2018 Community Read
The 2018 Centre County Reads/CALS Community Read brings State College native Sunil Yapa home to celebrate his novel Your Heart is a Muscle the Size of a Fist. This year's Centre County Reads will meaningfully engage with the novel's themes of activism, protest, and community. The events will include a writing contest and a round-table event sponsored by CALS as well as an author event with Yapa himself. Details for events will be posted below as they are determined and be sure to check out the Centre County Reads website for additional info. All events are free and open to the public.
Read 2017-2018 CALS undergraduate intern Phil Chwistek's review of Yapa's novel in the Centre Daily Times here, or listen to him read it on WPSU. |
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January
Beginning of "The Art of Protest" Writing and Art Contests Art Submissions due January 26th How does one capture the sometimes fast-paced, sometimes patient events of protests? Can one enact protest through writing or art? Submit your best writing or art representing or enacting protest to the following categories: Writing contest: $200 Grand Prize, additional prizes in each category (Short Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Writer under 18). Please submit to cals@psu.edu with a cover letter (name, biography, and category) by March 1st. Art contest: $150 Best in Show with two $50 Awards of Merit. Selected pieces will be displayed in the Betsy Rodgers Allen Gallery during the month of March. Please submit all entries digitally to CentreCountyReads.org by January 26th. Congratulations to the winners! Read the winning entries to the writing contest here. |
February
Kickoff Event February 10th, 2018 | 12 p.m.-3 p.m. Join Centre County Reads for hands-on community activism as area knitting clubs host a knit-a-thon. Knitters of all ages and experience levels will work on projects to donate to Housing Transitions, Inc. |
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"What is Activist Literature?" Roundtable February 27th, 2018 | 3:30 p.m.-5 p.m. In Your Heart is a Muscle the Size of a Fist, Sunil Yapa reimagines the chaotic World Trade Organization (WTO) protests that took place in Seattle at the end of the twentieth century. Inspired by the novel’s themes of activism, protest, and community, this roundtable discussion will feature four invited panelists who will use the novel as a touchstone for a broader discussion centered on the question of what makes a piece of literature “activist”? Panelists include:
Following the panelists’ opening statements there will be ample time for question and answer with the audience. Light refreshments will be served. |
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March
Two Special Events with Author Sunil Yapa Sunil Yapa is a State College native who received his BA from Penn State and his MFA in Fiction from Hunter College in New York City in 2010, where he was a Hertog Fellow for Zadie Smith. The biracial son of a Sri Lankan father and a mother from Montana, Yapa has lived around the world, including, Greece, Guatemala, Chile, Argentina, China, and India, as well as, London, Montreal, and New York City. He currently lives in Central Pennsylvania, and teaches in low-residency MFA Program at Sierra Nevada College. We are thrilled that he is returning to State College to discuss his novel with us.
A Discussion with Sunil Yapa On Wednesday, March 21st from 7-8:30 PM, Sunil Yapa will be visiting the Freeman Auditorium in the HUB to be interviewed by WPSU and then invite questions from the audience about the novel.
A Reading by Sunil Yapa As part of the Mary E. Rolling Reading Series, Yapa will be reading from his published writing and work-in-progress at the Nittany Lion Inn. |
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