An Evening with Jill Christman
Dec 9
Stapleton LoungeDec 9
Stapleton LoungeMonday, Dec. 9 | 6:00 PM | This Event is Free and Open to the Public |
Memoirist, hoosier and professor Jill Christman joins the Visiting Writers Series to read from and discuss her most recent book, If This Were Fiction: A Love Story in Essays. Christman will read from her work, answer questions in a Q&A, and sign books (books will be available for purchase at the event). Light refreshments provided.
If This Were Fiction is a love story—for Jill Christman’s long-ago fiancé, who died young in a car accident; for her children; for her husband, Mark; and ultimately, for herself. In this collection, Christman takes on the wide range of situations and landscapes she encountered on her journey from wild child through wounded teen to mother, teacher, writer, and wife. In these pages there are fatal accidents and miraculous births; a grief pilgrimage that takes Christman to jungles, volcanoes, and caves in Central America; and meditations on everything from sexual trauma and the more benign accidents of childhood to gun violence, indoor cycling, unlikely romance, and even a ghost or two. Playing like a lively mixtape in both subject and style, If This Were Fiction focuses an open-hearted, frequently funny, clear-eyed feminist lens on Christman’s first 50 years and sends out a message of love, power, and hope.
Jill Christman is the author of If This Were Fiction: A Love Story in Essays and two memoirs, Darkroom: A Family Exposure and Borrowed Babies: Apprenticing for Motherhood. She is a professor in the Creative Writing Program at Ball State University, a senior editor of River Teeth: A Journal of Nonfiction Narrative, and executive producer for the podcast Indelible: Campus Sexual Violence.