BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Hugo House - ECPv6.3.5//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:Hugo House X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://hugohouse.org X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Hugo House REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H X-Robots-Tag:noindex X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20170312T100000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20171105T090000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171206T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171206T210000 DTSTAMP:20240329T090207 CREATED:20170727T025500Z LAST-MODIFIED:20170727T025500Z UID:248613-1512586800-1512594000@hugohouse.org SUMMARY:Word Works: Jess Walter DESCRIPTION:Washington Hall (153 14th Avenue) | Doors open at 6 pm\nGeneral: $15 | Hugo House member: $12 | Student (with ID): $6 \nIn his Word Works talk\, entitled “On the Clock\, Time\, and the Fiction Writer\,” former National Book Award finalist Jess Walter will discuss how time works in fiction as well as the way time works on the writer. \nSeattle-based fiction writer\, and author of Daughters of the Air (Lanternfish Press\, 2017)\, Anca Szilágyi will lead an onstage Q&A following the talk. \nBooks will be for sale through the Elliott Bay Book Company. \n“As talented a natural storyteller as is working in American Fiction.” – Washington Post \n“When it comes to explaining to me my own too often baffling nation\, there’s no one writing today whom I trust as completely as Jess Walter.” – Richard Russo \n“With a signature blend of wicked humor and heartbreaking tenderness\, Walter’s intense stories speak directly to the contemporary American experience…” – Booklist \n“Jess Walter…is a genius of the modern American moment.” – Philadelphia Inquirer \n\nIn conjunction with his craft talk\, Jess Walter teaches The Short Short Fiction Lab\, a one-day workshop for writers of all levels\, on December 7. For more information and to register\, visit the class page. \n\nJess Walter is the award-winning author of six novels\, one book of short stories\, and one nonfiction book. The New York Times called his story collection\, We Live in Water (2013)\, “Captivating… devastating… funny.” His novels include Beautiful Ruins (2012)\, The Financial Lives of the Poets (2009)\, and the breakout The Zero (2007)\, which was compared to the works of Franz Kafka and Joseph Heller. \nHis work has been translated into thirty languages and his essays\, short fiction\, criticism\, and journalism have been widely published\, in Best American Short Stories\, Best American Nonrequired Reading\, Harper’s\, Esquire\, McSweeney’s\, Byliner\, Details\, and many others. He is also the co-host of the wildly popular podcast A Tiny Sense of Accomplishment with author Sherman Alexie. \nThis fall\, Walter will receive a Humanities Washington Award for his various works promoting literature and the arts. \nWalter lives with his wife Anne and children in his childhood home of Spokane\, Washington. \n\nPhoto by Sarah Salcedo | courtesy of Tall Firs Productions\nAnca Szilágyi grew up in Brooklyn. Her writing has appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books\, Electric Literature\, Gastronomica\, and Fairy Tale Review\, among other publications. She is the recipient of the inaugural Artist Trust / Gar LaSalle Storyteller Award\, a Made at Hugo House fellowship\, and awards from the Vermont Studio Center\, 4Culture\, the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture\, and the Jack Straw Cultural Center. The Stranger hailed Anca as one of the “fresh new faces in Seattle fiction.” She lives in Seattle with her husband. \n  \n  \n\n \nFor those who sit and stare in wonder at a sentence\, a turn of phrase\, or a particularly great execution of a literary device\, marveling at how they could come about\, Word Works talks show writers at their most revealing\, with live close-readings demonstrating different facets of writing. \nThese talks by novelists\, essayists\, poets\, and memoirists draw back the curtain on the process of writing. Each talk by a guest writer focuses on a specific element—such as dialogue\, metaphor\, voice\, or structure—that should be in every writer’s toolbox. The talks are followed by an interview with a noted editor\, writer\, or critic. URL:https://hugohouse.org/event/word-works-jess-walter/ END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR