InKY Fiction Night Friday May 8, 2009

May 01, 2009

Books, Old Louisville, Reading

Our favorite reading series, InKY, is celebrating fiction next Friday night with an appearance by an incredibly talented Louisville native.

Louisville
native Tania
James
is the author of Atlas
of Unknowns
, her debut novel recently published by Alfred
Knopf.  

A
graduate of the Kentucky
Governor’s School for the Arts
, she studied filmmaking at Harvard
University and received her MFA in fiction from Columbia University. Her
story “Aerogrammes,” published in One Story, was selected as
one of the 100 Distinguished Stories of 2008 by Best American Short
Stories
.

That’s an impressive list of accomplishments. Lucky us she’s coming home for a visit to InKY.

Also appearing next week:

Thomas Jeffrey Vasseur is the author of Discovering the World: Thirteen Stories and Touch the Earth: An Aftermath of the Vietnam War.
He has received a Utah Fiction Award, a North Point Fellowship, an NEH
Grant to UC Berkeley, and is a two-time finalist for Georgia’s Townsend
Award for fiction. A native of Kentucky, he graduated from Transylvania
University with a degree in English and Philosophy and received a Ph.D.
in literature from the University of Utah. He teaches in the English
department at Valdosta State University and is the former MFA
coordinator at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Friday May 8, 2009
Open mic at 7:00
Music at 7:30
Featured readers at 8:00
Free

The Rudyard Kipling
422 W. Oak Street
Louisville, KY

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