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2015TWIN CITIESBOOK FESTIVAL
Saturday, October 17, 2015Progress Center and Fine Arts Building
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RAIN TAXI REVIEW OF BOOKSVisit the Rain Taxi Review of Books table where you’ll find free copies of our latest issue and deep discounts on subscriptions, tees, beanies, and chapbooks! Plus this is where you enter the Book Festival Raffle to win fantastic prizes, including signed books, event tickets, gift certificates, t-shirts, and more!
RAIN TAXI’S USED BOOK AND RECORD SALE Thousands of great used books and records at ridiculously low prices! Proceeds from this fundraiser help keep Rain Taxi Review of Books running.
MIDDLE GRADE HEADQUARTERS AND TEEN TENTOrganized and hosted by Red Balloon Bookshop, these stages feature best-selling authors from around the globe and fun activities all day. For schedule, see page ?.
AUTHOR HUB The Author Hub features great local writers with a variety of interactive engagements, with book sales provided by Common Good Books. For schedule, see page ?.
PRESENTER BOOK SIGNINGSAuthors presenting at the Fine Arts Center will sign books after their events at the Magers & Quinn Booksellers table in the Progress Center. For schedule, see page ?.
CHILDREN'S PAVILIONSponsored by MELSA, an alliance of Metro Public Libraries, the Children’s Pavilion features storytelling, music, activities and more for kids! For schedule, see page ?.
Please make sure to visit these exhibits by ourselves and our fantastic co-hosts at this year’s Festival:
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2d CloudAugsburg College MFA in Creative Writing / Howling Bird PressBeaver's Pond PressBetsy-Tacy SocietyBirchbark BooksBirds, LLCBloof BooksBoneshaker BooksBookMobileBooks in ActionBuzz and Roar PublishingCálliid LágádusCardozo Fine ArtCoffee House PressThe College of St. BenedictCommon Good Books ConduitConsortium Book Sales and DistributionCracked WalnutDavid Christenson BooksellerDaybreak Press Global BookshopDreamHaven BooksFitzgerald in Saint PaulFree Spirit PublishingFreethought HouseFriends of the Saint Paul Public LibraryGabriel's Horn PublishingGraywolf PressThe Creative Writing Programs at Hamline / Water~Stone Review
Hazel & WrenHoly Cow! PressHomegrown CommunicationsIntermedia ArtsIvory TowerJ.A. Johnson BooksLevins PublishingLittle Free LibraryThe Loft Literary CenterLongitude BooksMagers & Quinn Booksellers Mid-Continent Oceanographic InstituteMidway Used and Rare BooksMidwest Independent Publishing AssociationMighty Media PressMilkweed EditionsMinnesota AtheistsMinnesota Autographed BooksMinnesota Connections AcademyMinnesota Heritage Publishing Minnesota Historical Society PressMinnesota Literacy CouncilMinnesota Northwoods Writers ConferenceMinnesota Prison Writing WorkshopMiznaMinnesota Public Radio's The ThreadNarration & Voiceover ServicesNew Rivers PressNodin PressNorth American ReviewNorth Star Press of St. Cloud
BOOK FESTIVAL EXHIBITORSFor Exhibitor locations and map, visit the Information Booth
located at the Festival entrance in the Progress Center
Exhibiting Organizations
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Susanne AspleyAngie and John BaileyNathan BolducRandymary de RosierCatherine DehdashtiDiane DettmannMary (M.L.) DoyleDeb ElliottKathy ErdmanJohn B. GoodmanVivien GorhamKiersten HallJ.B. HoveJanelle JacobsonSarah M. Johnson
Ahi KeleherRobert KirbyJoe KrogmanDenis J. LaCombKerstin MarchSteve McEllistremChris MiksanekColin MustfulShale NelsonMichelle NovakStephen PaperJ.D. RadkeLester RiversOzgur K. SahinGeoffrey Saign
Pathfinder PressPM PressPoetry City, USAProfessional Editors Network (PEN)Quarto Publishing GroupRain Taxi Review of Books Rain Taxi Used Book and Record Sale Raven ProductionsReading Partners Twin CitiesRed Balloon BookshopRed Bird ChapbooksRed Dragonfly PressRocinante BooksRook's Page PublishingSaint Paul AlmanacSF MinnesotaShipwreckt Books Publishing Company
Spout PressSpring Book DesignSpringboard for the ArtsStages Theatre CompanySupersession PressThe Record BookTotal Printing SystemsTrio BookworksTwin Cities Sisters in CrimeUncivilized BooksUniversity of Minnesota Libraries / Children's Literature Research CollectionsUniversity of Minnesota PressUnivocal PublishingUsborne Books & MoreVarangian Trade and PlunderWise Ink Creative Publishing
Exhibiting AuthorsGenta SebastianKim SigafusTerri Peterson SmithMark StangBarbara Tacyshyn- RothArtika TynerKristin D. Van RisseghemJason WalzTodd WardropeKathleen WebbLaurie WetzelSarah WhitingAngel Woolery
Many Exhibitors have author signings and Festival giveaways and specials—visit raintaxi.com for an updated listing!
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Lin Enger (The High Divide), Lauren Fox (Days of Awe), and Faith Sullivan (Good Night, Mr. Wodehouse) join forces to discuss the unknowable beast that is the Midwestern novel—what are the hallmarks, if any, of books that take on the outwardly serene but inwardly complex world of the flyover states? Moderated by honorary Midwestern writer Jonathan Odell, whose newest novel is Miss Hazel and the Rosa Parks League.
AUTHOR PRESENTATIONSPresentations are in the Fine Arts Center—starred events will be ASL interpreted
10:30 am: Novels of the Midwest The Changing Imagination of Flyover Country
11:30 am: Joy Williams *
12:30 pm: Senator Amy Klobuchar *
Join us as one of the most acclaimed fiction writers of our era talks about her work! Forty-six of Joy Williams’s new and collected stories are brought together in The Visiting Privilege (Knopf ), which qualifies as a major literary event. Passionately praised by writers such as Ann Beattie, Karen Russell, Rick Moody, and Brock Clarke, Williams pens stories that are not feel-good fables—indeed, the New York Times has just described her as “one of the greatest chroniclers of humanity’s insignificance" —but they are moving, and gorgeous in the telling.
The daughter of a newspaperman and a schoolteacher, and the first woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate from Minnesota, Amy Klobuchar’s journey has taken her from the suburbs of Minneapolis to a stint as Hennepin County Attorney to her current role, where she strives to work across the aisle to pass legislation that supports families, workers, and businesses. Find out more about Senator Klobuchar’s riveting journey into public service as she discusses her new book The Senator Next Door: A Memoir from the Heartland (Henry Holt).
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1:30 pm: Craig Thompson *As author of the groundbreaking graphic novel Blankets and the equally magisterial work Habibi, Craig Thompson is one of our nation’s most lauded cartoonists. In his new book Space Dumplins (Scholastic), he tackles a fresh challenge: creating a tale aimed specifically at young readers. At this visual talk, Thompson will give the audience a tour through his artistic journey, uncovering how he attempts to bring his legendary warmth, humor, and intricate drawing style into a space adventure that can be enjoyed by all ages.
2:30 pm: Susan Cheever * in conversation with Stephanie Curtis
There’s no other way to say it: our nation has a love affair with liquor. Join us as Stephanie Curtis of MPR’s The Thread talks with renowned author Susan Cheever about her new book, Drinking in America: Our Secret History (Twelve). The pair will discuss how alcohol and alcoholism has played a surprising (and sometimes not-so-surprising) role during key events in the history of the United States.
3:30 pm: The Character of a Cop How Writers Portray the Police in Fiction
Matt Burgess (Uncle Janice), Allen Eskens (The Guise of Another), and Sheyna Galyan (Strength to Stand) investigate the netherworld of crime fiction and the complex and quirky detectives they depict, in an attempt to solve the mystery of why we love to read about cops. Moderated by Jeff Kamin, host of the long-running open book club Books & Bars and co-host of the new literary podcast Story North. This event is co-sponsored by the English Department at Macalester College.
Books by authors are for sale at the Magers & Quinn Booksellers boothand authors will be available there for signing after their events!
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AUTHOR PRESENTATIONS
10:30 am: Revisioning Edward S. Curtis: a talk by Christopher Cardozo *
11:30 am: Jabari Asim * in conversation with Rohan Preston
12:30 pm: The New (New) New Poetry
Join us as the Star Tribune’s Rohan Preston engages in a deep and timely conversation with writer Jabari Asim, author of the novel Only the Strong (Agate Bolden), a tale of African American communities in the 1970s Midwest. In addition to having written poetry, fiction, and plays, Asim has written several important books on racism and being black in America, has spoken widely (including on The Colbert Report), and is editor of the NAACP’s magazine The Crisis.
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Photographer Edward S. Curtis is more relevant than ever. Join us as Curtis expert Christopher Cardozo discusses his new book, Edward S. Curtis: One Hundred Masterworks (Prestel), sharing images of vintage Curtis photographs from his personal collection; Cardozo will also explain the photographic techniques used by Curtis more than 100 years ago, and reflect on our evolving perceptions of Curtis and his work—which he believes was co-created with the active participation of nearly 10,000 Native Americans and has left us with an enduring narrative of authenticity, vision, and what it means to be a human being.
Brian Henry (Static & Snow), Jennifer L. Knox (Days of Shame and Failure), and Rachel Moritz (Borrowed Wave) present new work which touches on a range of concerns tackled by contemporary poetry, including gravitas, humor, translation, sexuality, and more. Moderated by Gary Dop, author of the debut collection Father, Child, Water.
Presentations are in the Fine Arts Center—starred events will be ASL interpreted
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1:30 pm: Rupert Thomson *Straight from the U.K. comes sensational English writer Rupert Thomson, a favorite author of both David Bowie and James Wood, who calls him "one of the strangest and most refreshingly un-English voices in contemporary fiction.” The Twin Cities Book Festival is proud to be the first stop for Thomsen as he launches his tenth novel, Katherine Carlyle (Other Press), in the U.S. Spare, sharp, riveting, and cinematic, this novel has writers from Jonathan Lethem to Philip Pullman gushing about it — find out why!
2:30 pm: Adventures in America: Joe Meno and Nina Revoyr *
In Joe Meno’s new novel Marvel and a Wonder, a grandfather and his biracial grandson search for their stolen horse in 1990s America, but find something about what it means to be a man on the journey. In Nina Revoyr’s new novel Lost Canyon, four Los Angelenos experience danger and adventure while hiking in the Sierra Nevada, and deal with their views of race, class, and culture in the process. Join us for a conversation with two literary authors, both published by indie stalwart Akashic Books, who unabashedly use genre elements and voice political concerns in their fiction.
3:30 pm: Christian Bök *We close the day with the one and only Christian Bök, the Canadian poet extraordinaire widely known for Eunoia, his Oulipo-inspired book with five “chapters” that each use only one vowel, and for his riveting performances of conceptual. Bök will explain and read from the new experiment he’s been undertaking in the fourteen years since publishing Eunoia: the successful insertion of his poetry into the genome of a living bacterium, which then writes its own poem in response, as recounted in The Xenotext: Book 1 (Coach House Books).
Books by authors are for sale at the Magers & Quinn Booksellers boothand authors will be available there for signing after their events!
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PRESENTER BOOKSIGNING SCHEDULE
11:45 am:Lin Enger
Lauren FoxFaith Sullivan
Christopher Cardozo
12:45 pm:Joy WilliamsJabari Asim
1:45 pm: Senator Amy Klobuchar
Brian HenryJennifer L. Knox
Rachel Moritz
Booksignings take place at the Magers & Quinn Booksellers table located in the Progress Center. Times listed are approximate.
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2:45 pm: Craig ThompsonRupert Thomson
3:45 pm: Susan Cheever
Joe MenoNina Revoyr
4:45 pm: Matt BurgessAllen Eskens
Sheyna GalyanChristian Bök
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1 copy of the upcoming The Nordic Cookbook
1 copy of the acclaimed Fäviken
2 tickets to the Swedish Institute
Enter the Phaidon raffl e to win
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AUTHOR HUB EVENTS
11:00 am:
12:00 pm:
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TOM WEBER: 100 Things to Do in the Twin Cities Before You DieLet Tom Weber serve as your Twin Cities activities oracle! Swing by and tell him a little about yourself, and he’ll handpick an item from his book that you really need to do.
RYAN BERG: No House to Call My HomeIn his riveting debut, Ryan Berg presents a stirring portrait of homeless LGBTQ teens in New York, but there’s youth homelessness here in Minnesota too — check out his info graph and see if you can guess what the numbers are.
JASON GOOD: Rock, Meet Window: A Father-Son StoryGood delves deep into what it means to be a father in this poignant memoir. Get some tips on how to survive parenthood or share your favorite parenting story or photo with him.
JOSH LEVENTHAL: A History of Baseball in 100 ObjectsJosh Leventhal knows the innings and outs of baseball—Play his baseball trivia game and see if you can win a prize!
JERRY BECHARD and CINDEE BORTON-PARKER of the Norske NookGet a free all-in-one measuring spoon set, while supplies last, from the authors of The Norske Book of Pies and Other Recipes, filled with over 70 recipes for pie!
DON NESS: Hillsider: Snapshots of a Curious Political JourneySay hello to the Mayor of Duluth as he shows off his unique new book, part memoir and part photo/art homage to his beloved city. Get a free CD of the "Mayor's Mix" featuring his favorite Duluth musicians, while supplies last!
KATIE PIERSON: ’89 WallsWere you in high school in 1989? Or did you study this pivotal year in high school? Either way, your answers to Katie Pierson's trivia quiz will reveal whether or not you were paying attention. Jolly Ranchers will be awarded for effort. Earn a perfect score and take home a can of Tab!
AVA FINCH: Fishing with RayAnneStop by and chat with debut author Ava Finch (who is also sometimes award-winning author Sarah Stonich) and get a free his-and-hers bookmark to celebrate the release of Fishing with Rayanne!
NICOLE HELGET: StillwaterThe author of novels for adults and children, as well as many nature titles, Helget sets her recent novel in the wild frontier of Minnesota in the 19th century.
10:00 am:HOLLY DAY: Nordeast Minneapolis: A HistoryCo-written with her husband Sherman Wick, Holly Day’s new book is not just the story of a neighborhood: it’s the story of America. Stop by to meet Holly and get a free postcard featuring a piece of “Nordeast” history.
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2:00 pm:
4:00 pm:NORMAN DRAPER: Front Yard and BackyardIn Norman Draper’s new book Front Yard, people talk to flowers. Swing by and share with him any conversations you have had with the beloved non-humans in your life. It’s a safe space, we promise!
PAMELA CARTER JOERN: In ReachLike all of her work, Pamela Carter Joern’s latest (and award-winning) book is strong-ly influenced by place (in her case, western Nebraska where she grew up). What land-scape has made a strong impression on you?
QUESTIONS BY HART, ANSWERS BY YOU!featuring Ellen Hart and Erin Hart
Twin Cities mystery mavens Ellen Hart (celebrating the release of her new book The Grave Soul) and Erin Hart (celebrating the re-issue of her debut hit Haunted Ground) have prepared a few questions for mystery lovers. Answer one question correctly and win a candy kiss!
3:00 pm:ELEANOR ARNASON: Hidden FolkStop by and pick up a Viking Proverb prepared for you by award-winning science fic-tion author (and Icelandic descendant) Eleanor Arnason, whose newest collection of stories presents fantasies based on Icelandic sagas, Eddas, and folk tales.
ANDERS NILSEN: Poetry is UselessIs the title of renowned cartoonist Anders Nilsen’s new book ironic? Hmm . . . find out by bringing him a single word while he’s drawing at the Author Hub, and he’ll whip it up into an original “word bubble” poem-artwork for you on the spot.
ALL DAY :WORD-WORKING & WOOD-WORKING with SPIKE CARLSENHelp author and woodworker Spike Carlsen build a writing studio over the course of the day! Check out Spike’s books and hit him up for tips on non-fiction and memoir writing as well as wood-working. At the end of the day, those who pitched in will have a chance to take home one of the finished pieces through our Writing Studio Raffle!
THE NORDIC COOKBOOK Come to The Nordic Cookbook display for a look at this brand-new book by famed international chef Magnus Nilsson! While you’re there, register to win two free passes to the American Swedish Institute and a copy of Magnus Nilsson’s 2012 book Faviken, an exclusive insight into one of the world’s best restaurants and its remarkable chef!
A24'S ROOM“Love knows no boundaries” in A24’s new film Room, based on the award-winning global bestseller by Emma Donoghue. Stop by A24’s Room display and share what love means to you for a chance to win advance screening passes! Copies of the book will also be raffled off and bookmarks will be given away.
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Rain Taxi thanks
Mizna and the College of St. Benedictfor co-sponsoring the Festival’s opening night reading by
Laila Lalami
Born and raised in Morocco, Laila Lalami now writes fiction and literary and cultural criticism in English. Her historical novel, The Moor’s Account, is a deeply affecting tale, told from the point of view of a Mo-roccan slave on a Spanish expedition to Florida in the 16th century. The book has been enthusiastically received with wide-spread acclaim.
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TWIN CITIES LITERARY CALENDAR
ACTC Visiting Writers SeriesAugsburg MFA in Creative WritingBanfill-Locke Center for the ArtsCoffee House PressCommon Good BooksDreamhaven BooksEat My Words BookstoreFriends of the Saint Paul Public LibraryFriends of the Hennepin County Public LibraryGraywolf PressIntermedia ArtsThe Loft Literary CenterMagers & Quinn Booksellers
Milkweed EditionsMinnesota Northwoods Writers ConferenceMiznaMoon Palace BooksNodin PressOnce Upon A CrimeRed Balloon BookshopSubtext BooksUniversity of Minnesota Bookstore University of Minnesota Creative Writing ProgramUniversity of Minnesota PressValley Bookseller
special thanks to our current calendar partners:
www.twincitiesliterarycalendar.com
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CHILDREN'S PAVILIONRoyal Storytime with Pretty Princess Parties (ages 2-10)10:30 am:
Little Elliot Elephant Jubillee with Mike Curato (ages 4-8)11:00 am:
Storytime with Mike Wohnoutka (ages 4-8)12:00 pm:
Hear ye, hear ye! Pretty Princess Parties would like to invite you to Royal Storytime at the Twin Cities Book Festival! Come sing, read, and play with a magical special guest. Wear your royal raiment, and don't forget your camera!
Little Elliot, the polka-dotted elephant, and his friend Mouse are back in this sweet story of friendship and family. Join New York author and illustrator Mike Curato as he shares Little Elliot’s next big adventure, Little Elliot, Big Family. With elephant-themed take-home activities and more, this storytime is perfect for little hands and big hearts.
Mike Wohnoutka is the acclaimed illustrator of many children's books, including Moo!, which won the Minnesota Book Award for Children’s Literature. Mike has two books as both author and illustrator: Little Puppy and the Big Green Monster and Dad’s First Day. A graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design, he lives with his wife and two children in Minneapolis.
12:30 pm: Carnival Games with Stephanie Watson (ages 3-6)
Step right up! Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, Stephanie Watson invites you to celebrate one of the most amazing, astounding, stunning, and stupendous wonders of the world, Behold! A Baby. Carnival games and more await you in this special storytime session, so don’t miss it!
co-sponsored by MELSA—An Alliance of Metro Public Libraries!
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2:00 pm: Stand Tall and Play Ball with John Coy (ages 7-10)
In 1944, Coach John McLendon orchestrated a secret game between the best players from a white college and his team from the North Carolina College of Negroes. Celebrate the great game of basketball and learn how this secret game changed history in this session on Game Changer, a new picture book by the award-winning John Coy.
• Tiny Tots Obstacle Course: The littlest festivalgoers can stretch their legs and win a medal while building muscle and brainpower while toddling an obstacle course just for them. There’s a tunnel, stepping stones and zigzag challenges.
• Design Your Own Jigsaw Puzzle: All ages can customize their own jigsaw puzzle with a variety of art supplies.
• Get Carded & Get Decked Jr.: Kids, show us your library card and get a deck of play-ing cards!
• Get your face painted—it's free!
plus continuous fun from 10 am to 3 pm!
1:30 pm: Storytime with Tran Thi Minh Phoc (ages 3-7)
Join prominent storyteller and Minnesota’s first Vietnamese Librarian Tran Thi Minh Phuoc as she shares Vietnamese Children’s Favorite Stories, her award-winning anthology of traditional tales. Celebrate and learn about this rich and vibrant part of the Twin Cities community—plus, you'll get to meet the characters Moon Lady and God of Fortune in person!
Kids will laugh, move, and dance their way through Glen’s original kids comedy songs. Get ready to boogie down to songs like Camp Ishy-fishy-stinky-socky-skeeter-slappy-toad-a-hoppy-burpa-lotta-woodsa-tickle-ee!
Glen Everhart's Heebie Jeebies Family Comedy Music Show
Books by authors are for sale at the Red Balloon Bookshop boothand authors will be available for signing after their events!
10:00 am, 11:30 am, and 1:00 pm:
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MIDDLE GRADE HQStar Wars Partywith special guests Cecil Castelluci and Daniel Wallace
Invited, you are, to a Star Wars Party, for costumes, crafts, giveaways, and more! Star Wars experts Cecil Castellucci, author of Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens—Moving Target: A Princess Leia Adventure, and Daniel Wallace, author of many Star Wars books including Ultimate Star Wars, will present their new books and test aspiring Jedis with Star Wars Trivia. Bring your own trivia to
“Stump the Experts” and win a prize! Look for Star Wars characters running recon at the Festival and ask for photo ops! (Courtesy of the Central Garrison 501st Legion, an international Star Wars costuming organization.) Show us how the Force is strong within you. It is your destiny!
John Flanagan presents Ranger's Apprentice The Early Years: The Tournament at Gorlan
Millions of readers have been captivated by John Flanagan’s internation-ally bestselling Ranger’s Apprentice series. Now, seize your chance to meet this great Australian author and revel in all the heroics, humor, and epic battles of The Tournament at Gorlan, the first book in a brand new prequel series, The Early Years. Taking readers back to a time before Will was an apprentice, this origin story illuminates the beginnings of one of the original series’ most beloved characters—Will’s bristly, sarcastically funny mentor, Halt.
Middle Grade Adventures: Not for the Faint of Heart with Lynne Jonell, D.J. MacHale, Carrie Ryan, and Jacqueline West
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Attention, Brave Readers: your prowess and skill are requested by four bestselling authors to discuss all things adventure! Moderated by The Books of Elsewhere author Jacqueline West, you’ll need all your wits about you as you sail the high seas, compete to fly the fastest space ship, wield a magic map, and save the world with Lynne Jonell (The Sign of the Cat), D.J. MacHale (Voyagers Book 1: Project Alpha), and Carrie Ryan (The Map to Everywhere Book 2: City of Thirst).
(ages 8-12)
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TEEN TENT1:30 pm: Can You Keep a Secret?
with Carrie Ryan, Derek E. Sullivan, and Nicola Yoon
Secrets can spawn the most intriguing tales—just ask acclaimed authors Carrie Ryan (Daughter of Deep Silence), Derek E. Sullivan (Biggie), and Nicola Yoon (Everything, Everything). Join the interactive conversation, moderated by Amber from Me, My Shelf and I, and learn the secrets behind writing these sensational stories.
2:45 pm: Fraught with Peril: Surviving a YA World with Rebecca Hahn, Tom Isbell, E.K. Johnston, and Julie Kagawa
4:00 pm: Teen Author Party and Book Signing Hosted by Jen from Fictitious Delicious!
Whether from ancient orders, evil rulers, sadistic hunters, or the hands of fate, Young Adult fiction is fraught with peril. Moderated by author Rebecca Hahn (The Shadow Behind the Stars), authors Tom Isbell (The Prey), E.K. Johnston (A Thousand Nights), and Julie Kagawa (Rogue) will discuss the world-building, character development, and storytelling involved in creating these thrilling tales.
Red Balloon Bookshop invites you to the Twin Cities Book Festival’s second annual Teen Author Party! Make your own book swag, hang out with other readers, play YA Author Bingo, and meet all of the day’s YA authors as they sign your books and pose for photos. Swag bags available for the first 50 teens. Help us close out the Festival with this epic finale!
(ages 13-adult)
Books by authors are for sale at the Red Balloon Bookshop boothand authors will be available for signing after their events!
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rain taxi 20th anniversary eventspresented by Rain Taxi Review of Books and Magers & Quinn Booksellers
MARK Z. DANIELEWSKIMonday, November 2, 2015 • 7:oo pm •Uptown Church
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This is a ticketed event. Advance tickets are $5 or $10 at the door. Purchase advance tickets online at www.raintaxi.com, at the Rain Taxi Table on the Exhibit Hall floor, or at Magers & Quinn Booksellers.
CHRIS MARTIN & EILEEN MYLESTuesday, November 3, 2015 • 7:oo pm • Uptown Church
The groundbreaking author of House of Leaves and Only Revolutions, Mark Z. Daniewleski returns to the Twin Cities to present his newest work, The Familiar, Volume 2: Into the Forest.
Chris Martin presents his third book of poems, The Falling Down Dance. Eileen Myles returns to the Twin Cities to read from her newest collection, I Must Be Living Twice: New and Selected Poems 1975-2014.
Uptown Church is located at 1219 W. 31st. St., Minneapolis Including dessert receptions, door prizes, music, and more!
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rain taxi 20th anniversary eventpresented by Rain Taxi Review of Books and Common Good Books
GEORGE SAUNDERS
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This is a ticketed event. Advance tickets are $5 or $10 at the door. Purchase advance tickets online at www.raintaxi.com, at the Rain Taxi Table on the Exhibit Hall floor, or at Common Good Books.
Tuesday, December 8, 2015 • 7:oo pmKagin Commons • Macalester College • St.Paul
Saunders celebrates a new, enhanced edition of his acclaimed collaboration with Lane Smith, The Very Persistent Gappers of Frip, a modern fable for children and adults that touches on privilege, compassion, and the power of community.
MacArthur “Genius Grant” fellow George Saunders is the New York Times bestselling author of several collections of short stories, including Tenth of December, Pastoralia, and CivilWarLand in Bad Decline. He teaches in the creative writing program at Syracuse University.
“Not since Twain has America produced a satirist this funny.” —Zadie Smith
“George Saunders is a complete original. . . . There is no one better, no one more essential to our national sense of self and sanity.” —Dave Eggers
BIG THANKS!
Rain Taxi would like to thank the many volunteers who help make the Book Festival happen—and all the authors, exhibitors, and audience members who came together for this year’s celebration of the written word.
MAJOR FESTIVAL SUPPORTMinnesota State Arts Board • Metropolitan Regional Arts Council
MELSA—An Alliance of Metro Public Libraries
MEDIA SPONSORSCity Pages • Minnesota Parent • Mpls.St.Paul Magazine • MPR News The Thread
OFFICIAL FESTIVAL BOOKSELLERSMagers and Quinn Booksellers • Red Balloon Bookshop • Common Good Books
PROGRAM PRINTERBookMobile
LOCAL BUSINESS SUPPORTBreadsmith • Butter Bakery Café • Kowalski's Markets
Norske Nook • Peace Coffee • Pizza Luce
Rain Taxi also wishes to thank all its supporters and subscribers, as well as its major funders—the Minnesota State Arts Board, McKnight Foundation, Target Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts—without whom this project would not be possible.
The Twin Cities Book Festival is a project of Rain Taxi, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering awareness and appreciation of contemporary literature.
2015 BOOK FESTIVAL STAFF
Kelly Everding Michael FallonRachel FulkersonMark Gustafson
Timothy HedgesPamela Klinger-HornKathryn KysarEric Lorberer
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Program cover photos by Jennifer Simonson Photography
Karen OlsonMargaret TelferElisabeth Workman
Festival Director: Eric Lorberer Art Director: Kelly Everding Exhibit Coordinator: Alex Brubaker
Volunteer Coordinator: Kristin HeibergFacility Coordinator: Timothy HedgesOnsite Assistance: Gary Dop
This activity is made possible by the
voters of Minnesota through grants from
the Minnesota State Arts Board and the
Metropolitan Regional Arts Council,
thanks to a legislative appropriation
from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
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