OCU HOSTS
BOOK SIGNING
FOR
AWARD-WINNING
ALUMNUS
BOOK SIGNING
FOR
AWARD-WINNING
ALUMNUS
OCU Hosts Book Signing for Award-Winning Alumnus
Photo courtesy of OCU |
Oklahoma City University will host a reading and book signing
for author and alumnus Brandon Hobson at 7 p.m. March 20 in the
University Center Great Hall.
Hobson
was a finalist for the 2018 National Book Award for his novel “Where
the Dead Sit Talking.” The book, set in rural Oklahoma during the late
1980s, follows two Native American teens’ experiences
in the foster care system as they try to navigate relationships
and their own emotional scars. The book reached number one on Oklahoma’s
Bestseller List, and it made the best book lists for 2018 from NPR’s
“Code Switch,”
Kirkus Reviews, and
Southern Living magazine.
A
member of the Cherokee Nation, Hobson received his Bachelor of Arts in
English from OCU in 1992, and went on to earn a master’s degree at the
University of Central Oklahoma and a doctorate at
Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. He currently teaches English
at Northern Oklahoma College in Tonkawa. He has published many short
stories in such respected literary journals as
The Paris Review and
Believer, has won a Pushcart Prize, and is the author of three previous novels — “Desolation of Avenues Untold” (2015), “Deep
Ellum” (2014) and “The Levitationist” (2006).
For more information about the event, visit
okcu.edu/film-lit.
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