OYE: An Evening with Melissa Mogollon

OYE: An Evening with Melissa Mogollon

Debut author Melissa Mogollon shares her beautiful book OYE with us! She will be in conversation with Gloria Muñoz!

By Tombolo Books

Date and time

Monday, July 1 · 7 - 8pm EDT

Location

Tombolo Books

2153 1st Avenue South St. Petersburg, FL 33712

About this event

  • 1 hour

A coming-of-age comedy. A telenovela-worthy drama. A moving family saga. All in a phone call you won’t want to hang up on.

Oye, a novel of chisme, is innovative, heartfelt, and hilarious. Melissa Mogollon’s voice is a gift.”—Myriam Gurba, author of Creep

Tombolo Books welcomes debut author Melissa Mogollon to celebrate her beautiful book OYE! Mogollon will be joined by St. Petersburg's Poet Laureate, Gloria Muñoz!

Structured as a series of one-sided phone calls from our spunky, sarcastic narrator, Luciana, to her older sister, Mari, this wildly inventive debut “jump-starts your heart in the same way it piques your ear” (Xochitl Gonzalez).

PURCHASE YOUR COPY OF THE BOOK HERE!

Melissa Mogollon holds an MFA in fiction from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and a BA from the George Washington University. Originally from Colombia and raised in Florida, she now teaches at a boarding school in Rhode Island, where she lives with her partner and dog. Oye is her first novel.

Gloria Muñoz is a Colombian American writer, translator, and advocate for multilingual literacy. She is the author of Your Biome Has Found You and Danzirly (University of Arizona Press, 2021), which won the Ambroggio Prize and the Gold Medal Florida Book Award. Her other honors include an Academy of American Poets Poet Laureate Fellowship, Hedgebrook Fellowship, being a Macondista, Highlights Foundation’s Diverse Verse Fellowship, Lumina’s Multilingual Writing Award, a Las Musas Mentorship, St. Pete Arts Alliance's Muse Award, Creative Pinellas' Artist Grant, and attending the Tin House YA writers workshop. Through Moonlit Música, the company she cofounded, Muñoz writes and composes music for bilingual children’s programming in audio, film, and curriculum. She is proud to be St. Pete's first Latina poet laureate.Buy Books

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