2016 Wordstock Festival Guide

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Festival Guide

Wordstock

Saturday, Nov. 5

Portland’s Book Festival

9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Portland Art Museum

Featuring 100+ authors including

SHERMAN

ALEXIE

CARRIE

ALICE

RICHARD

COLSON

BROWNSTEIN HOFFMAN RUSSO WHITEHEAD

Eight stages, workshops, food carts, a beverage garden, live music, and #WordstockPDX much more!

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Purchase tickets at

literary-arts.org/wordstock $18 day of festival. Youth admission is free.


WELCOME TO WORDSTOCK 2016 Welcome to the 2016 Wordstock: Portland’s Book Festival! This year is the second year that the festival is presented as a program of Literary Arts, and we are thrilled to present a line-up of some of the most talented and exciting contemporary writers on stage at this year’s festival. While we can’t promise that it won’t rain, we have made a number of improvements to the festival infrastructure, including an expanded festival campus. We return to the Portland Art Museum, and this year’s festival features six new venues on the South Park Blocks, including an expanded children’s stage (schedule p. 11). Also new for this year, SW Park Avenue will be closed to traffic on the festival campus, meaning that there is space for more food carts, a larger box office area to speed entry, bike racks for bike parking, live music with Music on Main, and more room for festival-goers to enjoy the day as they move between the stages. Wordstock: Portland’s Book Festival would not be possible without a community-wide effort. In particular, we would like to thank all of our volunteers, partners, and sponsors.

Wordstock is a celebration of books and reading, a day of lively conversation and intelligent debate, a chance to meet your literary heroes and discover exciting new voices, the opportunity to browse a book fair full of the best of local and regional publishing, and much more. We encourage you to take advantage of the festival day to explore the wide array of events offered, from marquee interviews at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall to free-form pop-up readings in the galleries of the Portland Art Museum. Wordstock is for you. Find your story here. Best wishes,

Andrew Proctor, Executive Director

Amanda Bullock, Director of Public Programs

This year’s festival is made possible with the support of the following partners: VISIONARY PARTNERS

LEAD SUPPORTERS

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

SPECIAL EVENT SPONSORS MEDIA SUPPORTERS

FESTIVAL IN-KIND SUPPORTERS VENUE PARTNERS First Congregational Church, The Old Church, Oregon Historical Society

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A to Z Wineworks, Dennis Uniforms, Devil’s Food Catering, Elephants Delicatessen, Litquake Foundation, Northwest Natural, Party Pros, Poster Garden, Provenance Hotels, Tin House, Trimet, Triumph Expo and Events Inc.


FESTIVAL INFORMATION Wordstock: Portland’s Book Festival features more than 100 authors presenting onstage events, children’s story times, pop-up readings, and writing workshops. This one-day event also includes a book fair featuring 70 vendors, live music, local food trucks, a beverage garden, and more! DATE AND TIME

November 5, 2016 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. LOCATION

Portland Art Museum (1219 SW Park Ave) and seven neighboring venues in the South Park Blocks area (map on page 12) ADMISSION

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

To guarantee entry to the festival, purchase tickets in advance online at literary-arts.org/wordstock.

AUTHOR INDEX............................................................................4-7

Adult advance tickets...............................................$15

TICKET, BOOK SIGNING, AND VENUE INFORMATION.....................................................................................9

Adult day-of tickets...................................................$18 Adult tickets include a $5 book fair voucher and admission to the Portland Art Museum’s permanent exhibits

17 and Younger.......................................................... Free Includes all students with a valid high school ID Does not include a $5 book fair voucher

WORKSHOPS.........................................................................................8

ONSTAGE EVENTS................................................................ 10-11 FESTIVAL MAP..................................................................................12 POP-UP READINGS.....................................................................13 BOOK FAIR AND EXHIBITORS.............................. 14-15 PARTNER EVENTS........................................................................17

Wordstock is presented by Literary Arts, a community-based nonprofit located in downtown Portland with a 32-year history of serving Oregon’s readers and writers. Our mission is to engage readers, support writers, and inspire the next generation with great literature.

LITERARY ARTS IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY:

WHO WE ARE Literary Arts Staff Andrew Proctor, Executive Director Maggie Allen Amanda Bullock Lydah DeBin Megan Gex Jennifer Gurney Hunt Holman Ramiza Koya Marshall Miller Susan Moore Alex Ney Denver Olmstead Elizabeth Olufson Paige O’Rourke Chelsea Querner Mary Rechner Joanna Rose Mel Wells Kyle White

Board of Directors Jacqueline Willingham, Chair Betsy Amster Mike Barr Amy Carlsen Kohnstamm Alice Cuprill-Comas Ginnie Cooper Rebecca DeCesaro Amy Donohue Theo Downes-Le Guin Marie Eckert Betsy Henning Karen Karbo Deidra Miner Amy Prosenjak Jon Raymond James Reinhart Bob Speltz Amy Wayson Thomas Wood

Wordstock Advisory Council Betsy Amster, Chair Sarah Carlberg Jenny Chu Liz Crain Rachel Fershleiser Karen Karbo Lisa Lucas B. Frayn Masters J.S. May Susan Moore Olivia Olivia Sarah Rothenfluch Kevin Sampsell Joshua Wolf Shenk Rob Spillman Ashley Toliver

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AUTHOR INDEX The festival features more than 100 authors who have published books in the past 18 months. These authors will be appearing at onstage events at the eight festival stages (page 10-11) and pop-up readings (page 13) throughout the galleries of the Portland Art Museum. MEGAN ABBOTT

You Will Know Me

FICTION

Appearing in Wild Hearts with Katie Chase, Eimear McBride, and Emily Chenoweth, 10:15 a.m. WHIT Pop-up: 1:30p, Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-112

DIANA ABU‑JABER

Life Without a Recipe

NONFICTION

Appearing in OPB’s Oregon Art Beat with Naomi Pomeroy, Ken Forkish, Greg Denton, Gabrielle Quiñónez Denton, Ellen Jackson, and OPB’s Katrina Sarson, 1:15 p.m. WHIT Pop-up: 11:45a, Warhol Exhibit, Main-209

RENÉE AHDIEH

The Rose and the Dagger

YA

Appearing in Dark Magic with Kendare Blake, P.C. Cast, and Laini Taylor, 11:45 a.m. TOC

RABIH ALAMEDDINE

The Angel of History

FICTION

Appearing in OPB’s State of Wonder with Alexander Chee, Maria Semple, and OPB’s April Baer, 10:00 a.m. UCC

SHERMAN ALEXIE

Thunder Boy Jr.

PICTURE BOOK

KENDARE BLAKE

JADE CHANG

Three Dark Crowns

The Wangs Vs. The World

YA

Appearing in Dark Magic with Renée Ahdieh, P.C. Cast, and Laini Taylor, 11:45 a.m. TOC

CHARLES BOCK

Alice and Oliver

ROBERT BROCKWAY

MELISSA BRODER POETRY

Appearing in The Personal Is Poetry with Jennifer Grotz, Brenda Shaughnessy, and Ashley Toliver, 5:00 p.m. BRU Pop-up: 3:00p, American Art, Main-207

LILY BROOKS-DALTON

Good Morning, Midnight

FICTION

Appearing in Edges of the Earth with Brendan Jones, Hannah Pittard, and Julie Buntin, 3:30 p.m. BRU

Appearing in OPB’s Think Out Loud with OPB’s Dave Miller, 10:00 a.m. SCH

CARRIE BROWNSTEIN

DAVID ARNOLD

Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl  NONFICTION

Kids of Appetite

YA

Appearing in Out Past Curfew with Jay Asher, Jennifer Niven, Nicola Yoon, and Alicia Tate, 3:15 p.m. TOC

What Light

YA

Appearing in Out Past Curfew with David Arnold, Jennifer Niven, Nicola Yoon, and Alicia Tate, 3:15 p.m. TOC

RAMONA AUSUBEL

Sons and Daughters of Ease and Plenty  FICTION Appearing in All Happy Families Are Alike with Jim Lynch, Margaret Malone, Emma Straub, and Monika Woods, 5:00 p.m. TOC

NICHOLSON BAKER

Substitute: Going to School with a Thousand Children  NONFICTION Appearing in OPB’s Think Out Loud with Michael Copperman and OPB’s Dave Miller, 1:30 p.m. UCC

PICTURE BOOK

Appearing in Storytime: Hannah and Sugar with Emily Arrow, 11:30 a.m. KIDS

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CATHY CAMPER

Appearing in Wheels Up (Middle Grade) with Victoria Jamieson and Katie O’Dell, 2:45 p.m. KIDS Pop-up: 1:00p, NW Art, Main-301

STEPHANIE CAMPISI

The Ugly Dumpling

PICTURE BOOK

Appearing in Storytime: The Ugly Dumpling with Emily Arrow, 10:00 a.m. KIDS Pop-up: 3:15p, European Art, Main-2 Overlook

PETER AMES CARLIN

Homeward Bound: The Life of Paul Simon  NONFICTION Appearing in OPB’s State of Wonder with Rivka Galchen, Lindy West, and OPB’s April Baer, 3:15 p.m. WIN

P.C. CAST

KATE BERUBE

Hannah and Sugar

Appearing in Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl with Jon Raymond, 5:00 p.m. UCC

Lowriders to the Center of the Earth  MIDDLE GRADE

JAY ASHER

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Moon Chosen

Man and Wife

FICTION

Appearing in Wild Hearts with Megan Abbott, Eimear McBride, and Emily Chenoweth, 10:15 a.m. WHIT

YA

Appearing in Dark Magic with Renée Ahdieh, Kendare Blake, and Laini Taylor, 11:45 a.m. TOC

The Queen of the Night

GREG DENTON AND GABRIELLE QUIÑÓNEZ DENTON

Around the Fire: Recipes for Inspired Grilling and Seasonal Feasting from Ox Restaurant  NONFICTION Appearing in OPB’s Oregon Art Beat with Diana Abu-Jaber, Ken Forkish, Ellen Jackson, Naomi Pomeroy, and OPB’s Katrina Sarson, 1:15 p.m. WHIT

BRIAN DOYLE

Chicago  FICTION

ALEXANDER CHEE

FICTION

Appearing in Out of Time with Mo Daviau, Matt Fraction, John Wray, and Gigi Little, 3:15 p.m. OHS

Last Sext

Appearing in Skeletons in the Closet with Adam Haslett, Gina Ochsner, and John Freeman, 10:00 a.m. WIN

KATIE CHASE

FICTION

Appearing in OPB’s Family Matters with Christopher Rothko and Rob Spillman, 2:45 p.m. WHIT

The Empty Ones

FICTION

FICTION

Appearing in OPB’s State of Wonder with Rabih Alameddine, Maria Semple, and OPB’s April Baer, 10:00 a.m. UCC

Appearing in From __ with Love with Monica Drake, Shawn Levy, and Fiona McCann, 2:00 p.m. BRU Pop-up: 12:30p, Warhol Exhibit, Main-110

Pop-up: 1:00p, English Silver, Main-205

MONICA DRAKE

LISA CONGDON

The Folly of Loving Life

The Joy of Swimming

GRAPHIC

NARRATIVE

Appearing in OPB’s Sports Hour with Jason Reynolds and OPB’s Geoff Norcross, 11:45 a.m. WHIT

GARRARD CONLEY

Boy Erased

NONFICTION

Appearing in OPB’s Think Out Loud with Sallie Tisdale and OPB’s Dave Miller, 5:00 p.m. WIN Pop-up: 3:00 p, Warhol Exhibit, Main-110

TINA CONNOLLY

Seriously Shifted

YA

Appearing in Something Wicked This Way Comes with William Ritter and C.M. Spivey, 10:00 a.m. BRU Pop-up: 1:15p, Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-218

FICTION

Appearing in From __ with Love with Brian Doyle, Shawn Levy, and Fiona McCann, 2:00 p.m. BRU

DANIELLE DUTTON

Margaret the First

FICTION

Appearing in Women First with Laurie Notaro, Chandler O’Leary, Jessica Spring, and Elly Blue, 1:30 p.m. TOC

ISAAC FITZGERALD

Knives & Ink: Chefs and the Stories Behind Their Tattoos (with Recipes)  NONFICTION Appearing in Yes Chef with Stephanie Danler, Wendy MacNaughton, Naomi Pomeroy, and Liz Crain, 11:45 a.m. WIN Appearing in Stranger Things with Jonathan Lethem, Helen Phillips, and Dana Spiotta, 4:15 p.m. WHIT Pop-up: 10:15a, Warhol Exhibit, Main-209

MICHAEL COPPERMAN

Teacher: Two Years in the Mississippi Delta  NONFICTION Appearing in OPB’s Think Out Loud with Nicholson Baker and OPB’s Dave Miller, 1:30 p.m. UCC Pop-up: 11:30a, American Art, Main-207

STEPHANIE DANLER

Sweetbitter  FICTION

KEN FORKISH

The Elements of Pizza: Unlocking the Secrets to World-Class Pies at Home  NONFICTION Appearing in OPB’s Oregon Art Beat with Diana Abu-Jaber, Greg Denton and Gabrielle Quiñónez Denton, Ellen Jackson, Naomi Pomeroy, and OPB’s Katrina Sarson, 1:15 p.m. WHIT

Appearing in Yes Chef with Isaac Fitzgerald, Wendy MacNaughton, Naomi Pomeroy, and Liz Crain, 11:45 a.m. WIN

MATT FRACTION

MO DAVIAU

Appearing in Out of Time with Robert Brockway, Mo Daviau, John Wray, and Gigi Little, 3:15 p.m. OHS

Every Anxious Wave

FICTION

Appearing in Out of Time with Robert Brockway, Matt Fraction, John Wray, and Gigi Little, 3:15 p.m. OHS Pop-up: 1:30p, Warhol Exhibit, Main-110

Sex Criminals Vol 3: Three the Hard Way  GRAPHIC NARRATIVE

Pop-up: 1:45 p.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-209


JOHN FREEMAN

ROBERT HILL

KAREN KARBO

JONATHAN LETHEM

Freeman’s: Family

The Remnants

Hound of the Sea FICTION

A Gambler’s Anatomy

Appearing in OPB’s Sports Hour with Lisa Congdon, Jason Reynolds, and OPB’s Geoff Norcross, 11:45 a.m. WHIT

Appearing in Stranger Things with Helen Phillips, Dana Spiotta, and Isaac Fitzgerald, 4:15 p.m. WHIT

FICTION

Appearing in Skeletons in the Closet with Jade Chang, Adam Haslett, and Gina Ochsner 10:00 a.m. WIN

Tales of Two Americas

NONFICTION

Appearing in Tales of Two Americas with Karen Russell, Richard Russo, and Kevin Young, 3:15 p.m. UCC

RIVKA GALCHEN

Little Labors

NONFICTION

Appearing in OPB’s State of Wonder with Peter Ames Carlin, Lindy West, and OPB’s April Baer, 3:15 p.m. WIN

SARAH GLIDDEN

Rolling Blackouts: Dispatches from Turkey, Syria, and Iraq  GRAPHIC NARRATIVE

Appearing in War and the Aftermath with Solmaz Sharif, Maximilian Uriarte, and Joshua Wolf Shenk, 10:15 a.m. OHS

JENNIFER GROTZ

Window Left Open

POETRY

Appearing in The Personal Is Poetry with Melissa Broder, Brenda Shaughnessy, and Ashley Toliver, 5:00 p.m. BRU Pop-up: 2:45p, European Art, Main-201

YAA GYASI

Homegoing  FICTION Appearing in Original Sin with Colson Whitehead and Rukaiyah Adams, 12:00 p.m. SCH

ADAM HASLETT

Imagine Me Gone

FICTION

Appearing in Skeletons in the Closet with Jade Chang, Gina Ochsner, and John Freeman, 10:00 a.m. WIN

FICTION

Appearing in Fiction of the Absurd with Alexandra Kleeman, Anders Nilsen, and Amanda Nelson, 11:30 a.m. OHS

Pop-up: 2:15p, European Art, Main-203

ALICE HOFFMAN

Faithful  FICTION Appearing in Faithful with Vailey Oehlke, 11:45 a.m. UCC

ELLEN JACKSON

Portland Farmers Market Cookbook  NONFICTION

AMBER J. KEYSER

The V-Word: True Stories About First-Time Sex  YA Appearing in OPB’s Female Power Hour with Wendy MacNaughton, Ruby McConnell, and Caroline Paul, 1:30 p.m. WIN

FICTION

SHAWN LEVY

Dolce Vita Confidential: Fellini, Loren, Pucci, Paparazzi, and the Swinging High Life of 1950s Rome  NONFICTION Appearing in From __ with Love with Brian Doyle, Monica Drake, and Fiona McCann, 2:00 p.m. BRU Pop-up: 4:15p, Warhol Exhibit, Main-209

Appearing in OPB’s Oregon Art Beat with Diana Abu-Jaber, Greg Denton and Gabrielle Quiñónez Denton, Ken Forkish, Naomi Pomeroy, and OPB’s Katrina Sarson, 1:15 p.m. WHIT

BART KING

VICTORIA JAMIESON

ALEXANDRA KLEEMAN

Appearing in Another World with Claire Legrand and Heidi Schulz, 3:30 p.m. BRU

Intimations: Stories

JIM LYNCH

The Great Pet Escape

MIDDLE GRADE

Appearing in Wheels Up with Cathy Camper and Katie O’Dell, 2:45 p.m. KIDS

TYEHIMBA JESS Appearing in Breaking Poetry Pattern with Anna Moschovakis, Sun Yung Shin, and David Biespiel, 11:30 a.m. BRU

JORY JOHN PICTURE BOOK

Appearing in Storytime: Penguin Problems with Emily Arrow, 10:30 a.m. KIDS Pop-up: 2:45 p.m., NW Art, Main-401

BRENDAN JONES

The Alaskan Laundry

MIDDLE GRADE

Appearing in Mission: Impossible with Kate Ristau and Diana Armstrong, 5:00 p.m. KIDS

FICTION

Appearing in Fiction of the Absurd with Robert Hill, Anders Nilsen, and Amanda Nelson, 11:30 a.m. OHS Pop-up: 2:30p, Warhol Exhibit, Main-110

AMY KURZWEIL

Olio  POETRY

Penguin Problems

The Drake Equation

FICTION

Appearing in Edges of the Earth with Lily Brooks-Dalton, Hannah Pittard, and Julie Buntin, 3:30 p.m. BRU

Flying Couch

GRAPHIC NARRATIVE

Appearing in The Ties that Bind with Angela Palm, Pauls Toutonghi, and Natalie Serber, 12:45 p.m. OHS

KATHLEEN LANE

The Best Worst Thing

MIDDLE GRADE

Appearing in Reality Bites with Jason Reynolds and Rosanne Parry, 4:15 p.m. KIDS

CLAIRE LEGRAND

Foxheart  MIDDLE GRADE

SUSAN HILL LONG

The Magic Mirror

Before the Wind

MIDDLE GRADE

FICTION

Appearing in All Happy Families Are Alike with Ramona Ausubel, Margaret Malone, Emma Straub, and Monika Woods, 5:00 p.m. TOC

WENDY MACNAUGHTON

The Gutsy Girl: Escapades for Your Life of Epic Adventure  NONFICTION Appearing in OPB’s Female Power Hour with Amber Keyser, Ruby McConnell, Caroline Paul, and Emily Arrow, 1:30 p.m. WIN

Knives & Ink: Chefs and the Stories Behind Their Tattoos (with Recipes)  NONFICTION Appearing in Yes Chef with Stephanie Danler, Isaac Fitzgerald, Naomi Pomeroy, and Liz Crain, 11:45 a.m. WIN

Appearing in Another World with Susan Hill Long and Heidi Schulz, 3:30 p.m. KIDS

Pop-up: 1:30p.m., American Art, Main-206

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AUTHOR INDEX (CONTINUED) MARGARET MALONE

JENNIFER NIVEN

People Like You

Holding Up the Universe

FICTION

YA

Appearing in All Happy Families Are Alike with Ramona Ausubel, Jim Lynch, Emma Straub, and Monika Woods, 5:00 p.m. TOC

Appearing in Out Past Curfew with David Arnold, Jay Asher, Nicola Yoon, and Alicia Tate, 3:15 p.m. TOC

Pop-up: 3:30p, Modern and Contemporary Art, Modern-216

LAURIE NOTARO

EMILY WINFIELD MARTIN

Crossing the Horizon

FICTION

CAROLINE PAUL

JASON REYNOLDS

The Gutsy Girl: Escapades for Your Life of Epic Adventure  NONFICTION

Ghost  MIDDLE GRADE

Appearing in OPB’s Female Power Hour with Amber Keyser, Wendy MacNaughton, and Ruby McConnell, 1:30 p.m. WIN

HELEN PHILLIPS

Some Possible Solutions

FICTION

PICTURE BOOK

Appearing in Women First with Chandler O’Leary, Jessica Spring, Danielle Dutton, and Elly Blue, 1:30 p.m. TOC

Appearing in Storytime: The Littlest Family’s Big Day with Emily Arrow, 1:00 p.m. KIDS

AMY NOVESKY

EIMEAR MCBRIDE

Cloth Lullaby: The Woven Life of Louise Bourgeois  PICTURE BOOK

HANNAH PITTARD

Appearing in Storytime: Cloth Lullaby with Emily Arrow, 2:00 p.m. KIDS

Appearing in Edges of the Earth with Lily Brooks-Dalton, Brendan Jones, and Julie Buntin, 3:30 p.m. BRU

The Littlest Family’s Big Day

The Lesser Bohemians

FICTION

Appearing in Wild Hearts with Megan Abbott, Katie Chase, and Emily Chenoweth, 10:15 a.m. WHIT

NIKKI MCCLURE

Waiting for High Tide

PICTURE BOOK

CHANDLER O’LEARY

Dead Feminists: Historic Heroines in Living Color  NONFICTION

Appearing in Storytime with Emily Arrow, 11:00 a.m. KIDS

Appearing in Women First with Danielle Dutton, Laurie Notaro, Jessica Spring, and Elly Blue, 1:30 p.m. TOC

RUBY MCCONNELL

GINA OCHSNER

A Woman’s Guide to the Wild  NONFICTION

The Hidden Letters of Velta B.  FICTION

Appearing in OPB’s Female Power Hour with Amber Keyser, Wendy MacNaughton, and Caroline Paul, 1:30 p.m. WIN

Appearing in Skeletons in the Closet with Jade Chang, Adam Haslett, and John Freeman, 10:00 a.m. WIN

ANNA MOSCHOVAKIS

ANGELA PALM

They and We Will Get into Trouble for This  POETRY Appearing in Breaking Poetry Pattern with Tyehimba Jess, Sun Yung Shin, and David Biespiel, 11:30 a.m. BRU

ANDERS NILSEN

A Walk in Eden

Riverine: A Memoir from Anywhere But Here  NONFICTION

Appearing in Stranger Things with Jonathan Lethem, Dana Spiotta, and Isaac Fitzgerald, 4:15 p.m. WHIT

Listen to Me

FICTION

Pop-up: 2:00p, NW Art, Main-303

NAOMI POMEROY

KATE RISTAU

Clockbreakers: Asterion’s Curse  MIDDLE GRADE Appearing in Mission: Impossible with Bart King and Diana Armstrong, 5:00 p.m. KIDS Pop-up: 1:45p, European Art, Main-200

WILLIAM RITTER

Ghostly Echoes: A Jackaby Novel

YA

Appearing in Something Wicked This Way Comes with Tina Connolly and C.M. Spivey, 10:00 a.m. BRU

Taste & Technique: Recipes to Elevate Your Home Cooking  NONFICTION

PETER ROCK

Appearing in Yes Chef with Stephanie Danler, Isaac Fitzgerald, Wendy MacNaughton, and Liz Crain, 11:45 a.m. WIN Appearing in OPB’s Oregon Art Beat with Diana Abu-Jaber, Ken Forkish, Greg Denton and Gabrielle Quiñónez Denton, Ellen Jackson, and OPB’s Katrina Sarson, 1:15 p.m. WHIT

Appearing in Family Drama with Paula Stokes, Cat Winters, and Alison Kastner, 4:30 p.m. OHS

Pop-up: 2:15p, Warhol Exhibit, Main-209

MIDGE RAYMOND

My Last Continent

FICTION

Appearing in The Ties that Bind with Amy Kurzweil, Pauls Toutonghi, and Natalie Serber, 12:45 p.m. OHS

Appearing in The World Changed with Alexis M. Smith, Sunil Yapa, and Zach Dundas, 10:00 a.m. TOC

Pop-up: 11:00a, NW Art, Main-303

Pop-up: 12:30p, NW Art, Main-302

GRAPHIC NARRATIVE

Appearing in Reality Bites with Kathleen Lane and Rosanne Parry, 4:15 p.m. KIDS Appearing in OPB’s Sports Hour with Lisa Congdon and OPB’s Geoff Norcross, 11:45 a.m. WHIT

Klickitat  YA

CHRISTOPHER ROTHKO

Mark Rothko: From the Inside Out  NONFICTION Appearing in OPB’s Family Matters with Charles Bock and Rob Spillman, 2:45 p.m. WHIT Pop-up: 1:00p, Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-111

KAREN RUSSELL

Vampires in the Lemon Grove

FICTION

Appearing in Tales of Two Americas with Richard Russo, Kevin Young, and John Freeman, 3:15 p.m. UCC

Appearing in Fiction of the Absurd with Robert Hill, Alexandra Kleeman, and Amanda Nelson, 11:30 a.m. OHS

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RICHARD RUSSO

SUN YUNG SHIN

Everybody’s Fool

Unbearable Splendor

FICTION

POETRY

PAULA STOKES

COLSON WHITEHEAD

Vicarious  YA

The Underground Railroad

FICTION

Appearing in Tales of Two Americas with Karen Russell, Kevin Young, and John Freeman, 3:15 p.m. UCC

Appearing in Breaking Poetry Pattern with Tyehimba Jess, Anna Moschovakis, and David Biespiel, 11:30 a.m. BRU

Appearing in Family Drama with Peter Rock, Cat Winters, and Alison Kastner, 4:30 p.m. OHS

Appearing in Original Sin with Yaa Gyasi and Rukaiyah Adams, 12:00 p.m. SCH

S.M.A.R.T.

Pop-up: 2:30p, Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-112

EMMA STRAUB

The Steep and Thorny Way

Oregon Reads Aloud

PICTURE BOOK

Appearing in Storytime: Oregon Reads Aloud with Emily Arrow 9:30 a.m. KIDS

ALEXIS M. SMITH

Marrow Island

FICTION

Appearing in The World Changed with Midge Raymond, Sunil Yapa, and Zach Dundas, 10:00 a.m. TOC

DAN SANTAT

Hensel and Gretel: Ninja Chicks  PICTURE BOOK Appearing in Storytime: Hensel and Gretel with Emily Arrow, 1:30 p.m. KIDS

HEIDI SCHULZ

EMMA BLAND SMITH

Journey: Based on the True Story of OR7, the Most Famous Wolf in the West  PICTURE BOOK

Appearing in Storytime: Journey with Emily Arrow, 12:30 p.m. KIDS

Giraffes Ruin Everything  PICTURE BOOK

Appearing in Storytime: Giraffes Ruin Everything with Emily Arrow, 12:00 p.m. KIDS Appearing in Another World with Susan Hill Long, and Claire Legr, 3:30 p.m. KIDS Pop-up: 2:00p, Warhol Exhibit, Main-110

Today Will Be Different

FICTION

Appearing in OPB’s State of Wonder with Rabih Alameddine, Alexander Chee, and OPB’s April Baer, 10:00 a.m. UCC

NONFICTION

Appearing in OPB’s Family Matters with Charles Bock and Christopher Rothko, 2:45 p.m. WHIT

SOLMAZ SHARIF

Look  POETRY Appearing in War and the Aftermath with Sarah Glidden, Maximilian Uriarte, and Joshua Wolf Shenk, 10:15 a.m. OHS

BRENDA SHAUGHNESSY POETRY

SALLIE TISDALE

FICTION

Appearing in Stranger Things with Jonathan Lethem, Helen Phillips, and Isaac Fitzgerald, 4:15 p.m. WHIT

JESSICA SPRING

Dead Feminists: Historic Heroines in Living Color  NONFICTION Appearing in Women First with Danielle Dutton, Laurie Notaro, Chandler O’Leary, and Elly Blue, 1:30 p.m. TOC

YA

Appearing in Family Drama with Peter Rock, Paula Stokes, and Alison Kastner, 4:30 p.m. OHS Pop-up: 3:00p, NW Art, Main-303

WRITERS IN THE SCHOOLS

Violation: Collected Essays  NONFICTION

Casually Bringing Monsoons

Appearing in OPB’s Think Out Loud with Garrard Conley and OPB’s Dave Miller, 5:00 p.m. WIN

Dog Gone: A Lost Pet’s Extraordinary Journey and the Family Who Brought Him Home  NONFICTION Appearing in The Ties that Bind with Amy Kurzweil, Angela Palm, and Natalie Serber, 12:45 p.m. OHS

The White Donkey: Terminal Lance  GRAPHIC NARRATIVE

YA

Appearing in WITS Anthology Launch, 2:00 p.m. OHS

JOHN WRAY

The Lost Time Accidents

MAXIMILIAN URIARTE

DANA SPIOTTA

Innocents and Others

Appearing in All Happy Families Are Alike with Ramona Ausubel, Jim Lynch, Margaret Malone, and Monika Woods, 5:00 p.m. TOC

PAULS TOUTONGHI

ROB SPILLMAN

All Tomorrow’s Parties

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MARIA SEMPLE

So Much Synth

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CAT WINTERS

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Appearing in Out of Time with Robert Brockway, Mo Daviau, Matt Fraction, and Gigi Little, 3:15 p.m. OHS

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Your Heart Is a Muscle the Size of a Fist  FICTION Appearing in The World Changed with Alexis M. Smith, Midge Raymond, and Zach Dundas, 10:00 a.m. TOC

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The Sun Is Also a Star

Appearing in War and the Aftermath with Sarah Glidden, Solmaz Sharif, and Joshua Wolf Shenk, 10:15 a.m. OHS

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Appearing in Out Past Curfew with David Arnold, Jay Asher, Jennifer Niven, and Alicia Tate, 3:15 p.m. TOC

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Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman  NONFICTION

KEVIN YOUNG

Appearing in OPB’s State of Wonder with Peter Ames Carlin, Rivka Galchen, and OPB’s April Baer, 3:15 p.m. WIN

Appearing in Tales of Two Americas with Karen Russell, Richard Russo, and John Freeman, 3:15 p.m. UCC

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WORDSTOCK WORKSHOPS Wordstock offers a series of writing workshops on flash fiction, poetry, memoir, and more taught by local and national writers. Visit literary-arts.org/wordstock for more information and registration details. Classes are expected to sell out. NW

WRITING WORKSHOPS

The following workshops are held at the Northwest Film Center (934 SW Salmon St.). Tuition is $75 and workshops are two hours. Register at literary-arts.org/wordstock.

INTRO TO STORYTELLING taught by Mindy Nettifee 9:15–11:15 a.m. in Classroom C

Crack your personal story open and learn how to reveal its best narrative using a five-part structure.

VOICE LESSONS: WRITING FOR A YOUNG ADULT AUDIENCE taught by Kari Luna 9:15–11:15 a.m. in Classroom A

Through writing and discussion, learn how to use character development, plot, and a dash of freedom to create a compelling, authentic voice that resonates.

WRITING THE MEMOIR: HOW TO BEGIN taught by Jay Ponteri 9:15–11:15 a.m. in Classroom B

Examine examples of prose memoir in which the writer uses the tools of meditation, dream, and lyricism and practice your own memory-based writing.

SHORT FORM POETRY WORKSHOP

taught by Wendy Chin-Tanner 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. in Classroom B Learn some key aspects of short form poetry and utilize them in the composition of your own work.

STAND AND DELIVER: PERFORMING YOUR WORK taught by B. Frayn Masters 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. in Classroom C

Learn how to entertain your audience from your opening words, build suspense through your delivery, and develop off-the-cuff anecdotes and connectors.

WRITING FLASH FICTION taught by Helen Phillips 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. in Classroom A

Consider how a situation/character can be evoked in a short space and how to work toward the precision of language necessary for this form.

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PLOTTING THE NOVEL taught by Gina Ochsner 1:45–3:45 p.m. in Classroom A

Figure out “what happens next?” in this class focused on plotting the novel. Learn some tips and tricks for structuring a longer piece of fiction.

PROSE POEMS: THINKING INSIDE THE BOX taught by Jennifer Richter 1:45–3:45 p.m. in Classroom C

Because of its brevity, energy, and limitless possibilities, the prose poem form offers an exciting departure for writers of any genre.

FINDING AN AGENT: AN AGENT TELLS YOU HOW taught by Betsy Amster 1:45–3:45 p.m. in Classroom B

Explore what it takes to find an agent able to help you reach your goals. Learn how to research and interview agents and understand representation agreements.

MAGICAL REALISM AS TRUTH TELLING IN POETRY C

taught by Anis Mojgani 3:00–5:00 p.m. in Crumpacker Library

Explore new and imaginative usages of poetry.

CRAFTING THE PERSONAL ESSAY: THE JOY OF SECOND PERSON

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TEACHER WORKSHOP

The following workshop is held at the Crumpacker Library in the Portland Art Museum (1219 SW Park Ave). Tuition is $75. Register at literary-arts.org/wordstock.

TIME AND SPACE TO WRITE: A WORKSHOP FOR K-12 TEACHERS taught by Laura Moulton 9:00–11:00 a.m. in the Crumpacker Library

Generate fresh writing and explore ways to create and maintain a writing practice through the school year.

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YOUTH WORKSHOPS

The following workshops are held at the Crumpacker Library in the Portland Art Museum (1219 SW Park Ave). Youth Workshops are free but space is limited and registration is encouraged. Register at literary-arts.org/ wordstock with student’s name and school.

JAM COMICS WORKSHOP FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

taught by Jonathan Hill 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. in the Crumpacker Library This workshop focuses on the basics of clear visual storytelling and challenges everyone to follow those guidelines as we collaborate on comics together.

INTERACTIVE POETRY WORKSHOP FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS

taught by Kate Carroll De Gutes 4:00–6:00 p.m. in Classroom C

taught by Bettina de León Barrera 1:00–2:00 p.m. in the Crumpacker Library

Consider the ways changing point of view can transform an essay and practice writing in second person with engaging prompts.

Bilingual (Spanish and English) poet Bettina de León Barrera will provide opportunities for participants to write poetry, collaborate, innovate, and share.

EDITING FOR WRITERS taught by M. Allen Cunningham 4:00–6:00 p.m. in Classroom A

Using numerous examples of early and late writing drafts, gain experience focusing on editorial points both common and more complicated.

SHAKEN AND STIRRED: MIXING THE GENRES taught by Shayla Lawson 4:00–6:00 p.m. in Classroom B

Using the texts of contemporary poets Nelson, Rankine, and others, find the spaces in which hybridity can open your own work to conquer uncharted narratives.

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See page 12 for festival map Please note: Advance workshop registration includes admission to the festival and a $5 book voucher redeemable at the Wordstock book fair.

Individuals may register in person for any remaining class seats on Saturday, November 5 at the Northwest Film Center’s registration table. However, the Wordstock admission ticket price will NOT be included in the tuition for those who register for classes on-site at Wordstock.


HOW TO ATTEND WORDSTOCK

WHERE TO PICK UP TICKETS Adult advance tickets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15 ($18 DAY OF) Adult entry includes a $5 book fair voucher and a wrist band for all-day admission to the Portland Art Museum’s permanent exhibits. Buy your ticket at portlandartmuseum.org/wordstock.

17 and Younger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free Also includes all students with a valid high school ID

All attendees must purchase or pick up wristbands from the box office on SW Park Avenue in front of PAM before entering any venues. The 2016 festival features an expanded box office area to speed up wait times and ticket pick up.

BEST PRACTICES FOR ONSTAGE EVENTS A festival wristband admits you to all festival events, and there are no additional tickets required for individual onstage events. Entry to and seating at festival events is available on a first-come, first-served basis, and standing in line does NOT guarantee entry to an event. All rooms will be cleared between events. Plan to arrive early to your desired events. The 2016 festival schedule has onstage events and pop-up readings starting every 15 minutes; if your desired event is full, you can check out a different discussion, find a pop-up reading, or listen to live music. VISIT LITERARY-ARTS.ORG/WORDSTOCK FOR MORE FESTIVAL INFORMATION AND TO PURCHASE TICKETS.

HOW TO GET THERE Wordstock attendees are encouraged to walk, bike, or take mass transit to the festival. There are plentiful bus stops near the festival grounds, a streetcar stop at the art museum, and a MAX station at SW 6th and Madison. The museum/festival does NOT have a dedicated parking lot, but lot and street parking is available throughout downtown Portland.

BOOK SIGNING AND POLICIES Authors will sign books immediately following their on-stage event (unless otherwise noted). Attendees are strongly encouraged to purchase books they want signed in advance of the event to speed wait times. Books must be purchased from Powell’s or Green Bean bookstores at Wordstock in order to be signed, with the exception of one pre-owned book per author that may be brought for signing. YA, fiction, and nonfiction books will be sold at the Powell’s booth (Book Fair, 3rd floor of the Mark Building, Portland Art Museum). Children’s picture books and middle grade books will be sold at the Green Bean bookstore (Kids Stage, 1st floor of the Mark Building, Portland Art Museum). Remember: your $5 voucher is good at any vendor at the book fair!

All books purchased at Wordstock through the Powell’s or Green Bean bookstore or at any of the book fair vendors support the authors and publishers who travel from near and far to share their work at the festival and the booksellers and vendors who invest time and expense to be at the book fair. Authors presenting on the SCH, WIN, BRU, WHIT, TOC, and OHS Stages will sign their books in the Kridel Ballroom (3rd floor of the Mark Building, Portland Art Museum). Authors presenting on the UCC Stage will sign at the Fellowship Hall at UCC. Authors presenting on the KIDS Stage will sign in the Miller Gallery at PAM, the same room where events will be held. Book dealers are NOT allowed to bring books into the book signing area. Dealers with rolling carts and/or wagons are not allowed on the festival grounds.

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Winningstad Theater, Cirillo-Cooke Stage (1111 SW Broadway Ave.)

Brunish Theater, Portland’5 Centers for the Arts Stage (4th Floor, 1111 SW Broadway Ave.)

Whitsell Auditorium at the Portland Art Museum, McMenamins Stage (1219 SW Park Ave.)

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10:00 a.m. Loud

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10:00 a.m. Skeletons in the Closet

Sherman Alexie

Jade Chang, Adam Haslett, Gina Ochsner

Mod. OPB’s Dave Miller

Mod. John Freeman

10:00 a.m. Something Wicked This Way Comes (YA) Tina Connolly, William Ritter Mod. C.M. Spivey

10:15 a.m. Wild Hearts Megan Abbott, Katie Chase, Eimear McBride Mod. Emily Chenoweth

11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m.

11:30 a.m. Breaking Poetry Pattern 11:45 a.m. Yes Chef

12:00 p.m.

12:00 p.m. Original Sin Yaa Gyasi, Colson Whitehead

12:30 p.m.

Mod. Rukaiyah Adams

Stephanie Danler, Isaac Fitzgerald, Wendy MacNaughton, Naomi Pomeroy

Tyehimba Jess, Anna Moschovakis, Sun Yung Shin Mod. David Biespiel

11:45 a.m.

Sports Hour

Lisa Congdon, Karen Karbo, Jason Reynolds Mod. OPB’s Geoff Norcross

Mod. Liz Crain

1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m.

1:30 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

Amber J. Keyser, Wendy MacNaughton, Ruby McConnell, Caroline Paul Mods. Allison Frost, Julie Sabatier, Amelia Templeton

1:15 p.m. Oregon Art Beat: Chefs as Storytellers

Female Power Hour

2:00 p.m. From _ _ _ with Love

Diana Abu-Jaber, Greg Denton and Gabrielle Quiñónez Denton, Ken Forkish, Ellen Jackson, Naomi Pomeroy, Trudy Toliver Mod. OPB’s Katrina Sarson

Brian Doyle, Monica Drake, Shawn Levy Mod. Fiona McCann

2:30 p.m.

2:45 p.m.

Family Matters

Charles Bock, Christopher Rothko, Rob Spillman

3:00 p.m. 3:15 p.m.

State of Wonder

Peter Ames Carlin, Rivka Galchen, Lindy West

3:30 p.m.

Mod. April Baer

4:00 p.m.

3:30 p.m. Edges of the Earth

Mods. Dave Blanchard, Anna Griffin, Eric Slade

Lily Brooks-Dalton, Brendan Jones, Hannah Pittard Mod. Julie Buntin 4:15 p.m. Stranger Things Jonathan Lethem, Helen Phillips, Dana Spiotta

4:30 p.m.

Mod. Isaac Fitzgerald

5:00 p.m.

5:00 p.m.

Think Out Loud

Garrard Conley, Sallie Tisdale Mod. Dave Miller

5:30 p.m.

5:00 p.m. The Personal Is Poetry Melissa Broder, Jennifer Grotz, Brenda Shaughnessy Mod. Ashley Toliver

6:00 p.m.

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Miller Gallery at the Portland Art Museum, James F. & Marion L. Miller Foundation Stage (1219 SW Park Ave.)

First Congregational United Church of Christ, Cole Haan Stage (1126 SW Park Ave.)

The Old Church, The Oregon Community Foundation Stage (1422 SW 11th Ave.)

Oregon Historical Society, M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust (1200 SW Park Ave.)

Portland’5 Presents Music on Main (Main Street between SW Park Avenue and Broadway)

9:15 a.m. Emily Arrow 9:30 a.m. Oregon Reads Aloud Carmen T. Bernier-Grand, Elizabeth Rusch 10:00 a.m. The Ugly Dumpling Stephanie Campisi 10:30 a.m. Penguin Problems Jory John

10:00 a.m. Wonder

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Rabih Alameddine, Alexander Chee, Maria Semple Mods. OPB’s April Baer and Aaron Scott

10:00 a.m. The World Changed Midge Raymond, Alexis Smith, Sunil Yapa Mod. Zach Dundas

11:30 a.m. Hannah and Sugar

12:00 p.m. Giraffes Ruin Everything Heidi Schulz

11:45 a.m. Faithful

11:45 a.m. Dark Magic (YA)

Alice Hoffman

Renée Ahdieh, Kendare Blake, P.C. Cast

Mod. Vailey Oehlke

Sarah Glidden, Solmaz Sharif, Maximilian Uriarte Mod. Joshua Wolf Shenk

11:00 a.m. Waiting for High Tide Nikki McClure

Kate Berube

10:15 a.m. War and the Aftermath

Mod. Laini Taylor

11:00 a.m. Mr. Ben

11:30 a.m. Fiction of the Absurd Robert Hill, Alexandra Kleeman, Anders Nilsen Mod. Amanda Nelson

12:15 p.m. Pete Krebs

12:30 p.m. Journey Emma Bland Smith

12:45 p.m. The Ties that Bind Amy Kurzweil, Angela Palm, Pauls Toutonghi

1:00 p.m. The Littlest Family’s Big Day Emily Winfield Martin

Mod. Natalie Serber

1:30 p.m. Hensel and Gretel: Ninja Chicks Dan Santat

1:30 p.m. Think Out Loud: Education Hour

1:30 p.m. Women First

2:00 p.m. Cloth Lullaby

Nicholson Baker, Michael Copperman

Danielle Dutton, Laurie Notaro, Chandler O’Leary, Jessica Spring

Amy Novesky

Mod. OPB’s Dave Miller

Mod. Elly Blue

1:30 p.m. Robin Bacior

2:00 p.m. Casually Bringing Monsoons WITS Anthology Launch

2:45 p.m. Wheels Up

2:45 p.m. Swan Sovereign

Cathy Camper, Victoria Jamieson Mod. Katie O’Dell 3:30 p.m. Another World Claire Legrand, Susan Hill Long Mod. Heidi Schulz

3:15 p.m. Tales of Two Americas

3:15 p.m. Out Past Curfew (YA)

Richard Russo, Karen Russell, Kevin Young

David Arnold, Jay Asher, Jennifer Niven, Nicola Yoon

Mod. John Freeman

Mod. Alicia Tate

3:15 p.m. Out of Time Robert Brockway, Mo Daviau, Matt Fraction, John Wray Mod. Gigi Little 4:00 p.m. Mule on Fire

4:15 p.m. Reality Bites Kathleen Lane, Jason Reynolds

4:30 p.m. Family Drama (YA)

Mod. Rosanne Parry 5:00 p.m. Mission: Impossible Bart King, Kate Ristau Mod. Diana Armstrong

Peter Rock, Paula Stokes, Cat Winters 5:00 p.m. Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl

5:00 p.m. All Happy Families Are Alike

Carrie Brownstein

Ramona Ausubel, Jim Lynch, Margaret Malone, Emma Straub

Mod. Jon Raymond

Mod. Alison Kastner

Mod. Monika Woods

Schedule subject to change without notice.

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POP-UP READINGS In addition to onstage events, Wordstock features dynamic pop-up readings and performances throughout the Portland Art Museum galleries. Wordstock pop-ups will highlight intersections between the visual art at PAM and the literature presented at the festival. Please reference a map of the Portland Art Museum to find the locations of the following pop-up readings. These events are first-come, first-served, and very limited seating is available in the gallery spaces. The following schedule is organized by time: Jamie Duclos-Yourdon, Froelich’s Ladder, 10:15 a.m., American Art, Main-206

Brian Doyle, Chicago, 12:30 p.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-110

Alexandra Kleeman, Imitations, 2:30 p.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-110

Isaac Fitzgerald, Knives & Ink (reading from Confessions of a Former Fat Kid ), 10:15 a.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-209

Kate Carroll de Gutes, Objects In Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear, 12:30 p.m., Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-109

Rosanne Parry, The Turn of the Tide, 2:30 p.m., NW Art, Main-302

Jennifer Perrine, No Confession, No Mass, 10:15 a.m., European Art, Main-203

Midge Raymond, My Last Continent, 12:30 p.m., NW Art, Main-302

Joe Biel, Good Trouble, 10:30 a.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-110

Rob Spillman, All Tomorrow’s Parties, 12:45 p.m., Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-216

Ophelia Darkly & Davey Cadaver, Coffee Monsters, 10:30 a.m., American Art, Main-207

C.M. Spivey, From Under the Mountain, 12:45 p.m., European Art, Main-202

Kait Heacock, Siblings and Other Disappointments, 10:30 a.m., Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-110

Cathy Camper, Lowriders to the Center of the Earth, 1:00 p.m., NW Art, Main-301

YesYes Books (with Jennifer Jackson Berry, Jenn Marie Nunes, and Jonterri Gadson) 2:45 p.m., Modern and Contemporary Art, Modern-216

Dan Raphael, Everyone In This Movie Gets Paid, 10:45 a.m., NW Art, Main-400

Alexander Chee, Queen of the Night, 1:00 p.m., English Silver, Main-205

Melissa Broder, Last Sext, 3:00 p.m., American Art, Main-207

Natalie Serber, Community Chest, 10:45 a.m. European Art, Main-2 Overlook

Stevan Allred, Jonathan Hill, and Karen Munro, City of Weird, 1:00 p.m., Stevens Room, LL4

Garrard Conley, Boy Erased, 3:00 p.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-110

Steven Christian, Black Heroes Matter, 11:00 a.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-110

Christopher Rothko, Mark Rothko: From the Inside Out, 1:00 p.m., Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-111

Cat Winters, The Steep and Thorny Way, 3:00 p.m., NW Art, Main-303

Angela Palm, Riverine, 11:00 a.m., NW Art, Main-303 Russell J. Young with Donna Prinzmetal, In The Mist, 11:00 a.m., American Art, Main-206 Kerry Cohen, Girl Trouble, 11:15 a.m., NW Art, Main-401 Kimberly Lambright, Ultra-Cabin, 11:15 a.m, Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-216 A.M. O’Malley, Expecting Something Else, 11:15 a.m., European Art, Main-201 Elly Blue, Bikenomics & Pedal Zombies, 11:30 a.m., NW Art, Main-303 Michael Copperman, Teacher, 11:30 a.m., American Art, Main-207 Jey Tehya, The Wrong Kind of Indian, 11:30 a.m., Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-111 Diana Abu-Jaber, Life Without a Recipe, 11:45 a.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-209 Roosevelt Rough Writers, 11:45 a.m, Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-218 Stephanie Lenox, The Business, 12:00 p.m., Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-111 Jennifer Richter, No Acute Distress, 12:00 p.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-110 Martha Grover, The End of My Career, 12:15 p.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-209 Meggyn Pomerleau, The Post-Structuralist Vulva Coloring Book, 12:15 p.m., European Art, Main-2 Overlook Roosevelt Rough Writers, 12:15 p.m., Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-218

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Tina Connolly, Seriously Shifted, 1:15 p.m., Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-218 Get Lit - Words Ignite (with Maia Mayor, Zachary Perlmuter, & Kyland Turner), 1:15 p.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-209 Megan Abbott, You Will Know Me, 1:30 p.m., Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-112 Brendan Jones, The Alaskan Laundry, 1:30 p.m., American Art, Main-206 Mo Daviau, Every Anxious Wave, 1:30 p.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-110 Matt Fraction, Sex Criminals Volume 3, 1:45 p.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-209 Brian W. Parker, The Wonderous Science, 1:45 p.m., Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-216 Kate Ristau, Clockbreakers, 1:45 p.m., European Art, Main-200 Alice Sola Kim, 2:00 p.m., Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-110 Hannah Pittard, Listen to Me, 2:00 p.m., NW Art, Main-303 Heidi Schulz, Giraffes Ruin Everything, 2:00 p.m, Warhol Exhibit, Main-110 Karen Karbo, Hound of the Sea (reading from Motherhood Made a Man Out of Me), 2:15 p.m., European Art, Main-203 Los Porteños (with Ivonne Saed, byroN sun, and Juan Antonio Trujillo) 2:15 p.m., NW Art, Main-400 Naomi Pomeroy, Taste & Technique, 2:15 p.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-209

Sun Yung Shin, Unbearable Splendor, 2:30 p.m., Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-112 Jennifer Grotz, Window Left Open, 2:45 p.m., European Art, Main-201 Jory John, Penguin Problems, 2:45 p.m., NW Art, Main-401

Arthur Bradford, Turtleface and Beyond, 3:15 p.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-209 Stephanie Campisi, The Ugly Dumpling, 3:15 p.m., European Art, Main-2 Overlook Sallie Tisdale, Violation: Collected Essays, 3:15 p.m., European Art, Main-200 Laura O. Foster, Walking with Ramona, 3:30 p.m., Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-109 Margaret Malone, People Like You, 3:30 p.m., Modern and Contemporary Art, Modern-216 Brenda Shaughnessy, So Much Synth, 3:30 p.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-110 Aaron Dactyl, Railroad Semantics, 3:45 p.m., NW Art, Main-401 Siale Ita, 3:45 p.m., Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-216 Casey Jarman, Death: An Oral History, 4:00 p.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-110 Ruth Madievsky, Emergency Brake, 4:00 p.m., Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-109 Adam Nayak, 4:00 p.m., Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-216 Shawn Levy, Dolce Vita Confidential, 4:15 p.m., Warhol Exhibit, Main-209 Micah Fletcher, 4:15 p.m., Modern & Contemporary Art, Modern-216 Oregon Public Broadcasting will be hosting pop-up interviews in the Stevens Room in the main building of the Portland Art Museum, Lower Level.

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WORDSTOCK BOOK FAIR The Wordstock book fair represents some of the best of regional and national publishing, writing, literary culture, academic opportunities, and more. Full-price admission to Wordstock 2016 will grant each attendee a $5 book voucher that they can redeem only at the book fair that day. When you buy books and book-related items at Wordstock, you are supporting the long-term sustainability of the festival. EXHIBITORS IN THE FIELDS BALLROOM 48 51

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FAMILY ACTIVITIES ARTS ANNEX Take a break and visit the Pomegranate Arts Annex in the Kinney Classroom at the Portland Art Museum (Lower Level 2). Come participate in art and reading activities for all ages!

KIDS Check out the events for kids (0-12) and kids at heart, including sing-alongs and storytimes in the Miller Gallery at the Portland Art Museum. Green Bean Books will be selling picture books and middle grade titles at this stage.

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PARTNER EVENTS Join partner events happening around Portland before and after the Wordstock Festival. The following events feature Wordstock authors, moderators, and instructors and are run by organizations outside of Literary Arts. Festival tickets do not include admission to partner events; tickets are available through the presenting organization. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2016

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2016

NORTHWEST FILM CENTER PRESENTS FILM TO PAGE: Wordstock Writers on Influential Films Gas Food Lodging

LIVE WIRE WITH LUKE BURBANK— Wordstock Edition

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7:30 p.m. at the Northwest Film Center (1219 SW Park Ave) Tickets at nwfilm.org, $9 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2016

LIT CRAWL PORTLAND

including 40 free readings and literary events!

with Jonathan Lethem, Emma Straub, and Lindy West Doors at 7:00 p.m., show at 8:00 p.m. Aladdin Theater (3017 SE Milwaukie Ave.) Tickets at livewireradio.org, $20-25

NORTHWEST FILM CENTER PRESENTS FILM TO PAGE: Wordstock Writers on Influential Films Close Up with Solmaz Sharif

6:00 p.m.-late Various venues across downtown Portland More information and full schedule at literary-arts.org/litcrawl

7:30 p.m. at the Northwest Film Center (1219 SW Park Ave) Tickets at nwfilm.org, $9

PORTLAND STORY THEATER: URBAN TELLERS®— Wordstock Edition

with Sherman Alexie, Bri Pruett, Alexander Chee, Rivka Galchen, Jason Reynolds, Rob Spillman, and Nicola Yoon

Doors and music at 7:00 p.m., stories 8:00 p.m. The Fremont (2393 NE Fremont Street) Tickets at pdxstorytheater.org, $15 (Advanced), $18 (Day of show)

NORTHWEST FILM CENTER PRESENTS FILM TO PAGE: Wordstock Writers on Influential Films Dead Ringers with Jonathan Lethem

7:30 p.m. at the Northwest Film Center (1219 SW Park Ave) Tickets at nwfilm.org, $9

BACK FENCE PDX: Russian Roulette— Wordstock Edition Doors at 8:00 p.m., show at 9:00 p.m. McMenamins Mission Theater (1624 NW Glisan St.) Tickets at backfencepdx.com, $16 (GA), $20 (VIP)

LITERARY DEATH MATCH

Doors at 7:00 p.m., show at 8:00 p.m. McMenamins Mission Theater (1624 NW Glisan St.) Tickets at mcmenamins.com, $15 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2016

LIVE WIRE WITH LUKE BURBANK—Wordstock Brunch Edition with Sherman Alexie and Garrard Conley

Doors at 10:00 a.m., show at 11:00 a.m. Mississippi Studios (3939 N Mississippi Ave.) Tickets at livewireradio.org, $20-25

NORTHWEST FILM CENTER PRESENTS FILM TO PAGE: Wordstock Writers on Influential Films Contact with Lily Brooks-Dalton

7:00 p.m. at the Northwest Film Center (1219 SW Park Ave) Tickets at nwfilm.org, $9

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HOW DO WE FUND WORDSTOCK? In order to make the festival sustainable, we need: In-kind Support from Venue and Media Partners

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THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS! Literary Arts would like to thank the volunteers that made this year’s festival possible:

Jacqueline Adair Jones Suzanne Ahn Mariam Al-Shawaf Amy Alpaugh Jennifer Amundson Joshua Andersen Kelli Anderson Joyce Anicker Gabrielle Appert Beth Appert Linda Arata Sue Armitage Mohamed Asem Callie Attanasio Mary Ann Barham Paige Battle Heidi Bazille Ellen Beier Michele Beier Elyse Berkovitch Jessica Blackman David Blanchard Meghan Blood Shevaun Boatright Jen Bodendorfer Kristin Bork Jim Breithaupt Terence Brierly Annie Brinich Lucy Brush Allison Bunnhoeun Chad Burge Anna Burnette Cecily Caceu Richard Camp Rustica Carlos Chelsea Carpenter Georgia Cary Ian Caton Kenia Chavez Donna Childs Sue Clark Jean Coberly Sue Collins-Larson Liana Colombo Marie Conner Sheralee Connors Kim Conolly Amy Conroy Anne Conway Charlotte Cordray Stephanie Grace Cowherd Emily Creamer Gina Cumming Rachel Curnes Tracy Cutts Melissa Dalluhn Michelle David Brownwynn Dean Ava Dean Brownwynn Dean

Iain Decker Eileen Deerdock Robbin Isaacs DeWeese Natasha Digges Amy Doan Mellisa Dodson Kellie Doherty Grace Dotson Unity Drain Selah Drain Catie Draney Veronica Duczek Xenia Dylag Deborah Edward Candia Elliott Diane Englert Grant Engrav Lelah Erb-Bashaw Emma Ervin Darcie Esch Tammy Espinosa Leah Faure Sara Fitzpatrick Gabrielle Foulkes Tracey Franco Nancy Friedland Sara Winston Frojen Meridian Ganz-Ratzat Karol Gardner Kathryn Gearheard Alicia Gesner Shay Glass Pam Glenn Marialicia Gonzalez Elizabeth Goss Robert Greene Anne Greenfield Troy Griffith Ross Gulko Barbara Gustafson Audrey Gutierrez Sandy Haechrel Jen Hagan Brett Hagar Chris Haight Kirsty Hamilton Liza Cardinal Hand Sarah Harian Joanna Hartvickson Sue Harvey Maggie Hatt Anne Heimlich Lisa Hein Sharon Helms Barbara Hendricks Caroline Henry Kathleen Herbert Callie Herron Alyssa Herzinger Chloe Highberger Christine Hippeli

Mary Hirsch C. Renee Hoffman Hunt Holman Lene Hopson Alyson Horan Anna Jackson Rivers Janssen Lonnie Johnson Marniy Jones Andrea Jordan Morgan Josef Gabrielle Kahana Joanne Kahn Patricia Kalidonis Donna Kaplan Lisa Kaskan Kate Kaufmann Shaune Kelly Abigail Kindall Rob King Chelsea King Martha Kinsella Brooke Klein Ed Kline Christie Kline Krystyna Klucznik Lyra Kuhn Jane Kyle Amy Lachenmeier Karen Laird Mary Ellen LaRose Lee LaTour Chris Lawson Pamela Ledbetter Lydia Ledgerwood-Eberlein Sandi Lefebvre Andrew Lemieux Anita Lesser Lori Lieberman Luna Loganayagam Connor Lucey Rebecca MacGregor Jane Manchee Eleanor Manning Kalah McCaffrey Kayla McClanahan Carol McConnell Marcia McDonald Chris McDonald Jane McDowell Rachel McMinn Audra McNamee Virginia McPartland Katie McRae Joni McSpadden Amy Meabe JD Meacham Lisa Meech Sarah Meilinger Anne Meixner Nicole Metildi

Anastasia Mickelson Leah Middleton Simone Molitor Mary-Lynne Monroe Konane Mookini Bill Moorhead Melissa Morgan Susan Myers Sarah Nealon Paulina Nelson Sara Newton Briana Nicholson-Klingerman Carolyn Niehaus Lori Noack Kaya Noteboom Julie Ocken Nancy Orr John Ostgarden Tiffany Owens Lyn Palmer Claudine Paris Brenda Parrish Sheila Pastore Katie Pate Judith Pearson Cynthia Peele Rosanne Petersen Rebecca Pham Tanja Pick Liz Pilcher Margaret Pinard Angie Plitch Cathryn Poff Lena Puterbaugh Courtney Rae Leontine Rawson Grace E. Reed Sharron Reichle Caroline Reul June Reyes LaVie Rhone Renee Ripley Bonnie Robb Jennifer Rojas Pema Rojas-Echenique Amy Rosen Mariam Said Matt Sailor Liz Sandoval Gabrielle Sasse Brandi Schaper Kristin Schlotterbeck Michael Schmidtke Susan Schwartz Carrie Seidl Allia Service Katie Shaw Alyssa Shelton Susan Shepard Courtney Sherwood Kessa Shipley

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ABOUT LITERARY ARTS Founded in 1984, Literary Arts is a community-based nonprofit literary organization located in downtown Portland.

Our mission is to engage readers, support writers, and inspire the next generation with great literature.

PROGRAMS OF LITERARY ARTS Portland Arts & Lectures brings the world’s most celebrated writers, artists, and thinkers to our community. In addition to events that are broadcast statewide on OPB radio, the program connects readers and writers of all ages with classroom visits and workshops. Our Youth Programs inspire public high school students to write, revise, edit, publish, and perform their own creative writing. The programs reinforce the real world importance of reading and writing in all professions, are designed to meet state and national standards for the arts and language arts, and help schools reach their goals of teaching writing across the disciplines. Oregon Book Awards & Fellowships supports, promotes, and celebrates Oregon’s writers and publishers. In addition to financial support, the program produces the Oregon Book Awards Author Tour, which connects writers and readers throughout the state with readings, classroom visits, and workshops.

Delve Readers Seminars allow readers to explore challenging books with fellow bibliophiles in discussion-based classes under the steady hand of an experienced scholar. Wordstock: Portland’s Book Festival builds community around literature by celebrating writers and readers of all ages through author events, workshops, a book fair, and more.

DONATE TO LITERARY ARTS Help us engage and support thousands of readers and writers of all ages across Oregon. Visit the Literary Arts booth at the festival book fair or visit literary-arts.org/donate and pledge your support today!

Contact Us Phone: 503-227-2583 | Visit Us: 925 SW Washington Street, Portland, OR 97205 Connect with Literary Arts: www.literary-arts.org. You can also like us on Facebook.com/literaryarts or follow us on Twitter @literaryarts.

Literary Arts, Inc. is a tax-exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Find Literary Arts and more than 140 local nonprofits in the Willamette Week Give!Guide at giveguide.org.


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