Reading and Art Salon at TEN Gallery

I’m delighted to be a part of this Thursday’s Art Salon at TEN Gallery here in New Orleans, a reading and discussion series that explores questions of identity and place. Featuring presentations from artists Jonathan Mayers, Ricardo Barba, and David Parker, it should be a stimulating night. As Hattiesburg, Mississippi is now officially out — the street date is today, November 18th — it’ll be the first public appearance of the book. Hopefully the pages won’t be too shy to turn. Starts at 6pm, with a BYO wine reception.

Day of the Imprisoned Writer

The international Day of the Imprisoned Writer is this Saturday, November 15. This week, PEN is publishing a letter to five imprisoned writers around the world. From the Guardian:

Nine hundred writers around the world were harassed, imprisoned, murdered or “disappeared” last year, according to PEN International. On Monday, the writers’ organisation has selected just five of them, from a teacher and poet currently serving a 20-year prison sentence in Iran to a Paraguayan writer who has just been sentenced to jail for allegedly plagiarising a novel, and has asked its free members to stand in solidarity with their silenced colleagues.

Hattiesburg, Mississippi available for pre-order

It’s official — Hattiesburg, Mississippi: A History of the Hub City is now available for pre-order on the History Press website. With its full release confirmed for November 18, any copies ordered therein will be shipped as soon as the book returns from the printer. The History Press is currently offering a 25% discount on titles ordered online (their home page has details), so there’s no time like the present to stuff a stocking early…