Nonfiction Reading: Anthony Moll
Fall 2021 English Department Reading Series
Tuesday, October 12, 2021 · 5 - 6 PM
Online
Reposted from our partners, the Department of English. Original Post to RSVP can be found here.
The Department of English
Reading Series will be hosting Anthony Moll, a Baltimore-based queer writer and educator. Their work has
appeared in Hobart, Little Patuxent Review, Poet Lore, the Times Literary
Supplement, the Baltimore Sun and more.
Anthony holds
an MFA in creative writing & publishing arts, and they are finishing their
dissertation for a PhD in English
Anthony’s poetry has received the Adele V. Holden award for creative excellence and the Bill Knott Poetry Prize. Their debut memoir, Out of Step, won a 2018 Lambda Literary Award and the 2017 Non/Fiction Prize. It is now available from The Ohio State University Press.
They live in Baltimore with their dog Chickpea.
Co-sponsored
by the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences; the Dresher
Center for the Humanities; the Mosaic Center for Culture and Diversity;
the Gender, Women's, + Sexuality Studies Department; the History
Department; the Psychology Department; the Honors College; the Women's
Center; and the Center for Innovation, Creativity, and Research in the
Arts.
Photo courtesy of the speaker.
[image: A man wearing orange glasses looks towards the camera. Behind him is a wooden fence]