Short Fiction Authors Unify American and Global South

Short fiction authors visiting the Oxford Conference for the Book this year highlight a genre of storytelling that unifies the American South and the Global South. From our very own UM Grisham Writer-in-Residence, Deesha Philyaw, to Ecuador’s Gabriela Alemán and Mexico’s Julián Herbert and Yuri Herrera, these short-story authors represent new perspectives on the long-held … Continued

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March 31 Panel Showcases Crime Fiction Masters

In a panel curated by William Boyle, friends of the author and masters in crime fiction Eli Cranor (Ozark Dogs), Megan Abbott (The Turnout), and S.A. Cosby (Razorblade Tears) will join Oxford’s own Ace Atkins, at the Lafayette County Courthouse, located on the Oxford Square, at 1:30 p.m. Friday, March 31. Then, follow the authors … Continued

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Mahogany L. Browne Brings Her Creative Force to OCB

Mahogany L. Browne is a creative force to be reckoned with, and we are honored to have her supreme talent among the authors visiting the Twenty-Ninth Oxford Conference for the Book. She has authored Woke: A Young Poet’s Call to Justice, Chlorine Sky, the young adult novel Vinyl Moon, and most recently, Chrome Valley (Liveright, 2023). Browne is the executive … Continued

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Author and Musician Charlie Parr Performs Free Show March 29

Kicking off the conference, musician and debut author Charlie Parr comes to Proud Larry’s. Parr’s album Last of the Better Days Ahead represents “a time when we turn from gazing into the future to gazing back at the past, as if we’re adrift in the current, slowly turning around.” The companion novel marks his debut … Continued

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