Theodore Dreiser Visiting Writers Series featuring Jenny Molberg

Theodore Dreiser Visiting Writers Series featuring Jenny Molberg

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All

Location

Yang Family University Art Gallery, 300 N. 7th St.

Date

Time

Phone

(575) 312-5053

Description

Acclaimed poet Jenny Molberg will read for the Theodore Dreiser Visiting Writers Series on Thursday, February 15th at 6:00 pm in the Yang Family University Art Gallery. A Q&A session and book signing will follow.

This event is free and open to the public.

Jenny Molberg is the author of three poetry collections: Marvels of the Invisible (winner of the Berkshire Prize, Tupelo Press, 2017), Refusal (LSU Press, 2020), and The Court of No Record (LSU Press, 2023). She edited the Unsung Masters book, Adelaide Crapsey: On the Life & Work of an American Master. She has received fellowships and scholarships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Sewanee Writers Conference, VCCA, and Vermont Studio Center. Her poems and essays have recently appeared or are forthcoming in Ploughshares, The Cincinnati Review, VIDA, The Missouri Review, The Rumpus, The Adroit Journal, Oprah Quarterly, and other publications. Molberg is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Central Missouri, where she directs Pleiades Press and edits Pleiades: Literature in Context. Find her online at jennymolberg.com or on X (formerly Twitter) at @jennymolberg. Jenny Molberg's third collection of poetry, The Court of No Record, serves as both evidence and testimony against a legal system that often fails victims of physical trauma and domestic abuse. Drawing inspiration from true crime investigations and artifacts, including Frances Glessner Lee's crime scene dioramas and the tragic aftermaths of two serial killers who preyed upon women in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Molberg probes a cultural obsession with violence that performs active erasure of victims' lives. By engaging with historical texts through a personal lens, she sheds light on survivors who do not find justice and looks toward a future of positive systemic reformation.

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