Thursday, August 04, 2005

Michael Perry coming to Oshkosh

It's official! Wisconsin author Michael Perry will speak at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22 at the Oshkosh Public Library; a book signing will be held at the end of the evening. The lecture is free and open to the public.

Better still, Perry has agreed to dine with members of the Oshkosh Area Writers Club prior to his talk. (More details to follow!)

Perry is the author of "Population 485: Meeting Your Neighbors One Siren at a Time" and has published in magazines including Newsweek, Salon, Utne and Esquire. His essays can be heard on Wisconsin and Minnesota public radio. When he's not writing, Perry contributes humor to the local fire department by being the first volunteer fireman in village history to miss the monthly meeting because of a poetry reading.

His newest title, "Off Main Street: Barnstormers, Prophets & Gatemouth's Gator," contains essays about life in small towns, on the road, and around the world. Topics include:

  • A traveling butcher whose daughter is in desperate need of a kidney

  • A heartwarming and breaking Christmas story set on a fleet of country music tour buses

  • The kidnapping of a giant Big Boy statue in Toledo

  • The goofy cultural significance of America’s water towers

  • Bunking beside a prostitute in Central America

  • Gearjammers” essays on hitching with truckers in a convoy and life on the road


  • Perry's book are available for purchase at The Paper Tiger or from his website: sneezingcow.com. And of course, you can check them for free from the Oshkosh Public Library.

    1 comment:

    Stacie Penney said...

    Ruth--
    Thanks for all of your hard work to make this possible. I'm thrilled to hear that he is willing to eat with us. I'll have to brush up on my table manners.