Program Type:
LectureAge Group:
AdultsProgram Description
Community Ink: Local Author Series
This community-focused series is designed to spotlight and celebrate the literary talent of Western Pennsylvania. This platform creates space for local authors to share their work, discuss their creative process, and connect directly with readers. These events feature book readings, lectures, signings, and Q&A sessions, fostering an intimate and interactive atmosphere. We've hosted authors like Marie Benedict, Brooke Barker and Boaz Frankel, Andy McPhee, and Clare Beams to name a few.
Our hope with Community Ink is to strengthen ties between authors and their local audience; showcase writers across genres, from fiction and poetry to memoirs and academic works; offer insights into the writing process, publishing journey, and the power of storytelling while providing visibility and encouragement for authors to thrive within their community.
Event Details
Join us to hear more about local author Jolene Mcilwain's Sidle Creek. Set in the bruised, mined, and timbered hills of Appalachia in Western Pennsylvania, this tender exploration of a small town and the people who live there wrestles the myths and stereotypes of the mining, mill, and farming towns where Mcilwain herself grew up. With stories that take place in diners and dive bars, town halls and bait shops, McIlwain’s writing explores themes of class, work, health, and trauma, and the unexpected human connections of small, close-knit communities. All the while, the wild beauty of the natural world weaves its way in, a source of the town’s livelihood – and vulnerable to natural resource exploitation.
With an alchemic blend of taut prose, gorgeous imagery, and deep sensitivity for all of the living beings within its pages, Sidle Creek will sit snugly on bookshelves between Annie Proulx, Joy Williams, and Louise Erdrich.
Jolene McIlwain is a writer of fiction, flash memoir, and personal essays. Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, Best of the Net, Best Small Fictions, and Best American Short Stories and appears in numerous literary journals.
Disclaimer(s)
Adults Only
Adults 18+ only please.
Registration
Please register online or call the library at 412-828-9520 (CSCL) or 412-781-0783 (SCL).
Your Registration
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