August 7, 2025: "Sallie Bingham, Author at the Center of a Newspaper Drama, Dies at 88" NY Times
 

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  • Cape Cod Writers Center Conference

    Cape Cod Writers Center 919 Main Street, Osterville, MA, United States

    Sallie will be presenting a workshop on writing the short story mornings from 8:30—10:00 at the Cape Cod Writers Center Conference. She will also be at the event's opening reception and be participating in mentoring sessions. More information is available at the conference website: http://capecodwriterscenter.org/conference/.

  • Sallie Reading from Mending: New and Selected Stories

    Alamosa Books 8810 Holly Ave NE, Ste D, Albuquerque, NM, United States

    Sallie will be reading from her new book, Mending: New and Selected Stories, published by Sarabande Books. A discussion will follow. Alamosa Books is located on the northwest corner of Paseo del Norte and Ventura, next to Saxby's coffee shop.

  • Kentucky Women Writers Conference

    Kentucky Women Writers Conference 232 East Maxwell Street, Lexington, KY, United States

    Sallie will be presenting a two-part workshop on the short story, "Writing What You Don't Know: Fiction as Transformation - Workshop in Short Story" on Friday and Saturday from 9 - 11:30 am. . On Saturday from 1:30 - 2:45 Sallie will be reading from Mending, her new collection of short stories, which is open   

  • Publication Date for Mending

    >In Mending, Sallie Bingham follows the often brutal course of yearning and its disappointments with an emotional acuity both unflinching and vigilant. From the first assertions and compromises of sexuality-those accommodations that tug and chafe-to the constrictions of adulthood and, finally, the fixed contours of a maturity where need has been winnowed down, but so has our ability to accommodate, Bingham's stories radiate with an honesty that is as insistent as it is compassionate. These stories, spanning a career of 50 years and ranging from the fecund Kentucky of her youth to the starker landscapes of New Mexico, have been called "sharp, elegant narratives" by Entertainment Weekly and "luminous" by Publishers Weekly. Taken together, they offer a vision of our inexhaustible hope that there might be a fitting home for the heart.

  • Celebrating Short Stories at The New York Society Library

    The New York Society Library 53 East 79th Street, New York, NY, United States

    Sallie will be reading with Yiyun Li, a judge in this year's PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize; Brigid Hughes, Founding Editor of A Public Space, will be introducing them.

  • Writing Your Life: Fiction as Transformation

    Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning 251 West 2nd Street, Lexington, KY, United States

    What is a crucial event? How can “fact” be transformed through changes in point of view? Does it work to change name, place, time, etc.? Why is transformation not hiding? In this seminar, we’ll look at these questions and apply them to inspire and improve our writing!

    $30
  • Reading from Mending at Bookworks

    Bookworks 4022 Rio Grande Boulevard Northwest, Albuquerque, NM, United States

    Sallie will be reading from her new book Mending: New and Selected Stories at Bookworks in Albuquerque. More information to come!

  • Truchas, New Mexico Library Reading

    Truchas Library 60 County Road 75, Truchas, NM, United States

    For a very nice write up of this event, visit the High Road Artist blog.

  • The Blue Box: Five Lives in Letters

    The Filson Historical Society 1310 S. Third Street, Louisville, KY, United States

    The Blue Box: Five Lives in Letters introduces Margaret Haskins, the four times great grandmother of Sallie Bingham. This story begins with Haskin’s capture by the Shawnee Indians in 1778 and recounts her years of captivity in their camp, ending with a fictional reconstruction of her life after she returned to Virginia. Bingham describes how she found the box and the effect that her childhood in Kentucky had on her writing.

    Free
  • A Night of Literary Feasts

    Lexington Public Library - Central Library 140 East Main Street, Lexington, KY, United States

    Sallie will be participating in the "Night of Literary Feasts" event to benefit the Lexington Public Library. This event is $250 per person for a guaranteed placement with one of your top two author selections or $150 for an unguaranteed placement. To register online, visit:

    $150 – $250
  • Kentucky Women Writers Conference – 2012

    Kentucky Women Writers Conference 232 East Maxwell Street, Lexington, KY, United States

    On Friday, September 21 from 9 - 10:15 I will be on a panel with Rebecca Howell and Crystal Wilkinson to discuss Adrienne Rich and from 3 - 4:15 Naomi Wallace and I will be doing a reading in playwriting.