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| 7 7 playsNational Poetry Month Community Reading. The culminating event of the Stadler Center’s National Poetry Month Project, the Community Reading brings twelve local… -
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| 13 13 playsWriters in Conversation: Reawakening Narratives Through Hybridity and Archivist Chronicling Courtney Faye Taylor is the author of Concentrate (Graywolf Press, 2022),… -
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| 7 7 playsV. V. Ganeshananthan (she/her) is the author of the novels Brotherless Night, a New York Times Editors’ Choice, and Love Marriage, which was longlisted for the… -
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| 7 7 playsV. V. "Sugi" Ganeshananthan is the author of the novels Brotherless Night, a New York Times Editors’ Choice, and Love Marriage, which was longlisted for… -
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| 14 14 playsTranslators Yuliya Ilchuk (Stanford) and Amelia Glaser (UC San Diego) read poetry from their recent translation of Ukrainian poet Halyna Kruk’s A CRASH COURSE IN… -
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| 13 13 playsLeslie Sainz is the author of "Have You Been Long Enough at Table" (Tin House, 2023), winner of the 2024 Audre Lorde Award and a finalist for the Poetry… -
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| 26 26 playsVivian Hu is a writer and cellist. A 2024 NEA Fellow, Vivian has received fellowships from the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference and A Public Space. Her stories have… -
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| 20 20 playsDanez Smith is the author of three collections including Homie and Don’t Call Us Dead. They have won the Forward Prize for Best Collection, the Minnesota Book… -
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| 20 20 playsVA Smith’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in several anthologies and in dozens of literary journals, among them Southern Review, Calyx, Crab Creek Review,… -
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| 5 5 playsWest Branch contributors and editors join us to celebrate the launch of West Branch 106, Fall 2024. Arman Chowdhury is the Associate Fiction Editor for West Branch. His… -
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| 2 2 playsFeaturing poets Rachel Mennies and Matthew Olzmann, and moderated by recent Stadler Fellow Sarah Ali, this conversation will explore the epistolary form as it pertains…