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A series of warm winter conversations with Belt authors, moderated by Belt Publishing founder Anne Trubek. Free; 8 pm EST.
About this Event
January 25: The Book Writing Process
- Ben Gwin, editor, The Pittsburgh Neighborhood Guidebook (2021) and a forthcoming book on unionizing Google workers in Pittsburgh
- Lee Weiner, Conspiracy to Riot: The Life and Times of One of the Chicago 7 (2020)
- David Hardin, Standpipe: Delivering Water in Flint (2021)
- Jen Howard, Clutter: An Untidy History (2020)
January 28: Writing About Cities
- Ryan Schuessler, editor, The St. Louis Anthology (2019) and co-editor, with Kevin Whiteneir, Jr. , Sweeter Voices Still: An LGBTQ Anthology from Middle America (2021)
- Shannon Shelton Miller, editor, The Dayton Anthology (2020)
- Evan Tachovsky, coauthor, Cleveland in 50 Maps (2019)
- Aaron Foley, How to Live in Detroit Without Being a Jackass (2015), editor, The Detroit Neighborhood Guidebook (2017), and author of the forthcoming "So You've Decided to Move Into a Black Neighborhood" (2021)
- Vivian Gibson, The Last Children of Mill Creek (2020)
Feb. 2: The Art of Ideas
- Phil Christman, Midwest Futures (2020) and the forthcoming “How To Be Normal: Essays” (2021)
- Raechel Anne Jolie, Rust Belt Femme (2020)
- Erin Keane, The Louisville Anthology (2020)
- Jody Kleinberg Biehl, Right Here, Right Now: The Buffalo Anthology (2016)
- Ed Simon, An Alternative History of Pittsburgh (2021)
All events are free and start at 8 pm EST.