
Malloy is the author of "The Year of Ice," "Brendan Wolf," the young adult novel "Twelve Long Months" and a new novel about the AIDS pandemic, "After Francesco." Honors include the Minnesota Book Award, the American Library Association’s Alex Award, and grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board and the Jerome Foundation. 7, The Lyric Center for the Arts, 516 Chestnut St., Virginia. Go to /signup/calendar.Īuthor Brian Malloy offers a writing workshop and book reading Thursday, Oct. Wednesdays at the Main Library and West Duluth branch as well as 10:15 a.m. Out of respect for the presenter and attendees, Fitger's Bookstore asks that only vaccinated individuals attend these events, and that all attendees wear masks and observe social distancing guidelines. Register at /events/author-talk-and-workshop. 5 in the August Fitger Room, "Working on Your Novel." Workshop cost: $10 for Lake Superior Writers members, $15 for non-members. Malloy will also teach a workshop from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Copies of his book available at Fitger’s Bookstore. 5, Fitger’s Spirit of the North Theater, 600 E. Minnesota author Brian Malloy will read from his new book, "After Francesco," do a Q & A and sign books from 6-7 p.m. Call 21.īarnes & Noble, Miller Hill Mall, offers author Chad Corrie signing copies of his book, "Triumph of the Wizard King," the last book in the trilogy, 2 p.m. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test in the past 72 hours will be required for entry. 14, at the West Theater, across the street from the bookstore. Central Ave., offers Linda LeGarde Grover book launch of "Gichigami Hearts: Stories and Histories from Misaabekong," 7 p.m. Superior St., offers a book launch for Mark Munger's memoir "Duck and Cover: Things Learned Waiting for the Bomb," 6 p.m. Interested teens are invited to a TAB open house to learn more, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Teens will assist library staff in creating teen programming, suggest books and materials for the library to purchase, promote the library to their peers and more. It will provide input to the library to create a dynamic place where teens will want to come. The Teen Advisory Board will meet once a month. The Duluth Public Library is inviting local teens to join its new Teen Advisory Board.
