Amy Avery
Magic City Books 221 E. Archer St., Tulsa, OK, United StatesMagic City Books is proud to welcome Amy Avery for a free, in-store event celebrating her debut novel, The Longest Autumn on Wednesday January 17 at 7:00 pm. Amy Avery is a...
Magic City Books is proud to welcome Amy Avery for a free, in-store event celebrating her debut novel, The Longest Autumn on Wednesday January 17 at 7:00 pm. Amy Avery is a...
Magic City Books is proud to welcome Justin Jones for an event to celebrate his latest novel, The Devil's Smokehouse on Tuesday January 23, 2024. This free event will take place...
Magic City Books is proud to welcome back internationally renowned teacher, playwright, poet, fiction writer, performance artist and stage director, Michael Wright for a reading of his latest collection of...
The Oklahoma Center for Humanities and Magic City Books invite you to join us in welcoming Isaac Butler, director, frequent contributor at "Slate" and The New Yorker and teacher of...
The Oklahoma Center for Humanities and Magic City Books invite you to join us in welcoming Anna Merlan to Tulsa! Merlan is a senior staff writer for VICE and author...
Local author and National Magazine Award nominee Victor Luckerson is partnering with Tulsa colleges, bookstores and community organizations on a series of free events aimed at expanding the understanding of...
The 37th Annual Knippa Interfaith/Ecumenical Lecture will be held on Sunday February 4th at 4:00 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, 5th and S. Lewis Ave. in Tulsa, OK. Distinguished faith...
Has liberalism failed because it has succeeded? Join the Oklahoma Center for Humanities and Magic City Books for a discussion with the University of Notre Dame's Patrick J. Deneen about...
Magic City Books is proud to welcome Oklahoma author Heather Levy for a book launch event in celebration of her latest novel, Hurt for Me, on Saturday February 10 at 2:00...
Join us for a conversation between the University of Tulsa's Don James McLaughlin and Texas A&M Corpus Christi's Stephanie Tavera about literary recovery projects and the medical humanities. This event...