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2023 Spring Literary Festival welcomes novelist Megan Giddings on March 29-30

, short fiction writer and author of two novels, visits 91视频 for the 2023 Spring Literary Festival, with free public readings and lectures on March 29-30.

Giddings will give a public reading and a craft talk.

Giddings' most recent novel, "," was published by Amistad on Aug. 9, 2022. The book is described as 鈥渁 piercing dystopian novel about the unbreakable bond between a young woman and her mysterious mother鈥 in which Giddings 鈥渆xplores the limits women face鈥攁nd the powers they have to transgress and transcend them鈥 and 鈥渋ngeniously blends her harrowing parable of an all-powerful patriarchy with insights into racial imbalance.鈥

"The Women Could Fly" is a cerebral novel, one where the prose flutters effortlessly between family history and complex societal structures. Though ostensibly about witches, Giddings leverages both the real and unreal to superb effect鈥攏ot delineating nor blurring, but venturing slipstream into flowing and surprising prose.

The novel has been placed on multiple best-of lists, including The Washington Post鈥檚 Best Science Fiction and Fantasy novels of 2022, Vulture鈥檚 Best Fantasy books of 2022, and a New York Times Editor鈥檚 choice.

Gidding鈥檚 first novel, "," came out in 2020. Gidding鈥檚 stories have appeared in Story Magazine, The Iowa Review, Catapult, and Gulf Coast, among other places, and has been widely anthologized, including in Best of the Net, Wigleaf Top 50 Very Short Fictions, and Best Small Fictions.

Spring 2023 Literary Festival Schedule

Wednesday, March 29

7:30 p.m. Barrie Jean Borich lecture

8:30 p.m. Denise Duhamel reading

Thursday, March 30

10 a.m.: Megan Giddings lecture

11 a.m.: Denise Duhamel lecture

5 p.m.: Barrie Jean Borich reading

6 p.m.: Megan Giddings reading

See more Spring Literary Festival news.

Published
March 18, 2023
Author
By Andy Bodinger, English doctoral student in the College of Arts & Sciences