An Evening Discussion with Jennifer Givhan
Schedule
Thu, 14 Aug, 2025 at 06:00 pm
UTC-06:00Location
232 Walnut St, Fort Collins, CO, United States, Colorado 80524 | Fort Collins, CO
About Jennifer:
Jennifer Givhan is a Mexican American and Indigenous poet and novelist from the Southwestern desert and the recipient of poetry fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and PEN/Rosenthal Emerging Voices. She holds a Master’s degree from California State University Fullerton and a master’s in Fine Arts from Warren Wilson College. Givhan is the author of five full-length poetry collections and the novel River Woman, River Demon.
About Salt Bones:
The beating heart of this novel is Malamar Veracruz, a headstrong, bighearted woman carrying generations of guilt, trauma, and family secrets on her shoulders, all while raising two daughters as a single mom and trying to forget the painful, unexplained disappearance of her sister, Elena. When another local girl goes missing, Mal plunges into a fresh yet familiar nightmare. As a desperate Mal hunts for answers, her search becomes increasingly tangled with inscrutable visions of a horse-headed woman, a local legend who Mal feels compelled to follow. Mal’s perspective is joined by the voices of her two daughters, all three of whom must work to uncover the truth about the missing girls in their community before it’s too late. Combining elements of Latina and Indigenous culture, family drama, mystery, horror, magical realism, and a Mexicali retelling of the Demeter and Persephone myth in a spellbinding mix, SALT BONES lays bare the realities of environmental catastrophe, family secrets, and the unrelenting bond between mothers and daughters.
Where is it happening?
232 Walnut St, Fort Collins, CO, United States, Colorado 80524Event Location & Nearby Stays: