
The Great Book Reads will be reading Never Whistle At Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology. Hosted on Oct. 16, 23, and 30 we'll discuss the stories written in the book, listen to speakers discuss horror and Indigenous folklore, and talk about all things spooky! Come and enjoy an evening with fellow book lovers. **Snacks and drinks will be provided**
-From 5:30-7 in rm 132
First 15 people to sign up and attend in person get a free copy of the book! Use this link to signup!
EBook available online via the TTU Library.
On Oct 16th, our speaker will be Dr. Spurgeon. Dr. Spurgeon works in literatures of the American West and Southwest, as well as nature/environmental writing, gender studies, speculative fiction, and critical indigenous and decolonial theory. She is the author of Exploding the Western: Myths of Empire on the Postmodern Frontier, co-author of Writing the Southwest, editor of the critical anthology Cormac McCarthy, and co-editor of Weird Westerns: Race, Gender, Genre and Hell-Bent for Leather: Sex and Sexuality in the Weird Western. She has published essays on Ana Castillo, Cormac McCarthy, Stephen Graham Jones, the film Brokeback Mountain, the Marvel Comics superhero Echo, and the Aboriginal Australian television series, Cleverman. She founded and co-directs the Literature, Social Justice, and Environment Program (LSJE) in the Department of English, which includes a graduate concentration and undergraduate minor. In 2019/2020, Spurgeon was a Fulbright Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of Bergen, Norway.