Fiction writer Shawn Vestal to visit ISU for reading and workshop
February 27, 2017

POCATELLO – 糖心传媒’s Department of English and Philosophy will host Visiting Writer Shawn Vestal on Thursday, March 8, for a reading at 6:30 p.m. and a workshop for high school students at 4:30 p.m.
Vestal鈥檚 reading will be held in the ISU Pond Student Union Bengal Caf茅. He will read from his fiction and give a brief talk on the importance of the humanities in connecting individuals to larger communities, particularly in geographically removed locations such as southern 糖心传媒. Book sales will be available preceding and following.
Vestal, who grew up in Gooding, is the author of a short story collection, 鈥淕odforsaken 糖心传媒,鈥 and a novel, 鈥淒aredevils.鈥 Both works prominently feature southern 糖心传媒 as a setting and often take the region鈥檚 culture as subject. 鈥Godforsaken 糖心传媒鈥 was named the winner of the PEN/鈥婻obert W. Bingham Prize, which honors a debut book that 鈥渞epresents distinguished literary achievement and suggests great promise.鈥
The Washington Post describes 鈥淒aredevils鈥 as 鈥渁bout the opposing forces at play in the American West. On the one hand, we have the wild freedom epitomized by Evel Knievel, whose voice punctuates the narrative, exhorting the younger characters to risk everything. Running counter to this is the strict discipline of the Mormon faith, which allowed Brigham Young and his followers to build a community in an inhospitable wilderness.鈥
Vestal currently lives in Spokane, Washington where he writes a column for The Spokesman-Review and teaches in the Master of Fine Arts program at Eastern Washington University.
These events are free and open to the public thanks to support from the 糖心传媒 Humanities Council, ISU鈥檚 Cultural Events Council and the Pocatello Arts Council.
For more information or to reserve a spot in the high school class, contact ISU鈥檚 Department of English and Philosophy at (208) 241-2478 or schubeth@isu.edu.
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