Black Queer Hoe 10/12/18 - 6:00pm - 10/12/18 - 7:00pm Britteney Black Rose Kapri A refreshing, unapologetic look at the line between sexual freedom and sexual exploitation. Image
Storm Lake 10/12/18 - 6:00pm - 10/12/18 - 7:00pm Art Cullen A forward-thinking, hopeful vision of rural America. Image
What We Were Promised 10/12/18 - 6:00pm - 10/12/18 - 7:00pm Lucy Tan An exploration of what we owe to our country, our families, and ourselves. Image
White Dancing Elephants 10/12/18 - 7:00pm - 10/12/18 - 8:00pm Chaya Bhuvaneswar Centered on the experiences of diverse women of color facing sexual harassment and racial violence. Image
2018 Charlotte Zolotow Lecture 10/12/18 - 7:30pm - 10/12/18 - 8:30pm Benjamin Alire Saenz A lecture by multi-award-winning novelist and poet Benjamin Alire Saenz Image
A Lucky Man 10/12/18 - 7:30pm - 10/12/18 - 8:30pm Jamel Brinkley In a world shaped by race, gender, and class—luck may be the greatest fiction of all. Image
The Radium Girls 10/12/18 - 7:30pm - 10/12/18 - 8:30pm Kate Moore The incredible true story of the women who fought America’s Undark danger. Image
Where Did You Get This Number? 10/12/18 - 7:30pm - 10/12/18 - 8:30pm Anthony Salvanto For any American who wants to get a better read on what America is thinking. Image
Call Me When You Want to Talk about the Tombstones 10/13/18 - 10:30am - 10/13/18 - 11:30am Cynthia Marie Hoffman A mother and daughter embark on a moving quest to reconstruct their family history. Image
Fearless Women in SF&F 10/13/18 - 10:30am - 10/13/18 - 11:30am Mary Robinette Kowal Mirah Bolender K Arsenault Rivera Three fearless women writers discuss the state of writing (and reading) Science Fiction and Fantasy. Image
Home of the Braves 10/13/18 - 10:30am - 10/13/18 - 11:30am Patrick Steele Why did the Boston Braves leave Milwaukee? Image
Judy Moody and the Right Royal Tea Party 10/13/18 - 10:30am - 10/13/18 - 11:30am Megan McDonald Judy Moody is in a royal purple-mountain-majesties mood. Make that Majesty with a capital M! Image
The Gift of Our Wounds 10/13/18 - 10:30am - 10/13/18 - 11:30am Pardeep Singh Kaleka Arno Michaelis The powerful story of a friendship between two men—one Sikh and one skinhead. Image
Where Honeybees Thrive 10/13/18 - 11:00am - 10/13/18 - 12:00pm Heather Swan A luminous, global journey from the worlds of honey producers, urban farmers, and mead makers. Image
Daughter in Retrograde 10/13/18 - 12:00pm - 10/13/18 - 1:00pm Courtney Kersten Kersten charts the uncertainty of her midwestern homeland by looking to the stars and planets. Image
Interior States 10/13/18 - 12:00pm - 10/13/18 - 1:00pm Meghan O'Gieblyn What does it mean to be a believing Christian and a Midwesterner in an increasingly secular America? Image
Raising the Dad 10/13/18 - 12:00pm - 10/13/18 - 1:00pm Tom Matthews A novel that exposes all-too-familiar forces that hasten the decline of the average American family. Image
Tommy: My Journey of a Lifetime 10/13/18 - 12:00pm - 10/13/18 - 1:00pm Tommy Thompson Doug Moe Former WI governor Tommy Thompson's journey from boyhood to politics to the world stage. Image
Play On 10/13/18 - 1:00pm - 10/13/18 - 2:00pm Jeff Bercovici A deeply reported tour of the science helping athletes redefine the notion of “peak age.” Image
Indictus 10/13/18 - 1:30pm - 10/13/18 - 2:30pm Natalie Eilbert This book attempts to indict us, so that the wounded might one day be free. Image
Love Wisconsin 10/13/18 - 1:30pm - 10/13/18 - 2:30pm Megan Monday Brijetta Hall Waller Love Wisconsin is a storytelling project all about the people of Wisconsin. Image
Realer Than Real: Writing With All Five Senses 10/13/18 - 1:30pm - 10/13/18 - 2:30pm Michelle Wildgen Susanna Daniel A workshop about sensory writing and how to use it in your fiction and nonfiction. Image
White Kids 10/13/18 - 1:30pm - 10/13/18 - 2:30pm Margaret Hagerman A clear-eyed and sometimes shocking account of how white kids learn about race. Image
Wisconsin Translators Panel 10/13/18 - 1:30pm - 10/13/18 - 2:30pm Diane Grosklaus Whitty Dong Isbister Daniel Youd Translators are an indispensable link between authors and their foreign readers. Image