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Iowa MFA graduate Jonathan Gleason will read from his debut essay collection, Field Guide to Falling Ill, and will be joined in conversation with Sarah Minor. Described by Publishers Weekly as "Enlightening and beautifully written," Field Guide to Falling Ill is also praised by former Iowa Nonfiction Writing Program professor Kerry Howley as "[A] well wrought and consistently surprising collection from an unexpected narrator" and by bestselling author and current NWP professor Melissa Febos as: "A stunning debut...Gleason renders the many vulnerabilities of the body with exquisite prose and probing intelligence."
Jonathan Gleason is a writer, instructor, medical interpreter, and recent graduate of the University of Iowa's MFA program in creative writing. His manuscript Field Guide to Falling Ill is the winner of the inaugural Yale Nonfiction Book Prize. He was also a recipient of a 2023 grant from the Elizabeth George Foundation, and a 2024 finalist for the 2024 Granum Prize. His work is anthologized in Best American Essays (2024) and has appeared in The Sun Magazine, Literary Hub, New England Review, The Kenyon Review, Colorado Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, Fugue, Denver Quarterly, Redivider Journal, and others.
Sarah Minor is a writer and interdisciplinary artist. She's the author of Carousel, forthcoming from Yale University Press, Slim Confessions: The Universe as a Spider or Spit (Noemi Press, 2021), Bright Archive (Rescue Press, 2020), and the chapbook The Persistence of The Bonyleg: Annotated (Essay Press, 2016). Minor serves as the Video Essay and Cinepoetry Editor at BRINK Magazine and on the Nonfiction editorial team at TriQuarterly Review. She holds a PhD from Ohio University, an MFA from the University of Arizona, and is an Assistant Professor at the University of Iowa's Nonfiction MFA Program.
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