March 27: Erika T. Wurth, Steven Dunn, and Nanette Gamily

Join us on March 27, 2024 at Fort Greene for the next installment of the Reading Den series.

The event is free to the public and begins at 7pm. Registration is encouraged.

ABOUT THE READERS

Erika T. Wurth’s novel White Horse is a New York Times editors pick, a Good Morning America buzz pick, and an Indie Next, Target book of the Month, and Book of the Month Pick. She is both a Kenyon and Sewanee fellow, and Kenyon faculty. She’s published in Buzzfeed, and The Writer’s Chronicle, and is a narrative artist for the Meow Wolf Denver installation. She is an urban Native of Apache/Chickasaw/Cherokee descent.

She is represented by Rebecca Friedman for books, and Dana Spector for film. She’s a professor of creative writing at Western Illinois University and lives in Denver with her partner, step-kids and two incredibly fluffy dogs.

Steven Dunn is a 2021 Whiting Award winner and the author of Potted Meat and water & power. He was born and raised in West Virginia and teaches in the MFA programs at Regis University and Stetson University.

His most recent book, Tannery Bay, was co-written by Katie Jean Shinkle and is available now.

Nanette Gamily’s debut Native American crime fiction novel, Cry for the Child, is represented by Josh Getlzer at HG Literary. She’s an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation, a Tin House Finalist, and a Regis University MFA graduate. She lives in Denver with her husband, daughter, and rescue dog.

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