Dont Miss the Free 2025 Les Bailey Writers Series with New York Times Bestseller Jonathan Evison at Saint Martins University

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Jonathan Evison, a New York Times bestselling author, will present at the Les Bailey Writers Series on October 15, 2025, at 7 p. m. at Saint Martin’s University. This free event welcomes the public to engage with Evison, known for his works such as “Lawn Boy” and “West of Here. ” Attendees can expect readings, personal anecdotes, and a Q&A session, along with opportunities to purchase and have books signed.

The series commemorates Dr. Les Bailey, a cherished professor who passed away in 2010, and is funded by an endowment in his honor. Dr. Jamie Olson explains that the series aims to showcase diverse voices from the Pacific Northwest literary scene. Evison’s background as a punk rock musician enriches his storytelling, which often delves into themes of identity, class, and community resilience.

Past speakers have included notable authors and artists, fostering a culture of creativity and connection. The event promises to be a celebration of literature and community, reflecting Bailey's enduring legacy.

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