Guest Writers Series Presents Stacey Levine
Each year, the Guest Writers Series at the University of Utah brings distinguished authors to Salt Lake City. Our goal is to provide our community with an opportunity to engage in a dynamic, educational and inspiring relationship with literature. We aim to bring in a diverse array of voices and perspectives, and to provide a platform for an enriching dialogue between our authors and the audience. All events are free and open to the public. Thursday, September 10, 2026 at 7 p.m. Weller Book Works. Stacey Levine is the 2026–27 Richard Scowcroft Visiting Prose Fellow at the University and wrote the novel Mice 1961, which was a finalist for the 2025 Pulitzer Prize in fiction. She is also the author of the novels and story collections Frances Johnson, Dra—, The Girl with Brown Fur, and My Horse and Other Stories. Levine’s work has garnered a PEN USA fiction award and The Stranger’s Genius in Literature Award, along with other honors. Her writing has appeared in Fence, The Brooklyn Rail, Tin House, Yeti, Bookforum, The Seattle Times, and other venues. She teaches writing at Seattle Central College. This calendar listing is brought to you by NowPlayingUtah.com, Utah’s one-stop, online website for arts and entertainment events, powered by the Utah Cultural Alliance.
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