BEGIN:VCALENDAR X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Chicago PRODID:-//University of Iowa//Events 1.0//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T134258Z DTSTART:20211105T170000 DTEND:20211105T180000 SUMMARY:International Writing Program (IWP) Friday Reading Series DESCRIPTION:Voices from around the world fill historic Shambaugh House\, UI International Writing Program (IWP) HQ. Join us online for readings by current IWP Fall 2021 Writers-in-Residence:\n\nDominika SLOWIK (fiction writer\; Poland) is the author of two novels\, Atlas Doppelganger (2015)\, finalist for the 2016 Gdynia Literary Prize\, and Zimowla (2019)\, which won the national award Paszport Polityki 2020 alongside other honors\; Samosiejki\, a collection of stories\, appeared in 2021. She also writes reviews\, and a regular literary column. Slowik's current work is dedicated to the Anthropocene and climate change. She participates courtesy of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State.\n\nMuthi NHLEMA (fiction\; Malawi) writes speculative fiction. His novella Ta O’reva was shortlisted for Best Novella at the inaugural 2017 Nommo Awards for African Speculative Fiction\; other work has also won his country's leading literary prize\, FMB-MAWU Short Story Prize\, and been long-listed for the Writivism Short Story Prize. The story "One Wit’ This Place" opened the 2016 Imagine Africa 500 anthology. His participation was made possible by the U.S. Embassy in Lilongwe (Malawi).\n\nKhosiyat RUSTAMOVA (poet\, journalist\, editor\; Uzbekistan) has since the mid-1990s published ten poetry volumes\; her poetry has been translated into some 30 languages. She herself translates poetry from the Russian\, the Turkish\, and the Azerbaijani into Uzbek. A recipient of national awards in Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan\, in 2018 she won the International Poetry Festival in Thailand for her poetry. She is the editor-in-chief of the [World of the Books] magazine. Her participation is made possible by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State.\n\nThis series will also include Friday Nov. 12\, possibly also Nov. 19 (TBD)\, each with readings by different 2021 IWP Fall Residents. Join us on Zoom: https://bit.ly/fallresui\n\nEvent is free & all are invited!\n\n\nhttps://events.uiowa.edu/55976 LOCATION:null\, Shambaugh House\, Iowa City\, IA 52242 UID:edu.uiowa.events-prod-55976 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Voices from around the world fill historic Shambaugh House\, UI International Writing Program (IWP) HQ. Join us online for readings by current IWP Fall 2021 Writers-in-Residence:
\n\nDominika SLOWIK (fiction writer\; Poland) is the author of two novels\, Atlas Doppelganger (2015)\, finalist for the 2016 Gdynia Literary Prize\, and Zimowla (2019)\, which won the national award Paszport Polityki 2020 alongside other honors\; Samosiejki\, a collection of stories\, appeared in 2021. She also writes reviews\, and a regular literary column. Slowik's current work is dedicated to the Anthropocene and climate change. She participates courtesy of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State.
\n\nMuthi NHLEMA (fiction\; Malawi) writes speculative fiction. His novella Ta O’reva was shortlisted for Best Novella at the inaugural 2017 Nommo Awards for African Speculative Fiction\; other work has also won his country's leading literary prize\, FMB-MAWU Short Story Prize\, and been long-listed for the Writivism Short Story Prize. The story "One Wit’ This Place" opened the 2016 Imagine Africa 500 anthology. His participation was made possible by the U.S. Embassy in Lilongwe (Malawi).
\n\nKhosiyat RUSTAMOVA (poet\, journalist\, editor\; Uzbekistan) has since the mid-1990s published ten poetry volumes\; her poetry has been translated into some 30 languages. She herself translates poetry from the Russian\, the Turkish\, and the Azerbaijani into Uzbek. A recipient of national awards in Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan\, in 2018 she won the International Poetry Festival in Thailand for her poetry. She is the editor-in-chief of the [World of the Books] magazine. Her participation is made possible by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State.
\n\nThis series will also include Friday Nov. 12\, possibly also Nov. 19 (TBD)\, each with readings by different 2021 IWP Fall Residents. Join us on Zoom: https://bit.ly/fallresui
\n\nEvent is free &\; all are invited!
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