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SUMMARY:Unbound Book Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the 11th annual Unbound Book Festival\, a world-class gathering of national authors in the heart of Missouri. The New Territory will be welcoming some old friends in a special panel celebrating 10 years of publishing The Autobiography of the Lower Midwest! \nMark your calendars now! \npanel description\nA Decade of Writing the Lower Midwest (New Territory 10th Anniversary)\nBig rivers\, sweeping prairies\, cities\, towns\, graveyards\, homes\, farms\, fields\, back roads and back woods: alumni from the pages of The New Territory magazine will take you on literary adventures to the Ozarks and Great Plains\, and reflect on how writing influences a sense of self in an often overlooked region. If place-writing is your interest\, you’ll locate a lot to love in this panel. \nPanelists:\nGeorge Frazier\, Riverine Dreams\nLeslie VonHolten\, Kansas Matters\nAndy Oler\, Lingering Inland\nKieron Walquist\, Our Hands Hold Violence
URL:https://newterritorymag.com/event/unbound-book-festival/
LOCATION:Orr Street Studios\, 106 Orr St\, Columbia\, MO\, 65201\, United States
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SUMMARY:Issue 19 Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate Issue 19 at Boat Town Brewing in Lebanon\, Missouri! \nJoin The New Territory Magazine editors\, contributors\, and friends for an afternoon of readings and celebration! \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nMeet Our Readers\nAmy De La Hunt \nAmy De La Hunt is a journalist\, writer and editor living in the St. Louis metro area\, where she covers dining and restaurants for St. Louis Magazine. She also writes about community development\, education\, and entrepreneurship for a variety of clients and publications across the U.S. She frequently joins her two adult children for adventures as they explore their new home turf in Springfield\, Missouri\, and Olathe\, Kansas. \n  \n  \n  \nDean Klinkenberg \nDean Klinkenberg explores themes of place\, identity\, ambiguity\, and the quiet tensions that linger beneath everyday lives through historical fiction\, essays\, guidebooks\, and noir-inspired fiction. He draws inspiration from travel\, especially the people and places he’s come to know along the Mississippi River\, as well as from his prior professional experiences as a Clinical Psychologist. (In 2006\, he was awarded the Theodore H. Blau Early Career Award for Outstanding Contribution to Professional Clinical Psychology.) He lives in St. Louis with his husband. \n  \nBrooks Blevins \nBrooks Blevins is the Noel Boyd Professor of Ozarks Studies at Missouri State University in Springfield. A native of the Arkansas Ozarks\, he holds a PhD in American History from Auburn University. Blevins is the author or editor of more than a dozen books\, including Ghost of the Ozarks: Murder and Memory in the Upland South and the three-volume A History of the Ozarks. His podcast\, The Old Ozarks\, returns for a second season in July 2026.
URL:https://newterritorymag.com/event/issue-19-showcase/
LOCATION:Boat Town Brewing\, 214 W Commercial St\, Lebanon\, MO\, 65536\, United States
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