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Date/Time
Date(s) - April 10, 2025
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Location
Lory Student Center, University Ballroom

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The Creative Writing Reading Series presents Nicholas Gulig and Tishani Doshi

Lory Student Center, University Ballroom at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 10, 2025

 

Nicholas GuligNicholas Gulig is a Thai-American poet from Wisconsin. A 2011 Fulbright Fellow, Gulig is the author of North of Order (YesYes Books) and Orient (CSU Poetry Center) and works as an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater where he is the co-editor of Either/Or Magazine. Currently, he lives with his wife and two daughters in Fort Atkinson and serves as the Poet laureate of Wisconsin. 

Tishani DoshiTishani Doshi publishes poetry, fiction and essays. For fifteen years she worked as the lead dancer of the Chandralekha company in Madras, India, performing on stages all across the world, and as such, the body has been a central preoccupation in her work—a vehicle to explore gender, violence, sexuality and power, but also as an agent of renewal and transformation. Since her debut, Countries of the Body, which won the Forward Prize for best first collection (2006), she has sought to find joineries between the lyric and the political. Girls Are Coming Out of the Woods (2017) headlined the All About Women Festival at the Sydney Opera House and was shortlisted for a Ted Hughes Award. Her novels, The Pleasure Seekers (2010) and Small Days and Nights (2019), have been shortlisted for the Hindu Fiction Prize, Tata Fiction Award and the RSL Ondaatje Prize. A God at the Door, her most recent collection of poems, was shortlisted for the Forward Poetry Prize 2021. She is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and an Associate Professor of Literature and Creative Writing at New York University, Abu Dhabi. 

The CSU Creative Writing Reading Series is made possible by the Organization of Graduate Student Writers, the CSU Department of English, the College of Liberal Arts, CSU Libraries, the Lilla B. Morgan Memorial Endowment, the donor sponsor of the Crow-Tremblay Alumni Reading Series and other generous support. Learn about how you can support the series online here