Ten Questions for Zeyn Joukhadar
“You have to become the person who can write the book you’re working on.” —Zeyn Joukhadar, author of The Thirty Names of Night
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“You have to become the person who can write the book you’re working on.” —Zeyn Joukhadar, author of The Thirty Names of Night
“We are all authors. Let us acknowledge everyone.” —Juan Felipe Herrera, author of Every Day We Get More Illegal
“I would remind myself that every book has its own life and to just have faith in the story.” —Cherie Dimaline, author of Empire of Wild
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“Work that’s good, that’s itself, eventually gets seen.” —Paul Lisicky, author of Later
Inspired by the country’s earliest libraries, often called athenaeums, Folio provides access to a discerning book collection, and a home for reading, writing, dialogue, and learning. Public programming includes book-based discussions, author readings, book arts and rare volumes, and musical, cultural, and civic events.
Literati Bookstore is an independent bookstore in downtown Ann Arbor. Literati aims to be a place where book lovers can go, talk, and interact with each other. They host author readings, book clubs, poetry nights, and are open seven days a week.