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Author of three award-winning short story collections Amina Gautier holds discussions, a fiction reading and a book signing at UW-La Crosse Tuesday, March 6.
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Amina Gautier on campus March 6.
Amina Gautier on campus March 6
The author of three award-winning short story collections will give insights on her writings during a UW-La Crosse visit.
Amina Gautier, who received the Chicago Public Library’s 21st Century Award, will give a craft discussion from 2:15-3:40 p.m. Tuesday, March 6, in 0120, the Student Union Theater. Gautier will hold a fiction reading, discussion and book signing from 4-5 p.m. Both are free and open to all.
Gautier’s most recent book, “The Loss of All Lost Things,” was a finalist for the Hurston/Wright Award. Her work embraces contemporary issues of race, gender, class, sexuality and other topics.
Gautier's visit is part of the Department of English Visiting Writers Series and funded by a UWL Provost Office Visiting Artist of Color Grant, which offers opportunities to promote UWL's mission of Inclusive Excellence.
If you go—Who: Amina Gautier
What: Fiction reading, discussions and book signing
When: 2:15-5 p.m. Tuesday, March 6
Where: 120 UWL Student Union, 521 East Ave. N.Admission: Free; sponsored by a Provost Office Visiting Artist of Color Grant