BEGIN:VCALENDAR X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Chicago PRODID:-//University of Iowa//Events 1.0//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T093330Z DTSTART:20210512T190000 SUMMARY:Virtual Reading: Alexander Chee -- Writers @ Grinnell Distinguished Author Event DESCRIPTION:Please join us with Writers @ Grinnell for their 2021 Distinguished Author Lecture: Telling the Stories Only You Can Tell. The event will also include the presentation of Grinnell's 2020-2021 English Department Writing Awards.\n\nAlexander Chee is the author of the novels Edinburgh and The Queen of the Night\, and the essay collection How To Write An Autobiographical Novel\, all from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. He is a contributing editor at The New Republic\, and an editor at large at VQR. His essays and stories have appeared in The New York Times Magazine\, T Magazine\, The Sewaneee Review\, The Yale Review\, and Guernica\, among others\, and anthologized in the 2016 and 2019 Best American Essays. He is winner of a 2003 Whiting Award\, a 2004 NEA Fellowship in prose\, and a 2021 US Artists Fellowship\, as well as the Randy Shilts Prize in gay nonfiction\, the Paul Engle Prize\, the 2018 One Story Magazine’s Mentor of the Year Award\, and residency fellowships from the MacDowell Colony\, the VCCA\, Civitella Ranieri and Amtrak. He is an associate professor of English and Creative Writing at Dartmouth College.\n\n\nhttps://events.uiowa.edu/41956 LOCATION:Prairie Lights Books\, 15 South Dubuque Street\, Iowa City\, IA 52240 UID:edu.uiowa.events-prod-41956 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Please join us with Writers @ Grinnell for their 2021 Distinguished Author Lecture: Telling the Stories Only You Can Tell. The event will also include the presentation of Grinnell's 2020-2021 English Department Writing Awards.
\n\nAlexander Chee is the author of the novels Edinburgh and The Queen of the Night\, and the essay collection How To Write An Autobiographical Novel\, all from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. He is a contributing editor at The New Republic\, and an editor at large at VQR. His essays and stories have appeared in The New York Times Magazine\, T Magazine\, The Sewaneee Review\, The Yale Review\, and Guernica\, among others\, and anthologized in the 2016 and 2019 Best American Essays. He is winner of a 2003 Whiting Award\, a 2004 NEA Fellowship in prose\, and a 2021 US Artists Fellowship\, as well as the Randy Shilts Prize in gay nonfiction\, the Paul Engle Prize\, the 2018 One Story Magazine’s Mentor of the Year Award\, and residency fellowships from the MacDowell Colony\, the VCCA\, Civitella Ranieri and Amtrak. He is an associate professor of English and Creative Writing at Dartmouth College.
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