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LitHub says Teresa Dzieglewicz's "Something Small of How to See a River" is a new poetry collection to watch for in October. In it, she recounts her time at the Standing Rock Reservation. See Dzieglewicz at PorchLight at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 9, as part of the festival. lithub.com/inhabiting-t...
“Inhabiting the Poem.” Seven Poetry Collections to Read This October
“What was the work the poet was demanding of me? It was to inhabit the poem, to live willingly in its world.” Those sentences were written by my late teacher Helen Vendler, and arrive in the second…
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Art Cullen is headed to Iowa City next week for the Iowa City Book Festival, appearing at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 11, at the Iowa City Public Library. For a sneak preview, check out this excellent interview with IPR's Charity Nebbe. www.iowapublicradio.org/podcast/talk...
'We crapped in our nest' a conversation with Art Cullen
The editor and co-owner of the Storm Lake Times Pilot discusses his new book, Dear Marty, We Crapped In Our Nest: Notes from the Edge of the World.
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We can't wait to host Donika Kelly as she launches her wonderful new collection, "The Natural Order of Things"!
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Book stuff kicks off next week, with a home book launch in Iowa City as part of the @iowacityoflit.bsky.social Book Festival. Tuesday 10/7 at 7pm at the Iowa City Public Library!
Tour graphic with dates for my book tour: 
10/7: Prairie Lights w ICBF
10/10: Storypub Book Store in Des Moines 
1023: Brown  University 
10/25: Wisconsin Book Festival
10/27: Skylights Books with Jennifer Espinoza

Tour graphic continues: 
10/31: Palm Springs Pride on the Page
11/8-9: Texas Book Fest
11/13: NYU 
11/14: Craft Talk at NYU
11/14: Sarah Lawrence 
11/15: P&T Knitwear
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We're excited to share the lineup for the 2025 Iowa City Book Festival, a schedule of 40 free events from Oct. 5-12, including plenty of fiction, poetry, environmental issues, science fiction and much more. See the full schedule at www.iowacitybookfestival.org
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The City of Literature is producing a wonderful performance of the song cycle "Penelope" on April 26 at the James Theatre as part of its MusicIC festival. Watch this segment from this morning's "Everyday Iowa" show on KCRG for more info. Tickets at www.MusicIC.org.

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Everyday Iowa - MusicIC Festival presents Penelope a Song Cycle
Don’t miss MusicIC Festival’s one-night only presentation of Penelope—a multimedia song cycle with Grammy-nominee Shara Nova, 4/26 at The James Theater!
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We are excited for the return of our MusicIC festival, celebrating intersections between music and literature. This year we feature a performance of "Penelope" by Sarah Kirkland Snider, with vocals by Shara Nova (My Brightest Diamond), on April 26 at the James Theater. Tickets at www.MusicIC.org.
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We're excited that the Iowa City Public Library's nominated book, Daniel Mason's "North Woods," made the shortlist for the 2025 Dublin Literary Award!
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The #DublinLitAward 2025 Shortlist is here! 🎉

Congrats to Selva Almada (Not a River), Gerda Blees (We Are Light), Michael Crummey (The Adversary), Percival Everett (James), Paul Lynch (Prophet Song), and Daniel Mason (North Woods).

Winner announced 22nd May! 🏆
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Belated congratulations to all the authors longlisted for the 2025 Joyce Carol Oates Prize by New Literary Project, including Abby Geni, Cristina Henríquez, Sarah Manguso, Andrew Porter, and Regina Porter! www.newliteraryproject.org/whats-new/jo...
Joyce Carol Oates Prize Longlist Announced — New Literary Project
Announcing the 2025 Longlist for the Joyce Carol Oates Prize
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"Publishing 32 books over the course of his life, he wasn’t simply prolific, as far as former presidents go. His output also displayed an extraordinary range that included historical fiction, poetry and meditations on the meaning of faith and the splendor of nature."
Jimmy Carter: Poet, Novelist, Memoirist, Philosopher
He wasn’t just prolific, publishing 32 books. His output also showed an unusual range that included memoirs and forays into historical fiction and even poetry.
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For SDG 17: Partnerships read Clubfoot by Thomas M. Cook which addresses collaboration between those carrying out the work of Dr. Ignacio Ponseti and the Iowa City Noon Rotary Club to promote clubfoot treatment. #17BooksFor17SDGs
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For SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Instinutions read "Mother: by m.s. RedCherries. Mother is a poetry collection which explores Indigenous identity and.resilience through the lens of personal and collective history. #17BooksFor17SDGs
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For SDG 15: Life on Land read Tallgrass Conversations by Cindy Crosby and Thomas Dean which discusses the importance of prairie ecosystems and our role in conserving them. #17BooksFor17SDGs
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For SDG 14: Life Below Water read the River Knows by Neil D. Hamilton, which explores the intricate relationship between humans and waterways, emphasizing the importance of protecting aquatic ecosystems for the health and sustainability of our planet. #17BooksFor17SDGs
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For SDG 13: Climate Action, read We Hold Our Breath: A Journey to Texas Between Storms by Micah Fields, graduate of the University of Iowa Nonfiction Writing Program. #17BooksFor17SDGs
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For SDG 12: Responsible Production, read A Thousand Acres by Jane Smiley. A Thousand Acres explores the environmental and social impacts of modern agriculture. #17BooksFor17SDGs
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For SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, read Co-Crafting the Just City by James A. Throgmorton, which received the John Friedmann Book Award from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.
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For SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, read "Co-Crafting the Just City" by former Iowa City Mayor James A. Throgmorton, which recently received the John Friedmann Book Award from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. #17BooksFor17SDGs
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For SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities read Unexplained Presence by TIsa Bryant. Unexplained Presence reinterprets the experiences of marginalized figures, especially black individuals within historical and cultural frameworks. #17BooksFor17SDGs
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For Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, explore The Dawn of Industrial Agriculture in Iowa by E. Durrenberger. This book discusses the transformation of agriculture through innovation and infrastructure development. #17BooksFor17SDGs