1/1/2024 0 Comments Chris fink beloit![]() ![]() They take the pheasant home and - to their surprise - it recovers. Grandma thinks the bird has been hit by a car, but maybe she could use the feathers in her craftwork. Paul.ĬHERYL MINNEMA: A member of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, Minnema tells the story in “Johnny’s Pheasant” of a boy who urges his grandmother to pull over because he spotted a sleeping pheasant in the ditch. S., Mpls.ĬOURTNEY MAUM: Reads from her novel “Costalegre,” inspired by the real-life relationship between heiress Peggy Guggenheim and her daughter, Pegeen. HARMON LEON: Infiltration journalist presents “Tribespotting: Undercover Cult(ure) Stories,” in which he introduces readers to a series of vastly different tribes in our divided nation. 2 The White Page Gallery, 3400 Cedar Ave., Mpls. It includes an essay in 12 vignettes by New Orleans writer Veronica Kavass, who will read at the event. Conceived as a portable studio visit, the book assembles images of Kaplow’s artwork, studio ephemera, video stills, source images, sketches and new artworks. Cloud State University art department introduces her book “Object Objects,” featuring ink-on-paper paintings and installations. ![]() 28, Plymouth Congregational Church, 1900 Nicollet Ave., Mpls., beginning the 22nd year of the congregation’s Literary Witnesses series. A revised version was performed at American Repertory Theater in Boston. He has read his poetry on Garrison Keillor’s “A Prairie Home Companion” radio show, and a play based on his poems, “Nice Fish,” premiered in 2013 at the Guthrie Theater. LOUIS JENKINS: Duluth-based poet, described by Poetry Foundation as “one of the contemporary masters of the prose poem,” introduces his 11th poetry collection, “Where Your House Is Now: new and selected prose poems.” Jenkins’ poems have appeared in a number of literary magazines and anthologies. Paul.ĮLLIOTT FOSTER: Introduces his new novel “Panic River,” about two gay men, whose relationship is deteriorating, on a deer hunt where betrayals and revelations lead to confrontation. Paul.ĬHRIS FINK: Professor of English at Beloit College in Wisconsin introduces his new story collection, “Add This to the List of Things That You Are.” 7 p.m. 6 Winding Trail Books, 2230 Carter Ave., St. John’s University in Collegeville discusses his book “The Vision of the Prophet Isaiah: Hope In a War-Weary World.” 5:30 p.m. 2 Winding Trail Books, 2230 Carter Ave., St. KARYN COLEMAN: Minneapolis-based writer, teacher and creative collaborator introduces “Where Are All the Minnesotans?” 10 a.m. 9 Winding Trail Books, 2230 Carter Ave., St. Paul.ĮMILIE BUCHWALD: Publisher of Edina-based Gryphon Press reads from “Buddy Unchained,” about an abused dog who finds a forever home, and “McDuff Moves In,” a new edition of the classic by Rosemary Wells. MARTHA BORDWELL: Discusses her memoir “Missing Mothers.” 7 p.m. ![]()
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