Wrexham Road Reading Series
Our summer reading series returns! Join us on campus on June 27th at 6:30 pm.
Date and time
Location
Sarah Lawrence College
1 Mead Way Bronxville, NY 10708About this event
- 1 hour 30 minutes
One Night In June: Wrexham Road Reading Series
An evening with Tyler Mills, Thea Goodman and Wren Hanks!
Thursday, June 27th at 6:30pm EST
Slonim House, 915 Kimball Avenue, Bronxville, NY 10708
Please park across Kimball Avenue in the Andrews Parking Lot.
The Wrexham Road Reading Series brings together writers from within and beyond the Sarah Lawrence College community. We're looking forward to hosting authors Tyler Mills, Thea Goodman and Wren Hanks!
Free & open to the public
Refreshments will be served
About our readers:
Tyler Mills (she/her) is a poet, essayist, and educator. Her memoir The Bomb Cloud (Unbound Edition Press 2024) earned a starred review in Publishers Weekly and was awarded a Café Royal Cultural Foundation NYC Literature Award and has been excerpted in AGNI, Brevity, Bennington Review, River Teeth, and The Rumpus, and won the Copper Nickel Editor’s Prize in Prose. Her poetry guidebook, Poetry Studio: Prompts for Poets, is forthcoming from the University of Akron Press in 2024.
Thea Goodman is a novelist, poet and educator in Chicago. Born in New York City, she earned a BA at Sarah Lawrence College and an MFA in Fiction from Brooklyn College, CUNY. Her first novel, The Sunshine When She’s Gone (Henry Holt) about a marriage upended by a new baby, appeared in 2013 to critical acclaim. The Invented Mother, her first poetry collection, was a finalist in The New Women’s Voices Competition 2022, and was published in Fall 2023 by Finishing Line Press. She lives in Chicago with her family. Currently she is at work on a contemporary, urban novel, new poems, and the Spanish translation of several poems in The Invented Mother. Goodman serves as the National Council co-chair of Graywolf Press.
Wren Hanks
Wren Hanks is the author of Lily-livered (Driftwood Press), winner of the Adrift Chapbook Contest, and The Rise of Genderqueer (Brain Mill Press). An alum of the Tin House Workshop and the Lambda Writer's Retreat for Emerging LGBTQ Voices, his recent writing appears or is forthcoming in Foglifter, No Tokens, The Journal, and elsewhere. He is the poetry editor for smoke and mold, a journal invested in the intersections of trans writing and climate change. He lives in Brooklyn and works in animal rights.