal Essay,Non-Fiction,Workshop,Young Adult
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210516T120000
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SUMMARY:Art of Memoir with Ginger Gaffney and James Tate Hill
DESCRIPTION:Authors GINGER GAFFNEY and JAMES TATE (JT) HILL talk about the craft of writing memoir\, sifting through your personal life\, and facing your vulnerability on the page with host STEVE MITCHELL.  Gaffney’s Half Broke is the memoir of a woman who related more to horses than people and how she finds a home of sorts teaching at an alternative prison ranch. Blind Man’s Bluff is James Tate Hill’s memoir of becoming legally blind at age 16\, but pretending for years that he was not.  [rsvp required; see below] \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book image above. \nGINGER GAFFNEY received her MFA from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe\, New Mexico. Her work has been published in Witness Magazine\, The Utne Reader\, Tin House and other publications. She lives between Mesa Prieta and the Rio Grande in northern New Mexico.\nAuthor Website \nJAMES TATE HILL  is the author of a memoir\, Blind Man’s Bluff\, coming July 2021 from W. W. Norton. His fiction debut\, Academy Gothic\, won the Nilsen Literary Prize for a First Novel. His essays have been listed as Notable in the 2019 and 2020 editions of Best American Essays\, and his fiction and nonfiction have appeared in Prairie Schooner\, Writer’s Digest\, Story Quarterly\, and Hobart\, among others. He serves as fiction editor for the literary journal Monkeybicycle and contributing editor for Literary Hub\, where he writes a monthly audiobooks column. He lives in Greensboro\, North Carolina with his wife.\nAuthor Website \nSTEVE MITCHELL is an award-winning writer and journalist. His novel\, Cloud Diary\, is published by C&R Press. His book of short stories is The Naming of Ghosts from Press 53. He is a winner of the Curt Johnson Prose Prize and the Lorian Hemingway International Short Story Prize. He’s currently writing a mix of memoir and film criticism for a project he calls Mirrorbox. He’s co-owner of Scuppernong Books in Greensboro\, NC.
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/gaffney-hill/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Memoir/Personal Essay
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210516T110000
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SUMMARY:Writing Outside the Lines: Nonbinary Authors Changing YA\, with Mason Deaver & Nita Tyndall
DESCRIPTION:Authors MASON DEAVER and NITA TYNDALL join host SHANNON JONES in a conversation about how  Young Adult authors outside the gender binary are reshaping that world\, pulling down pillars of black and white to tell stories of what growing up can mean when you feel like there’s no place for “someone like you.” In a South where queer is still occasionally spat like a curse and many people have never heard terms like cis\, trans\, or nonbinary\, Nita Tyndall and Mason Deaver show us that growing up southern and nonbinary doesn’t have to be lonely\, and can even open your eyes to loves and griefs and joys you never could have found anywhere else. [rsvp required; see below] \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book image above. \n  \nMASON DEAVER\, an award-winning\, bestselling author and designer\, was born and raised in a small eastern North Carolina town. They now live in Charlotte where they’re an active fan of horror movies and video games.\nAuthor Website \nNITA TYNDALL is a passionate queer advocate and literary translator who writes the kinds of books they needed in high school. Their translations from the German have appeared in World Literature Today\, and they have previously written for outlets like Autostraddle and were part of the Lambda Literary Writer’s Retreat in 2017. They live in North Carolina with their partner and a beautifully fluffy cat\, Pumpkin.\nAuthor Website \nSHANNON JONES is a queer writer and bookseller who manages Scuppernong Books in Greensboro\, NC. She’s also proud to help run the Authors Engaging Students program at Greensboro Bound which brings authors and books to Guilford County Schools students. \nThis event is sponsored by
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/deaver-tyndall/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Literary Fiction,Young Adult
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SUMMARY:Our Stories\, Our Voices: Writing As Activism
DESCRIPTION:Join Our Stories\, Our Voices: 21 YA Authors Get Real About Injustice\, Empowerment\, and Growing Up Female in America editor AMY REED and contributors AMBER SMITH and IW GREGORIO as they discuss what it means to write in one’s own voice\, how do you make the personal political\, what is the role of literature and art in social justice\, and how is artistic or literary activism defined. \nSaturday\, 5/15 – Part 1 – Our Stories\, Our Voices: Four Years On\nSunday\, 5/16 – Your Story\, Your Voice: A Writing Workshop\n \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book images above. \n  \nAMY REED is the award-winning author of several novels for young adults\, including The Nowhere Girls\, The Boy and Girl Who Broke the World\, Beautiful\, Clean\, and Crazy. Her newest book\, the psychological thriller Tell Me My Name\,  is a near-future\, gender-swapped retelling of The Great Gatsby. Amy is a feminist\, mother\, and Virgo who enjoys running\, making lists\, and wandering around the mountains of western North Carolina where she lives.\nAuthor Website \nAMBER SMITH is the New York Times bestselling author of the young adult novels The Way I Used to Be\, The Last to Let Go\, and Something Like Gravity. An advocate for increased awareness of gendered violence\, as well as LGBTQ equality\, she writes in the hope that her books can help to foster change and spark dialogue surrounding these issues. She grew up in Buffalo\, New York\, and now lives in Charlotte\, North Carolina\, with her wife and their ever-growing family of rescued dogs and cats. \nAuthor Website \nIW GREGORIO is a practicing surgeon by day\, masked avenging YA writer by night. She is author of This is My Brain in Love\, which was awarded the 2020 Schneider Family Book Award by the American Library Association. After getting her MD\, she did her residency at Stanford\, where she met the intersex patient who inspired her debut novel\, None of the Above\, which was a Lambda Literary Finalist\, a Publishers Weekly Flying Start\, and an ALA Rainbow List selection. She is proud to be a board member of interACT: Advocates for Intersex Youth\, and is a founding member of We Need Diverse Books. Her essays have been published in Newsweek\, The Washington Post\, The San Francisco Chronicle\, The Philadelphia Inquirer\, and Scientific American\, among others.\nAuthor Website \n  \nThis event is sponsored by:
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/our-stories-our-voices-2/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Memoir/Personal Essay,Non-Fiction,Young Adult
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T190000
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SUMMARY:LIVE A Conversation with Billy Collins & Ron Rash
DESCRIPTION:Former US Poet Laureate BILLY COLLINS has been hailed as “the most popular poet in America.” RON RASH has been celebrated as the “Appalachian Shakespeare.”  Host Michael Gaspeny will investigate the mysteries of art and the heart in a discussion of their latest works (Whale Day: And Other Poems and In the Valley: Stories) that promises to ripple with wit and soar with elegiac power. [event is free\, but registration is required]\n\n \n  \n  \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book images above. \nBILLY COLLINS is the author of twelve collections of poetry including The Rain in Portugal\, Aimless Love\, Horoscopes for the Dead\, Ballistics\, The Trouble with Poetry\, Nine Horses\, Sailing Alone Around the Room\, Questions About Angels\, The Art of Drowning\, and Picnic\, Lightning. He is also the editor of Poetry 180: A Turning Back to Poetry\, 180 More: Extraordinary Poems for Every Day\, and Bright Wings: An Illustrated Anthology of Poems About Birds. A former Distinguished Professor at Lehman College of the City University of New York\, Collins served as Poet Laureate of the United States from 2001 to 2003 and as New York State Poet from 2004 to 2006. In 2016 he was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He lives in Florida with his wife Suzannah.\nAuthor Website \nRON RASH is the author of the 2009 PEN/Faulkner finalist and New York Times bestseller Serena and Above the Waterfall\, in addition to four prizewinning novels\, including The Cove\, One Foot in Eden\, Saints at the River\, and The World Made Straight; four collections of poems; and six collections of stories\, among them Burning Bright\, which won the 2010 Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award\, and Chemistry and Other Stories\, which was a finalist for the 2007 PEN/Faulkner Award. Twice the recipient of the O. Henry Prize\, he teaches at Western Carolina University.\nAuthor Website \nMichael Gaspeny is the author of the novella in verse\, The Tyranny of Questions (Unicorn Press) and the chapbooks Re-Write Men and Vocation. He has won the Randall Jarrell Poetry Competition and the O. Henry Festival Short Story Contest. He has served as moderator for several Scuppernong and Greensboro Bound events\, including forums on Flannery O’Connor and James Baldwin. A former reporter and sportswriter\, he taught journalism and English for almost forty years\, mainly at Bennett College and High Point University\, where he won the distinguished teaching award. For hospice service in Greensboro\, North Carolina\, he has received The Governor’s Award for Volunteer Excellence. \n  \nThis event is sponsored by:
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/collins-rash/
LOCATION:LIVE ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Adult,Literary Fiction,Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T170000
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SUMMARY:Poems in a Crisis with Traci Brimhall\, Nickole Brown\, and Alice Quinn
DESCRIPTION:Poems in a Crisis: Navigating Family\, the Pandemic\, and Remaking the World.\nJoin poets TRACI BRIMHALL and NICKOLE BROWN and editor ALICE QUINN in a soulful discussion of navigating family\, the pandemic and remaking the world through poetry. What does it mean to reckon with our ill treatment of animals? What does it mean to write lullabies after the death of one’s mother\, the murder of a friend\, and the end of a marriage? What is it to bear witness to a pandemic that killed more than half a million people in the United States and millions around the world? Host KATIE KEHOE delves into these questions and more. [rsvp required; see below] \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book image above. \nTRACI BRIMHALL is the author of Come the Slumberless to the Land of Nod (Copper Canyon\, 2020); Saudade (Copper Canyon\, 2017)\, Our Lady of the Ruins (W.W. Norton\, 2012)\, and Rookery (Southern Illinois University Press\, 2010). Her poems have appeared in The New Yorker\, Slate\, Poetry\, The Believer\, The New Republic\, and Best American Poetry. A 2013 NEA Fellow\, she’s currently an Associate Professor of Creative Writing at Kansas State University.\nAuthors Website \nNICKOLE BROWN received her MFA from the Vermont College\, studied literature at Oxford University\, and was the editorial assistant for the late Hunter S. Thompson. She worked at Sarabande Books for ten years. She’s the author of Sister\, first published in 2007 with a new edition reissued in 2018. Her second book\, Fanny Says (BOA Editions)\, won the Weatherford Award for Appalachian Poetry in 2015. The audiobook of that collection became available in 2017. Currently\, she teaches at the Sewanee School of Letters MFA Program and the Great Smokies Writing Program at UNCA. She lives with her wife\, poet Jessica Jacobs\, in Asheville\, NC\, where she periodically volunteers at several different animal sanctuaries. A chapbook called To Those Who Were Our First Gods won the 2018 Rattle Chapbook Prize\, and a long sequence called The Donkey Elegies was published as a chapbook by Sibling Rivalry Press in 2020.\nAuthor Website \nALICE QUINN was the executive director of the Poetry Society of America for eighteen years\,  the poetry editor at The New Yorker from 1987 to 2007\, and an editor at Knopf for more than ten years prior to that. She teaches at Columbia University’s School of the Arts and is the editor of a book of Elizabeth Bishop’s writings\, Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box: Uncollected Poems\, Drafts\, and Fragments\, as well as a forthcoming book of Bishop’s journals. She lives in New York City and Millerton\, New York. \nKATIE KEHOE’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in Salt Hill\, Boudin–the online home of the McNeese Review\, The Indianapolis Review\, Bayou Magazine\, and elsewhere. She was a finalist for the NC State poetry contest (2019)\, and nominated for a Pushcart (2020). She holds an MFA in poetry from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro\, and currently she works as a librarian. \n 
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/brimhall-brown-quinn/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Poetry
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T170000
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SUMMARY:Allan Gurganus & George Singleton
DESCRIPTION:Watch moderator (referee?) DREW PERRY as he survives the interests and eccentricities of two of the Carolinas’ best short story writers\, ALLAN GURGANUS and GEORGE SINGLETON. Born in Rocky Mount\, NC\, Allan Gurganus has written four novels (including the bestselling The Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All) and four short story collections and his work has appeared in The New Yorker\, The Atlantic\, Paris Review and everywhere good literature is read. George Singleton was raised in Greenwood\, SC and has an MFA in fiction from UNC Greensboro. He is the author of two novels and nine short story collections\, including the recent You Want More. With his signature darkly acerbic and sharp-witted humor\, Singleton has built a reputation as one of the most astute and wise observers of the South. [rsvp required; see below] \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book image above. \n  \nALLAN GURGANUS is a trained painter\, author\, and eloquent critic of homophobia\, racism and much American foreign policy. He first turned to writing onboard the USS Yorktown during the Vietnam War and subsequently graduated from Sarah Lawrence College. He is an alum of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop where he was mentored by Stanley Elkin and John Cheever. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Science\, the Fellowship of Southern Writers\, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Adaptations of his fiction have won four Emmys.\nAuthor Website\n\nGEORGE SINGLETON was raised in Greenwood\, South Carolina. He has published nine collections of stories\, two novels\, and (with Daniel Wallace) a book of advice. In a 2006 interview Singleton recalled his beginnings as a writer and his slow but sure path to national prominence as a southern writer: “I plowed on until I found a voice\, and understood that I would try to write about how the saddest moments can be the funniest.” He is a member of the Fellowship of Southern Writers. \nDREW PERRY teaches writing at Elon University and writes a monthly column for Our State magazine. His novels include\, This Is Just Exactly Like You\, a finalist for the Flaherty-Dunnan prize from the Center for Fiction\, a Best-of-the-Year pick from The Atlanta Journal Constitution\, and a SIBA Okra pick\, and Kids These Days. He lives with his wife and two sons. \n  \nThis event is sponsored by: \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/gurganus-singleton/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Literary Fiction
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20210401T071157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T161316Z
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SUMMARY:Issac Bailey & Bakari Sellers
DESCRIPTION:Essayist ISSAC BAILEY author of Why Didn’t We Riot: A Black Man in Trumpland\, and CNN commentator BAKARI SELLERS\, author of My Vanishing Country\, review the life of African Americans in post-Trump America and in the South. They address traumas that shaped their lives: Dylan Roof and Mother Emmanuel AME\, African American accommodation of whites\, the myths and truths that made Donald Trump president\, reparations\, and the changes we must make to end 400+ years of systemic racism. Hosted by STEPHEN COLYER.  [rsvp required; see below]  \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book image above. \nBAKARI SELLERS is a CNN political analyst and was the youngest-ever member of the South Carolina state legislature. Recently named to TIME’s “40 Under 40” List\, he is also a practicing attorney fighting to give a voice for the voiceless.\nAuthor Website\n \nISSAC BAILEY is a veteran journalist who has won numerous writing and reporting awards and has conducted investigations that led to changes in the way the S.C. Department of Social Services handles child protection cases. He is also a certified guardian ad litem and has served as the legal representative in Family Court for children in distress and has spent several years mentoring troubled youth in a variety of capacities. Bailey is Davidson College’s Batten Professor and taught journalism and applied ethics at Coastal Carolina University for several years.  He is married to Dr. Tracy Bailey\, founder and executive director of non-profit literacy organization\, Freedom Readers\, and has two teenaged children. Bailey’s 2018 book\, My Brother Moochie\, which discusses the effects of the criminal justice system on black families\, has received critical acclaim and has been featured in the New York Times.\nAuthor Website\n\nSTEPHEN COLYER is the Greensboro Literary Organization Board Treasurer and one of the founders of Greensboro Bound. He has been thrilled to see an idea crystallize\, grow and become a valued part of our community’s arts ecosystem. His interest in book fairs/literary festivals stemmed from a 21 year sojourn in Miami where he attended and then volunteered with Miami Book Fair\, the largest literary festival in the United States. He lives in Jamestown\, NC with his wife Sandra and their dog\, Missy.
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/bailey-sellers/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Memoir/Personal Essay,Non-Fiction
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T153000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20210401T071304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T143911Z
UID:5384-1621087200-1621092600@greensborobound.com
SUMMARY:LIVE All Up In Your Feels\, a poetry workshop
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nJoin poets and partners JESSICA JACOBS and NICKOLE BROWN in a poetry workshop to get “All Up In Your Feels.” \nFor all you lonely hearts\, flaming hearts\, celebrators (or detesters) of Valentine’s Day\, this generative workshop focuses on the difficult art of writing about love. We’ll draw inspiration from poems by Traci Brimhall and Dorianne Laux before turning your own hand to the page to write of eros but free from its sappy\, chocolate-dipped clichés—or conversely\, to write about heartbreak or downright lack of love with nuance and grace. Open to writers of all levels\, this session is a solid choice for anyone wanting to write about love in any genre\, and we hope that you’ll leave with some strategies that will help you address one of the heart’s most pervasive conundrums. There will be opportunities to write (and possibly share your newfound lines) during our time together\, so come ready and willing to play.  Authors’ Website \n \n\n \n  \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book image above. \nJESSICA JACOBS is the author of Take Me with You\, Wherever You’re Going (Four Way Books)\, one of Library Journal’s Best Poetry Books of the Year and winner of the Devil’s Kitchen Reading Award and Goldie Award. Her debut collection\, Pelvis with Distance (White Pine Press)\, a biography-in-poems of Georgia O’Keeffe\, won the New Mexico Book Award in Poetry and was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award. Chapbook Editor for Beloit Poetry Journal\, Jessica lives in Asheville\, NC\, with her wife\, the poet Nickole Brown\, with whom she co-authored Write It! 100 Poetry Prompts to Inspire (Spruce Books/PenguinRandomHouse)\, and is at work on a collection of poems exploring spirituality\, Torah\, and Midrash.\nAuthor Website \nNICKOLE BROWN received her MFA from the Vermont College\, studied literature at Oxford University\, and was the editorial assistant for the late Hunter S. Thompson. She worked at Sarabande Books for ten years. She’s the author of Sister\, first published in 2007 with a new edition reissued in 2018. Her second book\, Fanny Says (BOA Editions)\, won the Weatherford Award for Appalachian Poetry in 2015. The audiobook of that collection became available in 2017. Currently\, she teaches at the Sewanee School of Letters MFA Program and the Great Smokies Writing Program at UNCA. She lives with her wife\, poet Jessica Jacobs\, in Asheville\, NC\, where she periodically volunteers at several different animal sanctuaries. A chapbook called To Those Who Were Our First Gods won the 2018 Rattle Chapbook Prize\, and a long sequence called The Donkey Elegies was published as a chapbook by Sibling Rivalry Press in 2020.\nAuthor Website \n  \nPoems In Crisis\, poetry panel with  Tracy Brimhall\, Nickole Brown\, and Alice Quinn
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/poetry-workshop/
LOCATION:LIVE ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Adult,Poetry,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20210401T071544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210401T192918Z
UID:5610-1621087200-1621090800@greensborobound.com
SUMMARY:Read Romance\, Fight Patriarchy!
DESCRIPTION:Read Romance\, Fight Patriarchy! Host SARAH COLONNA frames the conversation thusly with romance Authors KIANNA ALEXANDER\, ROSIE DANAN\, JOANNA LOWELL\, and ALISHA RAI. Our authors unpack the ways in which modern romance writers are reshaping what it means to write romance novels by crafting stories that are more reflective of the reality of “romance” and more inclusive of love in all its varied shapes and forms. [rsvp required; see below] \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book image above. \nKIANNA ALEXANDER\, like any good Southern belle\, wears many hats: doting mama\, advice-dispensing sister\, fun aunt and gabbing girlfriend. She’s a voracious reader\, an amateur seamstress and occasional painter in oils.\nAuthor Website \nROSIE DANAN writes steamy\, big-hearted books\, articles\, and tweets about the trials and triumphs of modern love. The New York Times called her debut novel\, The Roommate\, “a book about people expanding into their best possible selves…warmly funny and gorgeously sexy” has been optioned for film\, and a companion book The Intimacy Experiment was released this April. When not writing\, Rosie enjoys jogging slowly to fast music\, petting other people’s dogs\, and competing against herself in rounds of Chopped using the miscellaneous ingredients occupying her fridge.\nAuthor Website \nJOANNA LOWELL lives among the fig trees in North Carolina\, where she teaches in the English department at Wake Forest University. When she’s not writing historical romance\, she writes collections and novels as Joanna Ruocco. Those books include Dan\, Another Governess / The Least Blacksmith\, The Week\, and Field Glass\, co-authored with Joanna Howard.\nAuthor Website\n\nALISHA RAI  writes award-winning emotionally complex contemporary romance novels and is frequently sought as a speaker on a range of topics covering romance and media. She is the first author to have an indie-published book appear on Washington Post’s annual Best Books list. When she’s not writing\, Alisha is traveling\, tweeting or tiktoking.\nAuthor Website \nSARAH COLONNA is the Associate Faculty Chair of Grogan College at UNC Greensboro. She has an interdisciplinary background with degrees in Education\, Women’s and Gender Studies\, and nursing. Her research interests include teaching creatively and imaginatively using Young Adult Literature\, narrative\, and storytelling. She is a  life-long reader who added herself to her grandmother’s romance book circle as a teen and hasn’t stopped reading since.
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/romance-panel/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Romance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20210401T063433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210401T192925Z
UID:5715-1621083600-1621087200@greensborobound.com
SUMMARY:Speculative Fiction with Rivers Solomon & KM Szpara
DESCRIPTION:In their new novel\, Sorrowland\, RIVERS SOLOMON introduces us to Vern\, a pregnant woman on the run from the mysterious compound where she was raised. As she seeks shelter in the woods\, she begins to change. KM SZPARA’s new novel\, First\, Become Ashes\, follows Lark\, raised since childhood to fight and kill monsters before the FBI arrives to tell him it’s all fake. As the best of speculative fiction does\, these novels force their protagonists to question what’s real in their lives and shine a light for readers on our society’s darker realities. Join host JASON HERNDON as he discusses the speculative fiction genre\, these stories\, and the truths conjured and revealed by these tales. [rsvp required; see below] \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book image above. \nRIVERS SOLOMON writes about life in the margins\, where they are much at home. Solomon’s debut novel An Unkindness of Ghosts  appeared on the Stonewall Honor List and won a Firecracker Award. Solomon’s second book\, The Deep\, based on the Hugo-nominated song by the Daveed Diggs-fronted hip-hop group clipping\, was the winner of the 2020 Lambda Award. A refugee of the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade\, Solomon was born on Turtle Island but currently resides on an isle in an archipelago off the western coast of the Eurasian continent.\nAuthors Website \nKM SZPARA is a queer and trans author who lives in Baltimore\, MD\, with his tiny dog and goofy cat. He is the author of speculative novels such as First\, Become Ashes\,  Docile\, and a third in 2022 that follows up on his Hugo and Nebula nominated novelette\, Small Changes Over Long Periods of Time. They’re about cults and trauma\, consent and debt\, and a horny trans vampire\, respectively. His short fiction appears in venues such as Tor.com\, Uncanny\, and Lightspeed.\nAuthor Website \nJASON HERNDON is an author of speculative fiction and poetry. All his characters are Black unless otherwise noted. A psychologist by training\, he is fascinated by people\, families\, and their relationships. His work appears in Star*Line Magazine and Inkwell Black. Originally from Texas\, he now resides in Greensboro\, NC with his wife and dog.
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/solomon-szpara/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Sci-fi/Fantasy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20210401T071859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210421T203648Z
UID:5602-1621080000-1621083600@greensborobound.com
SUMMARY:Love\, Justice\, and Healing with Sharon Salzberg & Omid Safi
DESCRIPTION:Join us in a discussion on love\, justice\, and healing with SHARON SALZBERG and OMID SAFI.  Host MOLLY SENTELL HAILE will explore how ideas of radical love and loving kindness relate to our personal lives\, pandemic living\, and social change. Sharon Salzberg is a central figure in the field of meditation and a world-renowned teacher and author of eleven books\, including the New York Times bestseller Real Happiness and\, most recently\, Real Change: Mindfulness to Heal Ourselves and the World. Omid Safi\, translator and editor of Radical Love: Teachings from the Islamic Mystical Tradition\, is a professor of Islamic studies at Duke University and leads Illuminated Tours interfaith journeys. Both Safi and Salzberg have been columnists for On Being\, a website and public radio program that explores what it is to be human and how we want to live.[rsvp required; see below] \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book image above. \nSHARON SALZBERG is a meditation pioneer and industry leader\, a world-renowned teacher\, and New York Times bestselling author. As one of the first to bring meditation and mindfulness into mainstream American culture over 45 years ago\, her relatable\, demystifying approach has inspired generations of meditation teachers and wellness influencers. Sharon is co-founder of The Insight Meditation Society in Barre\, MA\, and the author of eleven books\, including the New York Times bestseller\, Real Happiness\, now in its second edition\, her seminal work\, Lovingkindness\, and her newest book\, Real Change: Mindfulness To Heal Ourselves and the World. Sharon’s secular\, modern approach to Buddhist teachings is sought after at schools\, conferences\, and retreat centers worldwide. Her podcast\, The Metta Hour\, has amassed over 3 million downloads and features interviews with the top leaders and thinkers of the mindfulness movement and beyond. Sharon’s writing can be found on Medium\, On Being\, the Maria Shriver blog\, and Huffington Post.\nAuthor Website \nOMID SAFI is a teacher in the Sufi tradition of Radical Love. He is a professor at Duke University specializing in Islamic spirituality and contemporary thought. Omid has published extensively on the foundational sources of Islam and Sufism. His Memories of Muhammad is a biography of the Prophet Muhammad. His most recent book is Radical Love: Teachings from the Islamic Mystical Tradition (published by Yale). He has been invited by the family of Dr. King to speak at Ebenezer Church on the relevance of Dr. King for today’s America\, and has delivered the Martin Luther King keynote in the annual national MLK service.  His Illuminated Tours have taken more than a 1\,000 friends from over twenty countries to Turkey and Morocco since 2002\, and he is now offering Illuminated Courses for online offerings on spiritual traditions open to seekers of all backgrounds.\nAuthor Website \nMOLLY SENTELL HAILE’s short stories and nonfiction have appeared in or are forthcoming in Oxford American\, The North Carolina Literary Review\, O. Henry Magazine\, Jabberwock Review\, and elsewhere. She was awarded the 2020 Doris Betts Fiction Prize\, has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize\, and was a notable in The Best American Nonrequired Reading. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro’s MFA in Creative Writing\, she currently teaches creative writing classes for people with cancer\, survivors\, and caregivers at Hirsch Wellness Network in Greensboro and is at work her first novel. \n  \nThis presentation is sponsored by
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/salzberg-safi/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Non-Fiction
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20210401T072046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T161738Z
UID:5596-1621076400-1621080000@greensborobound.com
SUMMARY:Hidden Histories with Lisa Levenstein & Shanna Greene Benjamin
DESCRIPTION:Join the discussion with SHANNA GREENE BENJAMIN and LISA LEVENSTEIN  about memory\, the public persona and the private individual\, the biographer/historian’s relationship to her subject(s)\, and the intersectionality of sexism\, racism\, and economic inequality. Benjamin’s Half in Shadow gives a full and surprising picture of the life of Nellie Y. McKay (1930-2006)\, an American literary scholar best known for her collaboration with Henry Louis Gates\, Jr. on The Norton Anthology of African American Literature. McKay\, a Black working-class woman\, kept much of her private life in secret\, creating a public persona as one of many strategies she used to navigate the primarily white male American academy while simultaneously lifting up Black scholarly and literary voices in the academy. Levenstein’s They Didn’t See Us Coming: The Hidden History of Feminism in the Nineties takes a closer look at a time when many (including the cover of Time magazine) declared feminism dead. Instead\, Levenstein uncovers a vital (and overlooked) transition period when multiracial and grassroots organizers across the globe (re)shaped the women’s movement. Hosted by ANN CAHILL.  [rsvp required; see below] \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book images above. \nDR. SHANNA GREENE BENJAMIN  is a biographer and scholar who studies the literature\, lives\, and archives of Black women. Dr. Benjamin earned her Ph.D. in English and M.A. in Afro-American Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison; she received a B.A. in English from Johnson C. Smith University—a historically Black college in Charlotte\, North Carolina.  She is also a Mellon Mays undergraduate fellow who now serves on the UNCF/Mellon Board of Advisors. Dr. Benjamin currently lives with her family in Charlotte\, North Carolina.\nAuthors Website \nDR. LISA LEVENSTEIN is Director of the Women’s\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies Program and Associate Professor of History at UNC Greensboro. Her first book\, A Movement Without Marches\, won the Kenneth Jackson Book Award. She lives in Chapel Hill\, NC.\nAuthor Website \nDR. ANN CAHILL is a professor of philosophy at Elon University. Her research interests lie at the intersection of feminist theory and philosophy of the body\, and her scholarship has addressed topics such as sexual assault\, miscarriage\, beautification\, and sex work. Her forthcoming book\, Sounding Bodies: Identity\, Injustice\, and the Voice\, co-authored with Christine Hamel\, explores the social\, political\, and ethical meanings of voice as human-generated sound. \nThis event is sponsored by \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/levenstein-benjamin/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Non-Fiction
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210515T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20210331T193205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210401T225405Z
UID:5583-1621072800-1621076400@greensborobound.com
SUMMARY:Our Stories\, Our Voices: Four Years On
DESCRIPTION:Join Our Stories\, Our Voices: 21 YA Authors Get Real About Injustice\, Empowerment\, and Growing Up Female in America editor AMY REED and contributors TRACY DEONN\, AMBER SMITH\, and IW GREGORIO as they look back on their contribution to Our Stories\, Our Voices. We’ll take a closer look at how their perspectives have changed over the past four years and what they might say now if they were to write their essays all over again; and how and why their writing has changed since Our Stories\, Our Voices was first published in 2018. \nSunday\, 5/16 –  Part 2 – Our Stories\, Our Voices: Writing As Activism\nSunday\, 5/16 – Your Story\, Your Voice: A Writing Workshop\n \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book images above. \n  \nAMY REED is the award-winning author of several novels for young adults\, including The Nowhere Girls\, The Boy and Girl Who Broke the World\, Beautiful\, Clean\, and Crazy. Her newest book\, the psychological thriller Tell Me My Name\,  is a near-future\, gender-swapped retelling of The Great Gatsby. Amy is a feminist\, mother\, and Virgo who enjoys running\, making lists\, and wandering around the mountains of western North Carolina where she lives.\nAuthor Website \nTRACY DEONN is the New York Times bestselling author of Legendborn and a second-generation fangirl who grew up in North Carolina. Tracy has worked in live theater\, video games\, and K–12 education. When she’s not writing\, Tracy speaks on panels at SFF conventions\, reads fanfic\, and keeps an eye out for ginger-flavored everything.\nAuthor Website \nAMBER SMITH is the New York Times bestselling author of the young adult novels The Way I Used to Be\, The Last to Let Go\, and Something Like Gravity. An advocate for increased awareness of gendered violence\, as well as LGBTQ equality\, she writes in the hope that her books can help to foster change and spark dialogue surrounding these issues. She grew up in Buffalo\, New York\, and now lives in Charlotte\, North Carolina\, with her wife and their ever-growing family of rescued dogs and cats. \nAuthor Website \nIW GREGORIO is a practicing surgeon by day\, masked avenging YA writer by night. She is author of This is My Brain in Love\, which was awarded the 2020 Schneider Family Book Award by the American Library Association. After getting her MD\, she did her residency at Stanford\, where she met the intersex patient who inspired her debut novel\, None of the Above\, which was a Lambda Literary Finalist\, a Publishers Weekly Flying Start\, and an ALA Rainbow List selection. She is proud to be a board member of interACT: Advocates for Intersex Youth\, and is a founding member of We Need Diverse Books. Her essays have been published in Newsweek\, The Washington Post\, The San Francisco Chronicle\, The Philadelphia Inquirer\, and Scientific American\, among others.\nAuthor Website \n  \nThis event is sponsored by:
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/our-stories-our-voices-1/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Memoir/Personal Essay,Non-Fiction,Young Adult
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210514T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210514T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20200308T160954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210403T153726Z
UID:3777-1621018800-1621022400@greensborobound.com
SUMMARY:LIVE An Evening with Nnedi Okorafor
DESCRIPTION:NNEDI OKORAFOR is a Nigerian-American author of Africanfuturism and Africanjujuism for children and adults. Her works include Who Fears Death\, the Binti novella trilogy\, The Book of Phoenix\, “Akata”\, “Lagoon” and “Ikenga”\, and her latest novel\, Remote Control.  She is the winner of Hugo\, Nebula\, World Fantasy\, Locus and Lodestar Awards and her debut novel\, Zahrah the Windseeker won the prestigious Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature.  She has also written comics for Marvel\, including Black Panther: Long Live the King\, Wakanda Forever\, the “Shuri” series and an Africanfuturist comic series Laguardia\, as well as a short memoir\, Broken Places and Outer Spaces. Additionally\, she has co-written the adaptation of Octavia Butler’s Wild Seed with Viola Davis and Kenyan film director Wanuri Kahiu. Nnedi holds a PhD in literature and two master’s degrees in journalism and literature. She lives with her daughter Anyaugo and family in Illinois.  Hosted by DR. TARA GREEN\, UNCG Professor of African American and African Diaspora Studies and the Linda Arnold Carlisle Excellence Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies. [rsvp & registration required; see below]\nAuthor Website \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book image above. \n  \nThis event is made possible by the UNCG University Libraries. \n \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/nnedi-okorafor/
LOCATION:LIVE ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Adult,Sci-fi/Fantasy,Young Adult
ORGANIZER;CN="UNCG University Libraries":MAILTO:nakia.hoskins@uncg.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210514T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210514T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20210331T194925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210401T192949Z
UID:5577-1621015200-1621018800@greensborobound.com
SUMMARY:Chefs Ricky Moore & Whitney Otawka
DESCRIPTION:We’ll talk the craft of food with award winning chef and author WHITNEY OTAWKA as she shares her journey from the Mojave Desert in California to Cumberland Island\, Georgia with stops along the way in Michelin starred kitchens and a season of Top Chef\, and RICKY MOORE\, who after a stint in the military attended the Culinary Institute of America\, also worked in Michelin starred restaurants around the world\, and competed in Iron Chef before deciding to return home to North Carolina to open his own seafood joint. Host DABNEY SANDERS chats with our chefs about seafood\, a sense of place\, family\, and of course you won’t want to miss the discussion of Ben’s biscuits and the almighty pork chop. [rsvp required; see below] \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book image above. \nWHITNEY OTAWKA is a chef\, writer\, and author of The Saltwater Table: Recipes from the Coastal South. With more than 125 recipes\, The Saltwater Table is a reflection of the cuisine Whitney has explored through her travels along the Coastal South and time as Executive Chef at Greyfield Inn on Cumberland Island. The cookbook reflects a modern perspective on southern flavors with a strong emphasis on vegetables and fresh ingredients. Her recipes have been published in The New York Times\, The Wall Street Journal\, Garden & Gun\, and Culture. She is currently overseeing the restaurant development of the soon to be open Thompson Hotel in Savannah (Summer 2021).\nChef Website \nRICKY MOORE is a self-professed evangelist of North Carolina seafood and owner of the popular Saltbox Seafood Joint restaurants in Durham\, North Carolina.  Taking inspiration from the famous wet markets in Singapore\, Moore focuses purely on the food inspired by his native Carolina coast\, and its traditional roadside fish shacks and camps. In 2007\, during his tenure as Executive Chef at Agraia in Washington DC (now known as Founding Farmers)\, Moore’s reputation earned him a spot competing against Chef Michael Symon on “Iron Chef America.” Today Moore continues to fulfill his lifelong dream as an entrepreneur\, professional\, and preserver of North Carolina fisherman and foodways.  Moore was born and raised in the North Carolina coastal town of New Bern\, where catching and eating fresh fish and shellfish is a way of life. He draws inspiration from his Eastern North Carolina culinary background\, as well as from culinary experiences across the globe.\nChef Website \nDABNEY SANDERS is the Project Manager for the Downtown Greenway – a collaborative project of Action Greensboro and the City of Greensboro and Board Chair of the Greensboro Literary Organization\, producer of the Greensboro Bound Literary Festival.  Dabney grew up in Rhode Island\, but has lived in North Carolina for more than 30 years and was named the 2019 Jim Roach Downtown Person of the Year by Downtown Greensboro. Dabney has a passion for food\, is a self-taught cook\, and has cooked professionally in the past\, but now enjoys entertaining for friends\, family\, and to support community organizations. She lives in Fisher Park with her husband\, Walker\, two dogs Hudson and Scout\, and 4 chickens Emma\, Adelaide\, Phoebe\, and Violet.
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/moore-otawka/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Cookbooks,Non-Fiction
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210514T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210514T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20210401T072802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T162235Z
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SUMMARY:Craft\, Violence\, and the Art of Storytelling with Rod Davis\, John Hart\, and Dennis McCarthy
DESCRIPTION:Join us in conversation with novelists JOHN HART\, ROD DAVIS\, and DENNIS McCARTHY. Hart’s latest novel\, The Unwilling\, is a thriller framed around the consequences of the Vietnam War for those who served. It is described as “crime fiction at its most raw\,” which aptly describes the work of novelist Rod Davis as well. Publisher’s Weekly describes Davis’s 2020 novel East of Texas\, West of Hell as a “crime powerhouse–a maelstrom of meth-dealing\, human trafficking\, and white supremacy. Davis is a great guide through gritty Southern territory.” Dennis McCarthy’s novel\, The Gospel According to Billy the Kid\, moves an American tale of violence and redemption west to New Mexico. Of this debut novel\, fellow Greensboro Bound author Ron Rash says\, “this novel does what all of the best ones do: we enter them\, but they also enter us\, and they stay.” Hosts BRYAN GIEMZA and AMY WELDON talk craft\, violence\, and the art of storytelling with our three authors. [rsvp required; see below] \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book images above. \nJOHN HART is the author of six New York Times bestsellers. The only author in history to win the Edgar Award for Best Novel consecutively\, John has also won the Barry Award\, the SIBA Award for Fiction\, the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award\, and the North Carolina Award for Literature. His novels have been translated into thirty languages and can be found in more than seventy countries.\nAuthor Website \nROD DAVIS is the recipient of the inaugural Fiction Award of the PEN Southwest Book Awards in 2005 for Corina’s Way\, described by Kirkus Reviews as “a spicy bouillabaisse\, New Orleans-set\, in the tradition of Flannery O’Connor or John Kennedy Toole: a welcome romp\, told with traditional Southern charm.”  His PEN/Texas-award-winning essay\, The Fate of the Texas Writer\, is included in Fifty Years of the Texas Observer and his Texas Monthly story\, Wal-marts Across Texas\, is excerpted in True Stories by David Byrne. Davis has received numerous awards as a magazine editor and writer. He earned an M.A. in Government at Louisiana State University and studied at the University of Virginia before joining the Army in 1970\, serving as a first lieutenant in South Korea. He lives in Texas.\nAuthor Website \nDENNIS McCARTHY has been a park ranger\, ecologist\, speechwriter\, editor in chief\, professor\, and attorney. At work on his second novel\, he and his wife and beagle live in Santa Fe\, New Mexico. \nBRYAN GIEMZA\, PHD\, JD is an Associate Professor of Humanities and Literature in the Honors College at Texas Tech University.  In addition to his teaching and research he serves as public scholar for the Sowell Family Collection in Literature\, Community and the Natural World. Before coming to Texas Tech he was Director of the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. \nAMY WELDON is an Alabama native\,  professor of English at Luther College in Decorah\, Iowa and the author\, most recently\, of Eldorado\, Iowa: A Novel. \nThis event is sponsored by: \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/davis-hart-mccarthy/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Literary Fiction,Mystery/Detective
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210514T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210514T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20210331T195437Z
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SUMMARY:Dirty Gold: The Rise and Fall of an International Smuggling Ring
DESCRIPTION:An in-depth discussion with veteran investigative reporters KYRA GURNEY\, NICHOLAS NEHAMAS\,  JAY WEAVER and JIM WYSS as host  JOHN COX digs into their work to tell the story of death\, drugs\, and corruption within the gold mining industry within Latin America and the the impact the pursuit of greed has on the people caught both willingly and unwillingly within its wake. [rsvp required; see below] \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book image above. \nNICHOLAS NEHAMAS  is an investigative reporter at the Miami Herald\, where he was part of the Pulitzer Prize-winning team that broke the Panama Papers in 2016. He and his Herald colleagues were also named Pulitzer finalists in 2019 for the series “Dirty Gold\, Clean Cash.” He has co-authored two books\, The Grifter’s Club: Trump\, Mar-a-Lago\, and the Selling of the Presidency  and Dirty Gold: The Rise and Fall of an International Smuggling Ring. He joined the Herald in 2014\, where he covered healthcare and real estate before joining the investigations team. \nKYRA GURNEY is a journalist based in Washington\, D.C. She has worked at the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and at the Miami Herald\, where she and her co-authors were finalists for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting for “Dirty Gold\, Clean Cash\,” a series on the illegal gold trade. Before working at the Miami Herald\, Kyra was a reporter at InSight Crime\, a nonprofit investigative journalism outlet based in Colombia. Kyra has a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University. \nJAY WEAVER  is an award-winning journalist who has covered the federal courts and produced major investigative projects at the Miami Herald for more than 20 years. In 2018\, he collaborated with a team of Herald reporters on an investigative series about a multibillion-dollar money-laundering scheme involving Miami imports of tons of gold from South America mined by cocaine traffickers and other criminals\, which was honored as a 2019 Pulitzer Prize finalist for Explanatory Reporting.  In 2001\, Weaver was part of the Miami Herald team that won the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News for the paper’s coverage of the federal government’s seizure of Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez.  Weaver  received his bachelor’s degree in history from the University of California at Berkeley in 1977 and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. \nJIM WYSS is a prize-winning journalist who has spent most of his career in Latin America. From 2011-2020 he was the Miami Herald’s South America correspondent based in Colombia\, where he was also part of the reporting team that uncovered the Panama Papers and won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting. He now lives in Puerto Rico\, where he covers the Caribbean for Bloomberg News. He has a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University through the Knight-Bagehot Fellowship. \nJOHN COX is the Director of UNC Charlotte’s Center for Holocaust\, Genocide & Human Rights Center. He earned his PhD in History from UNC Chapel Hill and has written and lectured widely on racism and genocide\, human rights\, and resistance to Nazism and other oppressive systems. He is the author of two books on fascism\, genocide\, and resistance: To Kill a People: Genocide in the 20th Century (Oxford University Press\, 2017) and Circles of Resistance: Leftist\, Jewish\, and Youth Dissidence during the Third Reich (2009).
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/dirty-gold/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Non-Fiction
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210513T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210513T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20210331T194056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210428T193111Z
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Roxane Gay
DESCRIPTION:Join The New York Times best-selling author ROXANE GAY in conversation with CYNTHIA GREENLEE. Gay’s writing explores what it means to be a feminist\, a woman of color\, and quite simply a human being with a body. Gay’s work includes Bad Feminist (2014)\, Difficult Women (2017)\, the memoir Hunger (2017)\, and the forthcoming (out later this year)\, Unti on Writing. She is also the author of World of Wakanda for Marvel. [rsvp required; see below] \nPurchase books from our official bookseller\, Scuppernong Books\, by clicking book images above. \nROXANE GAY’s writing appears in Best American Mystery Stories 2014\, Best American Short Stories 2012\, Best Sex Writing 2012\, A Public Space\, McSweeney’s\, Tin House\, Oxford American\, American Short Fiction\, Virginia Quarterly Review\, and many others. She is a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times. She is the author of the books Ayiti\, An Untamed State\, the New York Times bestselling Bad Feminist\, the nationally bestselling Difficult Women and the New York Times bestselling Hunger. She is also the author of World of Wakanda for Marvel. She has several books forthcoming and is also at work on television and film projects.\nAuthor Website \nDR. CYNTHIA GREENLEE is a Durham\, North Carolina-based historian\, writer\, and senior editor at The Counter. She’s also the winner of a coveted James Beard Foundation Award for foodways writing\, and she’s co-editor of The Echoing Ida Collection\, an anthology of Black women and nonbinary people writing about reproductive and social justice. Her work has appeared in publications as diverse as Essence\, The Nation\, The New York Times\, Literary Hub\, Longreads\, the Journal of Women’s History\, Vox\, Vice\, Smithsonian\, and the Washington Post.\nAuthor Website \n  \nThis event is sponsored by
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/roxane-gay/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Memoir/Personal Essay
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210517
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20210106T005624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210106T005624Z
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SUMMARY:Greensboro Bound Literary Festival
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URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/greensboro-bound-literary-festival/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20210325T014346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210325T014346Z
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SUMMARY:Dinner With Friends Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to our first ever VIRTUAL Dinner with Friends! Dinner With Friends is Greensboro Bound’s annual get together/fundraiser. This year we’re doing things a little differently\, but that doesn’t mean we still won’t have tons of fun with our fellow book lovers! \n\nAbout the Event \nPurchase a ticket to attend one of 10 simultaneous virtual events\, each with its own genre focus. Hosts will facilitate discussions about: cookbooks\, literary fiction\, memoir/personal essay\, mystery/detective\, non-fiction\, poetry\, romance\, sci-fi/fantasy\, short stories\, and young adult/crossover novels— all with a focus on our 2021 Festival authors! \nThe evening will conclude with a conversation with Greensboro’s own Lee Zacharias\, author of the forthcoming novel What A Wonderful World This Could Be. \nWe’ve got dinner covered\, too! Purchase meals from a pre-set menu from downtown restaurants Jerusalem Market or Machete.
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/dinner-with-friends-fundraiser/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210331T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210331T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20210326T190046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210331T150208Z
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SUMMARY:TEST EVENT
DESCRIPTION:This is a test event. Test. Test. Test.
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/test-event/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult,Literary Fiction
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210313
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20210106T005413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210106T005501Z
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SUMMARY:Greensboro Bound Children's Book Festival
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Guilford County Schools\, we will be releasing a series of virtual presentations featuring: \n\nKelly Starling Lyons\, author of Dream Builder\nEna Jones\, author of Six Feet Below Zero\nVictoria Bond\, author of Zora and Me: The Summoner (Book 3 of 3)\nMelanie Conklin\, author of Every Missing Piece\nAlan Gratz\, author of Ground Zero\nBeth Kephart\, author of Cloud Hopper\nStacy McAnulty\, author of Millionaires for the Month\nScott Reingten\, author of the Nyxia seriesAuthor presentations will be made available to Guilford County School students via internal school system distribution.
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/childrens-book-festival/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210122T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210122T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20201231T162537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210116T150102Z
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SUMMARY:a conversation with KASEY THORNTON
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nJoin us for an evening with debut author Kasey Thornton\, hosted by fellow author Drew Perry. \nPurchase Lord The One You Love Is Sick from our independent bookseller partner\, Scuppernong Books! \n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\nHOW TO WATCH\nThis event is FREE\, however you must register to access meeting info.\n \n  \n  \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.\n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \nLORD THE ONE YOU LOVE IS SICK depicts one group of individuals’ efforts to live a modern life in a traditional Southern town. Gentry Coats’ fatal overdose stuns a small community in North Carolina\, triggering a series of tragic even \n \nts that threaten the town’s traditional values. It triggers a mental breakdown in his best friend\, a police officer\, whose wife grapples with the burden of her vows in the face of her husband’s disturbing behavior. Bitter and lonely\, Gentry’s mother struggles to place blame surrounding the death of her oldest son\, while her younger son retreats into a strange and devastating isolation. And\, on the outskirts of town\, an eight-year old girl and her older sister cope with an unspeakable secret. All the while\, the patriarchs of the community sit together gossiping at the local diner\, trusting the Lord to heal the afflictions that haunt their beloved town. A novel in stories\, Lord the One You Love is Sick is a gorgeously written and heartrending work of fiction from an important new voice in the literature of the American South. \nKASEY THORNTON writes literary fiction about the culture of the American South with a focus on religion\, family\, mental illness\, abuse\, and grief. She earned her BA in English from Elon University in North Carolina\, and attended both the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and North Carolina State University for her MFA in Fiction. During this time\, she had the opportunity to study with Wilton Barnhardt\, Nina de Gramont\, John Kessel\, Cassie Kircher\, Rebecca Lee\, Jill McCorkle\, Drew Perry\, and others. Thornton lives with fellow author Kevin Kauffmann in Durham County\, NC\, where members of her family have resided for over two hundred years. Her work has been featured in the Masters Review\, Colonnades Literary & Art Journal\, and Apeiron Review. \nDREW PERRY lives in North Carolina with his wife and two boys\, ages 6 and 4. He teaches writing at Elon University. His first novel\, This Is Just Exactly Like You (2010)\, was a finalist for the Flaherty-Dunnan prize from the Center for Fiction\, a Best-of-the-Year pick from The Atlanta Journal Constitution\, and a SIBA Okra pick. His second\, Kids These Days\, was an Amazon Best-of-the-Month pick.
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/kasey-thornton/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Adult
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201120T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201120T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20200916T192422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T213520Z
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SUMMARY:The More Extravagant Feast with Leah Naomi Green
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of conversation with Walt Whitman Award-winning poet\, LEAH NAOMI GREEN! Hosted by author\, Jacob Paul.\nThis event is co-sponsored by the High Point University Phoenix Series. \nPurchase your copies of Leah’s books at our independent bookseller partner\, Scuppernong Books! \nHow to Watch\nZoom\nMeeting ID: 821 4674 4361\nPasscode: 565858 \nLEAH NAOMI GREEN teaches English and Environmental Studies at Washington and Lee University and lives in the Shenandoah Mountains where she\, her partner\, and their daughters homestead and grow food. Green received an MFA from The University of California\, Irvine. Her work has appeared in or is forthcoming from The Paris Review\, Tin House\, The Southern Review\, Ecotone\, Pleiades and Shenandoah. Her most recent work\, The More Extravagant Feast (Graywolf Press\, 2020)\, which was selected by Li-Young Lee for the Walt Whitman Award of the Academy of American Poets. Her chapbook\, The Ones We Have\, received the 2012 Flying Trout Chapbook prize.\n\nTHE MORE EXTRAVAGANT FEAST\nThis book keeps faithful company with the world and earns its name. The darkness and suffering of living on earth are assumed in this work\, woven throughout the fabric of its lineated perceptions and insights\, and yet\, it is ultimately informed by the deep logic of compassion (is there a deeper human logic?) and enacts the wisdom of desire and fecundity reconciled with knowledge of death and boundedness. These poems remind us that when language is used to mediate between a soul’s inner contents and the outer world’s over-abundance of being and competing meanings\, it’s possible to both transcend the nihilism of word games\, thereby discovering a more meaningful destiny for language\, as well as reveal the body of splendor which is Existence.—Li-Young Lee \nJACOB PAUL is the author of the novels\, Last Tower to Heaven (C&R Press\, November 2019)\, A Song of Ilan (Jaded Ibis\, 2015) and Sarah/Sara (Ig\, 2010). His most recent performance-based collaboration was showcased at LadyFest CLT. His work has also appeared in numerous magazines and journals\, including\, most recently in Massachusetts Review and Seneca Review. He teaches creative writing at High Point University in North Carolina. \n 
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/leah-green/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Adult
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201113T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201113T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20200813T004742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201109T020333Z
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SUMMARY:The Places We Belong
DESCRIPTION:A conversation about belonging\, identity\, and how we define those things for ourselves\, and how others define them for us. Join host Jason Herndon as he chats with authors Gabriel Bump author of Everywhere You Don’t Belong\, and Connor Towne O’Neill author of Down Along With That Devil’s Bones.  Get your copies of  at our independent bookseller partner\, Scuppernong Books! \nHOW TO WATCH\nZoom\nMeeting ID: 828 1236 6045\nPasscode:139172 \n  \nGABRIEL BUMP grew up in South Shore\, Chicago. His nonfiction and fiction have appeared in Slam magazine\, the Huffington Post\, Springhouse Journal\, and other publications. He was awarded the 2016 Deborah Slosberg Memorial Award for Fiction. He received his MFA in fiction from the University of Massachusetts\, Amherst. He lives in Buffalo\, New York. \nEverywhere You Don’t Belong\nIn this alternately witty and heartbreaking debut novel\, Gabriel Bump gives us an unforgettable protagonist\, Claude McKay Love. Claude isn’t dangerous or brilliant—he’s an average kid coping with abandonment\, violence\, riots\, failed love\, and societal pressures as he steers his way past the signposts of youth: childhood friendships\, basketball tryouts\, first love\, first heartbreak\, picking a college\, moving away from home. \nClaude just wants a place where he can fit. As a young black man born on the South Side of Chicago\, he is raised by his civil rights–era grandmother\, who tries to shape him into a principled actor for change; yet when riots consume his neighborhood\, he hesitates to take sides\, unwilling to let race define his life. He decides to escape Chicago for another place\, to go to college\, to find a new identity\, to leave the pressure cooker of his hometown behind. But as he discovers\, he cannot; there is no safe haven for a young black man in this time and place called America. \nPercolating with fierceness and originality\, attuned to the ironies inherent in our twenty-first-century landscape\, Everywhere You Don’t Belong marks the arrival of a brilliant young talent. \nCONNOR TOWNE O’NEILL‘s writing has appeared in New York magazine\, Vulture\, Slate\, RBMA\, and the Village Voice\, and he works as a producer on the NPR podcast White Lies\, which was a finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in Audio Reporting. Originally from Lancaster\, Pennsylvania\, he lives in Tuscaloosa\, Alabama\, and teaches at Auburn University and with the Alabama Prison Arts + Education Project. This is his first book. \nDown Along With That Devil’s Bones\nJournalist Connor Towne O’Neill takes a deep dive into American history\, exposing the still-raging battles over monuments dedicated to one of the most notorious Confederate generals\, Nathan Bedford Forrest. Through the lens of these conflicts\, O’Neill examines the legacy of white supremacy in America\, in a sobering and fascinating work sure to resonate with readers of Tony Horwitz\, Timothy B. Tyson\, and Robin DiAngelo. \nWhen O’Neill first moved to Alabama\, as a white Northerner\, he felt somewhat removed from the racism Confederate monuments represented. Then one day in Selma\, he stumbled across a group of citizens protecting a monument to Forrest\, the officer who became the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan and whom William Tecumseh Sherman referred to as “that devil.” O’Neill sets off to visit other disputed memorials to Forrest across the South\, talking with men and women who believe they are protecting their heritage\, and those who have a different view of the man’s poisonous history. \nO’Neill’s reporting and thoughtful\, deeply personal analysis make it clear that white supremacy is not a regional affliction but is in fact coded into the DNA of the entire country. Down Along with That Devil’s Bones presents an important and eye-opening account of how we got from Appomattox to Charlottesville\, and where\, if we can truly understand and transcend our past\, we could be headed next.
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/places-we-belong/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Adult
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201027T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201027T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T124303
CREATED:20200908T174756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201026T200532Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Laila Lalami
DESCRIPTION:LAILA LALAMI\, award-winning novelist and essayist\, joins the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) University Libraries for a virtual author talk-back. Dr. Lalami will discuss her collection of work and latest publication\, Conditional Citizens. Hosted by Dr. Omar Ali\, Dean of the UNCG Lloyd International Honors College and Professor of Global and Comparative African Diaspora History at UNCG.  This is event is co-sponsored by the UNCG University Libraries\, Lloyd International Honors College\, UNCG School of Education\, and Greensboro Bound. \nLaila Lalami was born in Rabat and educated in Morocco\, Great Britain\, and the United States. She is the author of four novels\, including The Moor’s Account\, which won the American Book Award\, the Arab-American Book Award\, the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction. Her most recent novel\, The Other Americans\, was a Los Angeles Times bestseller\, a best-of-2019 selection from NPR\, Time\, and Kirkus\, and a finalist for the National Book Award in Fiction. Her essays and criticism have appeared in the Los Angeles Times\, the Washington Post\, The Nation\, Harper’s\, the Guardian\, and the New York Times. She has received fellowships from the British Council\, the Fulbright Program\, and the Guggenheim Foundation and is currently a full professor of creative writing at the University of California at Riverside. She lives in Los Angeles. \nGet your copies at our independent bookseller partner\, Scuppernong Books! \nRegistration is required for this event.  \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://greensborobound.com/event/laila-lalami/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL
CATEGORIES:Adult
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