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SUMMARY:Mark Jacob
DESCRIPTION:Plymouth Court Stage\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 4pm \n \nMark Jacob’s latest book is Globetrotter: How Abe Saperstein Shook Up the World of Sports\, co-written with his brother\, Matthew Jacob. Mark is the co-author of nine other books\, most of them related to history. He was metro editor of the Chicago Tribune\, Sunday editor of the Chicago Sun-Times and website editor of Northwestern University’s Medill Local News Initiative. He writes the Stop the Presses newsletter on media and politics. Mark served as Tribune columnist Mary Schmich’s editor when she won the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/mark-jacob/
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SUMMARY:Scoop Jackson
DESCRIPTION:Center Stage\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 3pm \n \nRobert Scoop Jackson is currently a columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times. Previously he was senior writer and national columnist for ESPN\, senior editor for Slam Magazine\, executive editor for XXL Magazine. He is the author of several books\, including\, ICE: Why I Was Born To Score (The Autobiography of George Gervin)\, The Game Is Not A Game: The Power\, Protest and Politics of American Sports and Sole Provider: 30 Years of Nike Basketball. A graduate of Howard University (MA) and Xavier University (BA) and a National Dean’s List member (1991). He is the president of Strong Island Media CHI agency.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/scoop-jackson/
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SUMMARY:Lindsay Hunter
DESCRIPTION:Center Stage\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 12pm \n \nLindsay Hunter is the author of two story collections and three novels. Her latest novel\, Hot Springs Drive (Roxane Gay Books) was a Washington Post Pick for 12 Best Thrillers of 2023. She produces and hosts the podcast I’m a Writer But\, a series about writers with lives and how they make it all work (or don’t). She lives in Chicago with her family.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/lindsay-hunter/
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SUMMARY:Renaldo Hudson
DESCRIPTION:Plymouth Court Stage\nSunday\, Sept. 8th at 4pm \n \nA community organizer\, Renaldo Hudson (he/him) is the director of Education at Illinois Prison Project. After being sentenced to death row and while serving 37 years in prison\, Hudson developed and implemented groundbreaking programs inside the Department of Corrections\, including the prison newspaper Stateville Speaks and the Building Block Program\, in the Illinois Department of Corrections. Hudson’s work and life have been featured in such media outlets as the BBC\, Chicago Tribune\, Chicago Magazine\, and others. Renaldo sits on the board of JHA/Real Youth Initiative among others.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/renaldo-hudson/
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SUMMARY:Jane Hseu
DESCRIPTION:North Stage\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 2pm \n \nJane Hseu is a Professor of English at Dominican University\, board member of the Chicago Literary Hall of Fame\, and core organizer for Banyan: Asian American Writers Collective. She has published personal essays and poetry and is currently at work on a memoir about a family history of mental illness. At Dominican\, she teaches racial minority US literatures and writing creative nonfiction. She regularly presents and facilitates at venues such as the APIDA Arts Festival\, Fuller Award for Lifetime Achievement\, American Writers Festival\, and Casa de las Americas (Cuba) in order to build community and encourage storytelling for social change.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/jane-hseu/
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SUMMARY:Anna Hozian
DESCRIPTION:North Stage\nSunday\, Sept. 8th at 10am \n \nAnna Hozian was one of twelve women chosen for the inaugural year of the New York Women in Film and Television’s The Writers Lab funded by Meryl Streep. In addition to winning or placing in some of the most prestigious screenwriting contests (The Black List Lab\, the Nicholl\, the Page\, Austin Film Festival\, the Samuel Goldwyn Awards)\, Anna continues to develop projects with independent producers and production companies. Her award-winning web series and short films have traveled the world in film festivals. Anna is an Associate Professor of Screenwriting at DePaul University’s School of Cinematic Arts.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/anna-hozian/
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SUMMARY:Keisha Howard
DESCRIPTION:North Stage\nSunday\, Sept. 8th at 10am \n \nKeisha Howard\, founder of Sugar Gamers since 2009\, champions inclusivity in gaming and tech. With over 15 years of experience\, she is a two-time TEDx speaker and International Video Game Hall of Fame inductee. Recognized by the Chicago Council of Science and Technology\, her work fosters innovation\, social change\, and creativity. Keisha impacts diverse audiences through advocacy\, educational programming\, and community building\, consistently promoting the dynamic landscape of technology and gaming.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/keisha-howard/
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SUMMARY:Ashley Honeysett
DESCRIPTION:Grace Place Stage (2nd floor)\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 10am \n \nAshley Honeysett’s debut book\, Fictions\, won the Miami University Press Novella Prize.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/ashley-honeysett/
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SUMMARY:Marcy Rae Henry
DESCRIPTION:Jazz Showcase Stage\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 4:30pm \n \nMarcy Rae Henry is a multidisciplinary Latina/e artist originally from the Borderlands and author of We Are Primary Colors (DoubleCross Press)\, the body is where it all begins (forthcoming from Querencia Press)\, dream life of night owls (forthcoming from Open Country Press) and red delicious (forthcoming from dancing girl press). Her work has received a Chicago Community Arts Assistance Grant\, an Illinois Arts Council Fellowship\, a Pushcart nomination\, first prize in Suburbia’s Novel Excerpt Contest and was a Marsh Hawk Poetry Awards finalist. M.R. is a digital minimalist with no social media accounts and an associate editor for RHINO. marcyraehenry.com.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/marcy-rae-henry/
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SUMMARY:Cristina Henríquez
DESCRIPTION:Joseph & Bessie Feinberg Foundation Stage\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 12:30pm \n \nCristina Henríquez is the author of The Great Divide\, The Book of Unknown Americans\, The World In Half\, and Come Together\, Fall Apart: A Novella and Stories. She has been longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction and was a finalist for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker\, The Atlantic\, The New York Times Magazine\, The Wall Street Journal\, Real Simple\, The Oxford American\, The American Scholar\, and elsewhere. She earned her undergraduate degree from Northwestern University and is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. She lives in Illinois.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/cristina-henriquez/
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SUMMARY:Miles Harvey
DESCRIPTION:North Stage\nSunday\, Sept. 8th at 3pm \n \nMiles Harvey is the author of The Registry of Forgotten Objects (Mad Creek Books\, 2024)\, a collection of short stories that won the Journal Non/Fiction Prize. His most recent work of nonfiction\, The King of Confidence (Little\, Brown & Co.\, 2020)\, was a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice selection. Harvey also wrote Painter in a Savage Land (Random House\, 2008) and The Island of Lost Maps (Random House\, 2000)\, a national bestseller. He teaches creative writing at DePaul University in Chicago where he chairs the Department of English and serves as director of the DePaul Publishing Institute.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/miles-harvey/
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SUMMARY:Gavin Harper
DESCRIPTION:Center Stage\nSunday\, Sept. 8th at 10am \n \nGavin Harper is a seasoned performer and teacher with over a decade of experience. He currently serves as a full-time conductor with Uniting Voices Chicago teaching hundreds of students. He is also a music director for Street of Dreams Theater and freelance vocal director at various theaters. He spends his free time performing in musicals throughout the city and suburbs. He currently lives in Chicago\, Illinois with his puppy\, Charlie.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/gavin-harper/
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SUMMARY:Kate Harding
DESCRIPTION:Plymouth Court Stage\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 11am \n \nKate Harding is the author of Asking for It: The Alarming Rise of Rape Culture and co-editor of Nasty Women: Feminism\, Resistance and Revolution in Trump’s America. She holds an MFA in fiction and a PhD in nonfiction and has taught creative writing at StoryStudio Chicago and Northwestern University\, among others. She lives in Rogers Park where she’ll be opening Jarvis Square Books this fall.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/kate-harding/
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SUMMARY:Erica Griffin
DESCRIPTION:Plymouth Court Stage\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 2pm \n \nErica Griffin serves as the Elizabeth F. Cheney Director of Education at the Chicago History Museum\, leading the Museum’s teaching\, learning\, and engagement efforts. She is committed to inspiring learners of all ages and backgrounds to investigate Chicago’s rich history\, meeting curiosity with credible historical engagement. Erica holds that presenting inclusive history contributes to shaping a society primed for civic involvement. Erica also served as director of education at DuSable Museum of African American History developing innovative and accessible public engagement and K–12 learning programs and co-curated the 2018 exhibition\, South Side Stories: The Art & Influence of Dr. Margaret Burroughs\, 1960-1980.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/erica-griffin/
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SUMMARY:Reginald Gibbons
DESCRIPTION:Center Stage\nSunday\, Sept. 8th at 4pm \n \nReginald Gibbons has published 11 books of poems\, including Creatures of a Day (Finalist for National Book Award)\, the novel Sweetbitter (Anisfield-Wolf Book Award)\, and two books of very short fiction\, as well as many translations and co-translations of poetry from Spanish\, ancient Greek\, and Russian. He was a co-founder of the Guild Complex\, and at Northwestern University he was a co-founder of the full-time and part-time MFA programs in writing. He has won fellowships from the NEA\, the Guggenheim Foundation\, Illinois Arts Council\, and awards from The Texas Institute of Letters and other institutions.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/reginald-gibbons/
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SUMMARY:Sarah Gerard
DESCRIPTION:Sarah Gerard is the author of the essay collection Sunshine State\, a New York Times Critics’ and NPR Best Book of the Year\, finalist for the Southern Book Prize\, and a longlist for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award; the novels True Love and Binary Star\, a finalist for the LA Times First Fiction Prize; and the chapbook The Butter House. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times\, Granta\, Guernica\, McSweeney’s\, BOMB Magazine\, and more. She holds an MFA from The New School and is a graduate student in the criminal justice program at CU Denver. She’s a private investigator.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/sarah-gerard/
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SUMMARY:Sarah Geis
DESCRIPTION:Center Stage\nSunday\, Sept. 8th at 2pm \n \nSarah Geis is a long-time audio editor\, producer\, and educator. She likes experimenting with form\, fighting for moments of poetry\, and sneaking jokes into serious places. At the Invisible Institute she was the story editor of the podcast Somebody\, which was a finalist for the 2021 Pulitzer Prize\, and a co-creator of the podcast You Didn’t See Nothin\, which won the 2024 Pulitzer Prize and a Peabody. She runs the project Audio Playground\, a home for high-risk low-stakes audio experiments\, and is a former artistic director of the Third Coast International Audio Festival.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/sarah-geis/
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SUMMARY:Alex A Garcia
DESCRIPTION:Center Stage\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 2pm \n \nPulitzer Prize-winning Chicago photographer Alex Garcia has been called “one of the world’s leading photojournalists” by HarperCollins. He has worked on staff at the Los Angeles Times and the Chicago Tribune where he received a World Press Photo Golden Eye from work in Cuba\, the country of his heritage. His company Cuba Workshops leads photographers on tours to the island to support the Cuban people. He primarily directs video and photography projects for Three Story Media\, a company that harnesses the power of storytelling and has won a Grand Prix at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/alex-a-garcia/
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SUMMARY:David Friend
DESCRIPTION:Plymouth Court Stage\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 1pm \n \nDavid Friend\, an editor at Vanity Fair\, is the author of The Naughty Nineties. Formerly LIFE‘s director of photography and an award-winning curator\, he has executive produced films such as 9/11 (for which he won an Emmy)\, MLK/FBI (shortlisted for an Oscar)\, and Lakota Nation Vs. United States. As a journalist he has covered conflicts in Afghanistan\, Lebanon\, and throughout the Middle East. He is the author of Watching the World Change\, about 9/11 (which he helped adapt into the CNN film\, The Flag). His poetry has appeared in The New Yorker. Friend grew up in Highland Park.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/david-friend/
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SUMMARY:Kim Coleman Foote
DESCRIPTION:Grace Place Stage (2nd floor)\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 1pm \n \nKim Coleman Foote was born and raised in New Jersey where she started writing fiction at the age of seven(ish). A recent fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown\, she has received additional fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts\, New York Foundation for the Arts\, Bread Loaf\, Phillips Exeter Academy\, Center for Fiction\, and Fulbright\, and residencies at Yaddo\, MacDowell\, and Hedgebrook\, among others. Her fiction and essays have appeared in The Best American Short Stories 2022\, The Rumpus\, Prairie Schooner\, the Missouri Review\, the Literary Review\, Kweli\, and Obsidian.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/kim-coleman-foote/
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SUMMARY:Josephine Ferorelli
DESCRIPTION:Plymouth Court Stage\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 10am \n \nJosephine Ferorelli is a writer\, illustrator\, and yoga instructor who makes her home in Chicago\, Illinois. She and Meghan Kallman founded the organization Conceivable Future in 2014 to recognize that environmental collapse is now a major factor in family planning. Together they are the authors of The Conceivable Future: Planning Families and Taking Action in the Age of Climate Change.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/josephine-ferorelli/
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SUMMARY:Emily Farris
DESCRIPTION:Grace Place Stage (1st floor)\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 11am \n \nIn the fifth grade\, Emily won the DARE essay contest. Since then\, she’s written for many publications you’ve actually heard of\, and her 2024 essay collection\, I‘ll Just Be Five More Minutes: And Other Tales from My ADHD Brain (Hachette Books) is an Amazon Editor’s Pick for best nonfiction. Kirkus Reviews called Emily “an endearingly spiky new voice” and compared her to Samantha Irby—and also pointed out that she “isn’t always quite as funny as she thinks she is.” Emily lives in Kansas City\, MO with her two sons. She is a senior staff writer at Bon Appétit and Epicurious.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/emily-farris/
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SUMMARY:David Faris
DESCRIPTION:Joseph & Bessie Feinberg Foundation Stage\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 10am \n \nDavid Faris is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Roosevelt University\, a contributing writer at Slate\, The Week and Newsweek and the author of It’s Time to Fight Dirty: How Democrats Can Build a Lasting Majority in American Politics and The Kids Are All Left: How Young Voters Will Unite America. His work has also appeared in The Washington Post\, The New Republic\, Washington Monthly\, Salon\, The Forum and more. He lives in Chicago with his wife and two children.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/david-faris/
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SUMMARY:Michelle Falkoff
DESCRIPTION:Joseph & Bessie Feinberg Foundation Stage\nSunday\, Sept. 8th at 5pm \n \nMichelle Falkoff’s first young adult novel\, Playlist for the Dead\, was selected as an NPR Great Read. She is also the author of three other YA novels\, most recently How to Pack for the End of the World. Her stories and reviews have been published in ZYZZYVA\, Harvard Review\, and The Cincinnati Review\, among other places. She lives in Chicago.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/michelle-falkoff/
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SUMMARY:Kasey Evans
DESCRIPTION:Joseph & Bessie Feinberg Foundation Stage\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 2:30pm \n \nKasey Evans is associate professor of English literature at Northwestern University\, where she has taught since 2005. Her current\, seemingly-endless book project explores fantasies of resurrection in Renaissance literature.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/kasey-evans/
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SUMMARY:Joan Esposito
DESCRIPTION:Joseph & Bessie Feinberg Foundation Stage\nSunday\, Sept. 8th at 11am \n \nJoan Esposito hosts the liberal political radio talk show\, Joan Esposito Live\, Local\, and Progressive on WCPT AM 820/Heartland Signal Monday through Friday. She spent 20 years as a news anchor in Chicago at WGN\, ABC\, and NBC.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/joan-esposito/
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SUMMARY:Monica E Eng
DESCRIPTION:Plymouth Court Stage\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 3pm \n \nMonica Eng is an award-winning Chicago writer who reports at Axios Chicago. Over the past three decades she has served as a reporter and editor at the Chicago Sun Times\, Chicago Tribune and WBEZ. Her book Made in Chicago co-written with David Hammond documents the city’s tastiest home grown treats.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/monica-e-eng/
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SUMMARY:David Ellis
DESCRIPTION:Plymouth Court Stage\nSunday\, Sept. 8th at 11am \n \nDavid Ellis is a judge and an Edgar Award-winning author of ten novels of crime fiction\, as well as eight bestselling books co-authored with James Patterson. His novels have been translated into more than ten languages worldwide. In December 2014\, Dave was sworn in as the youngest-serving Justice of the Illinois Appellate Court for the First District. He lives outside Chicago with his wife and three children.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/david-ellis/
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SUMMARY:Rita Dove
DESCRIPTION:Joseph & Bessie Feinberg Foundation Stage\nSaturday\, Sept. 7th at 1:30pm \n \nRita Dove\, former US Poet Laureate and 1987 Pulitzer Prize winner in poetry\, received the National Humanities Medal from President Clinton and the National Medal of Arts from President Obama. Her most recent honors include the 2023 Honorary National Book Award\, a 2022 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize and the 2019 Wallace Stevens Award\, and her most recent books are Playlist for the Apocalypse and Collected Poems 1974-2004. The song cycle A Standing Witness\, with composer Richard Danielpour\, premiered recently at the University of Chicago\, Tanglewood\, and the Kennedy Center. Rita Dove teaches creative writing at the University of Virginia.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/rita-dove/
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SUMMARY:Patricia Carlos Dominguez
DESCRIPTION:Center Stage\nSunday\, Sept. 8th at 12pm \n \nFor over 30 years\, Patricia Carlos Dominguez has written and produced original works of children’s theater\, She has also published three children’s books and presented them in museums\, schools\, and festivals in Mexico City and Chicago. She has a BA in Romance Languages from the University of Illinois at Chicago and an MA in Spanish Literature from Roosevelt University.
URL:https://printersrowlitfest.org/event/patricia-carlos-dominguez/
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