The Writer's Center has a longstanding annual tradition of hosting a reading as part of Fall for the Book. This year, the September 22 reading by Clifford Garstang and Hailey Leithauser and the September 27 reading by Jon Pineda and Sarah Pleydell are both included in the festival. We're glad to post Art Taylor's blog about the upcoming festival.
Novelist Sarah Pleydell
From a Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist to one of the most
important figures in today’s political landscape to the memoirist whose
adventures launched Oprah’s Book Club 2.0, this year’s Fall for the Book Festival
welcomes some of the nation’s most exciting and provocative writers to its
landmark 15th annual festival, September 22-27. Dave Barry, Ralph Nader,
and Cheryl Strayed join thriller
writer David Baldacci and poet Sonia Sanchez to headline the festival,
which hosts events at locations throughout Northern Virginia, DC, and Maryland.
And as part of its continuing partnership with Fall for the Book, The Writer’s
Center will be welcoming acclaimed authors Clifford
Garstang and Hailey
Leithauser on the festival’s opening day and Sarah Pleydell, and Jon Pineda on the closing evening.
On Sunday, September 22, at 2 p.m., The Writer’s Center hosts
poet Hailey Leithauser and novelist Clifford Garstang for
readings from their recent and upcoming works. Leithauser is author of Swoop,
which won the Poetry Foundation’s Emily Dickinson First Book Award and is
forthcoming from Graywolf Press, and Garstang’s novel, What the
Zhang Boys Know, published by Press 53, has been named a finalist for the
2013 Library of Virginia Award in Fiction, alongside Christopher
Tilghman’s The Right-hand Shore and Kevin Powers’ The Yellow Birds.
Then on the festival’s closing night—Friday, September 27,
at 7:30 p.m.—The Writer’s Center hosts readings by first-time novelists Jon
Pineda and Sarah Pleydell, writers who have each earned distinction
in other genres before earning praise for their fiction. Pineda’s new novel, Apology, winner of the 2013 Milkweed
National Fiction Prize, follows on the heels of his memoir Sleep in Me, a
Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection, and his poetry
collections The Translator’s Diary, winner of the 2007 Green Rose Prize,
and Birthmark, winner of the 2003 Crab Orchard Award Series Open
Competition. Sarah Pleydell, whose debut novel Cologne has been described by The
Washington Post as “crisply and elegantly written,” is an award-winning
writer, performer and playwright who has worked with institutions including The
Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts, The Kennedy Center for
the Performing Arts, and the Luce Institute.
Beyond these events at The Writer’s Center and the
festival’s five headliners, Fall for the Book welcomes a wide range of authors
across a diverse set of genres, including:
- Novelists Chimamanda Ngozi
Adichie, Bonnie
Jo Campbell, Ellen Crosby, Anton
DiSclafani, Allison Leotta,
Thomas Mallon, Benjamin Percy, Bob Shacochis, and more
- Poets Eduardo Corral, Judith
Harris, Karen Ah-hwei Lee, William Logan, Robyn Schiff, and more
- Historians and biographers Marie Arana, Scott W. Berg, Robert
Dorr, Dean King, Cate Lineberry, and Daniel Stashower, among others
- Memoirists Josh Hanagarne, E. Ethelbert Miller, and Elisabeth Petry (daughter of
novelist Ann Petry), and more
- Honest Tea founder Seth Goldman
- And the festival’s first
major cooking and food event, with discussions and demonstrations by Norman Davis, Todd Gray and
Ellen Kassoff Gray, Krista
Gallagher and Kris Schoels,
Dave and Claudia Lefeve, Forrest
Pritchard, Michael Stein, Joe Yonan, and Peter and Laura Zeranski
- Plus much, much more!
For a full list of authors attending this year’s
festival—September 22-27 at George Mason University and locations throughout
Northern Virginia, DC, and Maryland—visit www.fallforthebook.org.