Amina Gautier reads from her short story collection The Loss of All Things.
Join us for a reading by 2022 Blackwell Prize in Writing winner, Amina Gautier, author of three short story collections: The Loss of All Things, Now We Will Be Happy, and At-Risk. More than one hundred and thirty-five of her stories have been published in prominent literary journals. She is winner of numerous awards, including the prestigious Pen/Malamud Award for Excellence in the Short Story.
Campus Center Ballroom 108
Free and open to the public. Books will be given out on a first-come basis.
Gautier will also be reading for The Other Night School series on Tuesday, March 14, 6:00 reception, 6:30 talk, UWG Newnan Center: REGISTER TO RESERVE SEATS.
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