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Sun Valley Writers' Conference
Alexandra Fuller: Memories of an African Childhood
The Author of
Travel Light, Move Fast
at the Sun Valley Writers' Conference
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Sun Valley Writers' Conference
| December 16, 2019
Ayad Akhtar: Muslims in America, a Playwright’s Compendium of Characters
The Pakistani-American Playwright and Author on
Beyond the Page:
The Best of the Sun Valley Writers' Conference
By
Sun Valley Writers' Conference
| November 15, 2019
Min Jin Lee: On Speaking
and Power
The Korean-American Author on
Beyond the Page:
The Best of the Sun Valley Writers' Conference
By
Sun Valley Writers' Conference
| October 2, 2019
David Grossman on the Possibility of Dialogue in Israel
The Israeli Author on
Beyond the Page:
The Best of the Sun Valley
Writers' Conference
By
Sun Valley Writers' Conference
| September 3, 2019
Anthony Doerr on the Beautiful Art of Failure
Introducing
Beyond the Page:
The Best of the Sun Valley
Writers' Conference
By
Sun Valley Writers' Conference
| August 25, 2019
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