Upcoming Special Literary Events

Mark your calendar and register now for these two author visits, both occurring next week!

Author Visit: Shelby Van Pelt

Remarkably Bright Creatures (2022)

Monday, September 16 • 1:00pm-2:30pm • ZoomCourse 12788 • $30

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In conversation with Anna Katsavos, Shelby Van Pelt will discuss her best-selling debut novel, Remarkably Bright Creatures. Narrated by an ornery octopus that is bored and frustrated by his confinement in an aquarium, the book centers around the unlikely bond formed with a 70-year-old widow who works the night shift there as a cleaner and is tormented by her son's disappearance decades ago. Unusual, witty, and absorbing, this heartwarming book is a beautiful exploration of friendship and optimism in spite of loss.


Time will be reserved for audience Q&A. Session will be recorded and sent to enrolled students to view for up to one week.

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SHELBY VAN PELT is the author of Remarkably Bright Creatures (2022), an instant New York Times Bestseller and a Read With Jenna Today Show book club pick. In 2023, she was awarded the Heartland Prize for Fiction and the McLaughlin-Esstman-Stearns First Novel Prize from The Writer’s Center. Van Pelt's short stories have also appeared in multiple publications. Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, she now lives near Chicago.


ANNA KATSAVOS, PhD, is an experienced book group facilitator. A SUNY Professor Emerita of English Literature and Women’s Studies, she has received numerous awards for teaching, and her scholarship has been published in a variety of literary journals. She has interviewed many best-selling authors and has presented interactive programs focusing on a wide range of women’s issues. Additionally, she conducts writing, editing and publishing workshops.

Register for Author Visit: Shelby Van Pelt, Remarkably Bright Creatures (2022)

Author Visit: Vicki Valosik

Swimming Pretty: The Untold Story of Women in Water (2024)

Thursday, September 19 • 1:00pm-2:15pm • ZoomCourse 12816 • $30

Popular Hollywood films of the 1940s and 50s helped earn women the right to swim freely for fun and fitness. Vicki Valosik traces a century of aquatic performance from circus acts to the Olympics, and brings to life the cast of characters whose swimming spectacles laid the groundwork for a new sport and changed women’s relationship with water. Once forbidden to swim alongside men or required to wear petticoats to hide their legs while wading, female swimming pioneers defied society’s rigid expectations of what was permissible for their sex. Far more than so-called “mermaid queens,” they ushered in sensible swimwear, developed life-saving swim instruction programs, reduced drowning rates, and turned synchronized swimming into a global sport showcasing women’s ambition, grace, and athleticism. Valosik will recount fascinating stories about the athletic joy of “fancy swimming” and why they remain significant today.


Time will be reserved for audience Q&A. Session will be recorded and sent to enrolled students to view for up to two weeks.


For an optimal experience, pair this course with “Swimming Lessons: Swimming and Aquatics in Popular Culture, Literature, and Life” (in-person Course 12713 or online Course 12843).

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VICKI VALOSIK is a writer, a synchronized swimmer, and an editorial director and writing instructor at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. Her work has appeared in publications such as the Atlantic, Smithsonian Magazine, and Slate. She holds an MA in Nonfiction Writing from Johns Hopkins University and an MA in Sociology from the University of South Alabama.


LORI ROTSKOFF is a cultural historian, writer, educator, and public speaker specializing in memoirs and narrative nonfiction, childhood and youth, women’s and gender studies, and arts and culture. She studied history and literature at Northwestern University and earned a PhD in American Studies at Yale.

Register for Author Visit: Vicki Valosik, Swimming Pretty: The Untold Story of Women in Water (2024)
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