Stories of survival, travel, finding home and family, and strengthening democracy – these are the subjects of new books by four graduates of the University of King’s College Master of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction program who will be celebrated during the Ninth Donald Sedgwick Reading Series.
Please join us for this annual reading series, named for the MFA program’s co-founder, former publisher, agent, and publishing instructor Donald Sedgwick. This year’s featured readers are:
Gwen Lamont, The View From Coffin Ridge: A Childhood Exhumed (The Ginger Press)
James MacDuff and Mirriam Mweemba, The Illogical Adventure: A Memoir of Love and Fate (Pottersfield Press)
Bonny Reichert, How to Share an Egg: A True Story of Hunger, Love, and Plenty (Appetite by Random House)
Jo-Ann Roberts, Storm the Ballot Box: An Insider’s Guide to a Voting Revolution (Nimbus)
The authors will discuss their books after the readings and the King’s Co-op Bookstore will have copies of the featured books for sale and signing.
Please note: This is an after-hours event. Attendees can access the program through the back or side doors of the Library (outside Paul O’Regan Hall).
In partnership with the University of King’s College and King’s Co-op Bookstore