Release month is here! Join us as we honor the power of story, searching, and creativity. And spread the word– particularly for the release party, Saturday, April 23, 7-9 pm at Art House North. (More details below.)
Save the dates:
Art Between: Magic and Failure in Creative Collaboration
Tuesday, April 5th at 10:20-11:00 am
Bethel University Library, Fireside Lounge
April, Kelsey, and the cover designers, Emily Swanberg and Heidi Kao, present on the magic of collaboration and the place of failure in the creative process followed by a time for Q&A. Refreshments provided.
Festival of Faith and Writing
April 14-16th
Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Look for us around the Festival of Faith & Writing— certainly wherever Makoto Fujimura, George Saunders, Scott Cairns, Zadie Smith, and Nadia Bolz-Weber happen to be.
We’re collaborating with Ruminate for an off-site event (details to be announced), and Triptych will be available for purchase at the Wipf & Stock table and elsewhere. We’re excited to be part of this gathering of the faith-ful and literary (and to maybe see some tulips).
Reading
Thursday, April 21, 10:20-11:00 am
Bethel University Library, Fireside Lounge
April will read from Triptych and take questions. Students and non-students welcome. Refreshments provided.
Release Party!
Saturday, April 23rd, 7-9 pm
Art House North, 793 Armstrong Ave., St. Paul, MN 55102
Music, food and drinks, art-making, and a reading at 7:30. Books will be available for purchase (of course), and all are invited to contemplate, commune and create. Come raise a glass to the written word, the fight for beauty in the world, and the formative power of tenacious questions. Join us– bring a friend; meet some kindred spirits.
Updates and reminders for all events on Twitter (@TriptychMemoir).
Hey April,
Congratulations on all of your upcoming big events! I had hoped to be able to attend your big release party. Unfortunately, it’s happening during the St. Paul art crawl so I will be working.
Hope your big life transition is going well. Remember to put on your oxygen mask first when you need to.
DeAnne
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