WANT TO HAVE SOME FUN? Please join me on Sunday, July 28, from 3-5pm, at the Emporium! I will read new stories and then lead an (optional) activity or two from Dear Inner Critic: a self-doubt activity book. Books will be available for purchase.
On Dec. 11, 2021, Robert Freeman Wexler and I performed fiction at Emporium Wines/Underdog Cafe in Yellow Springs, Ohio. We were accompanied by interdisciplinary/sound artist Michael Casselli. (Thanks, Robert! Thanks, Michael!)
We had hoped to share the event live via Facebook, but technology did not save us.
Fortunately, we filmed the event, and it’s now available to watch.
The video was filmed & edited by Cameron Henderson. (Thanks, Cameron!)
Photo courtesy of Lauren Shows/Yellow Springs News
On February 2, Robert Freeman Wexler and I will emerge from hibernation to read from our recent “genre-defying books.” Maybe we will see our shadows, maybe not.
We had hoped to read in person, but considering the state of things, the Yellow Springs branch of the Greene County Public Library has graciously moved the event online. This means you can attend from anywhere! Please join us.
Details & registration information below.
Yellow Springs Library Local Author Visit (ONLINE): Kuder and Wexler
Local authors Rebecca Kuder and Robert Wexler will visit (online) to read excerpts from their recently published, genre-defying fiction, including a brief Q&A.
Please join me for the online What Books Press Launch party, hosted by Skylight Books! I will read from my debut novel, The Eight Mile Suspended Carnival, alongside poets Maureen Alsop and M. L. Williams. For more information, or to register, please visit the event page. (Please note the event will be held at 7pm Pacific/10pm Eastern.)
Hosted by Barbara Fant, the Antioch University LA Literary Uprising will feature readings from Erica Floyd, Jake Bailey, Melissa Benton, Rebecca Kuder, Christine Waloszczyk, and Jahzerah Brooks.
I’ll be reading on Wed., Nov. 12, 7pm, at the Coretta Scott King Center at Antioch College.
I’ve been invited to read from my novels and shorter work at the Antioch College Local Writer Series. The reading will be on Wednesday, November 12, at 7pm at the Coretta Scott King Center at Antioch College (Livermore Street, across the street from the main Antioch towers). The event is free and open to the public, and I hear there will be snacks (and maybe a little glitter!).
From a press release someone sent me the other day…I hear he’ll be reading in English, not French.
“Robert Freeman Wexler will read from his novel The Painting and the City, Tuesday, March 9, 7 pm, at the Yellow Springs Library, 415 Xenia Avenue, 937-352-4003. He will be accompanied by Brady Burkett of Stark Folk on electric guitar. The Painting and the City tells a story of art and its conflict with commerce, the way art can (literally) reshape the world, and the consequences of such a reshaping. Wexler’s surreal cityscapes combine with Burkett’s guitar improvisation to create a unique listening experience.”
On Saturday, October 24, 4 pm, at the Dayton Visual Art Center, 118 N. Jefferson Street, Dayton, OH, my husband, Robert Freeman Wexler, will be reading from The Painting and the City, accompanied by Brady Burkett on electric guitar. Should be fun–hope to see you there!