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SUMMARY:Issue 18 Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:Join The New Territory Magazine editors\, contributors\, and friends for an afternoon of talks and historic building tours! Speakers will include: \n\nJessica Vaughn Martin on her feature about the legacy of Annie Fisher\, a turn-of-the-century Black culinary entrepreneur in Columbia\, MO\nTim Carson\, reading from his Here essay on the Katy Roundhouse in Franklin\, MO\nKieron Walquist\, reading from “Deer Season\, Youth Firearms. You’re 13\,” and other poems from their debut collection\, OUR HANDS HOLD VIOLENCE.\n\nPlus: surprise guests\, tours of the Boone County Historical Society buildings\, homemade biscuits\, and more! \nRSVP Here\nFacebook event page \nProgram\nSaturday\, October 25\, 2025\narrive early to explore Boone County History & Culture’s exhibit on printing history and the Mid Missouri Arts Alliance show in the Montminy Gallery\n3:00 p.m. – Doors open\, meet + greet\, snacks!\n3:00 – 3:45 p.m. – Maplewood house (Annie Fisher’s kitchen) tours\, mix + mingle\n4:00 p.m. – Readers: Kieron Walquist\, Jessica Vaughn Martin\, Tim Carson\n4:30 p.m. – Program ends\, mix and mingle until 5:00 \nFood & Drink!\n\n\nWe’ll have a few cheeses\, crackers\, and biscuits.\n\n\nBuy some books!\n\n\nThe New Territory will have a merchandise table filled with Issue 18\, back issues\, tees\, pins and more.\nYellowdog Bookshop will also have a table!\nAnd Kieron’s new book will be for sale!\n\n\nMeet our readers!\nKieron Walquist\, Poet\nKieron Walquist [he/they] is a queer autistic poet + visual artist from mid-Missouri. He holds an MFA from Washington University in St. Louis + is currently a PhD candidate at University of Utah. Author of the chapbook LOVE LOCKS [Quarterly West\, 2023]\, their other work is found in Best New Poets\, The Missouri Review\, Poet Lore\, + Third Coast\, + has been supported by the Fine Arts Work Center\, Monson Arts\, + Vermont Studio Center. \nKieron Walquist will read from “Deer Season\, Youth Firearms. You’re 13\,” and other poems from their debut collection\, OUR HANDS HOLD VIOLENCE. \n  \nJessica Vaughn Martin\, journalist\nJessica Vaughn Martin is a writer\, food journalist\, and gastronomic enthusiast. Her writing centers around foodways\, forgotten histories\, and other mostly Midwestern motifs. She is a co-founder of Missouri Women Who Write\, a writing retreat series for women\, and Leftovers Community\, a food media platform. She lives in Jefferson City\, Missouri\, with her young family in an old bungalow\, where she’s running out of space for her growing collection of vintage Missouri cookbooks. \nJessica will be reading from her feature about the legacy of Annie Fisher\, a turn-of-the-century Black culinary entrepreneur in Columbia\, MO. \n  \nTim Carson\, essayist\nAfter serving many years as a parish pastor\, Tim now teaches in the Honors College of the University of Missouri. He specializes in the concept of Liminality\, and for that he writes\, edits\, blogs and speaks. He lives a stone’s throw from the Missouri River in Rocheport. \nTim will read from his Here essay on the Katy Roundhouse in Franklin\, MO.
URL:https://newterritorymag.com/event/issue-18-launch-party/
LOCATION:Boone County History & Culture Center\, 3801 Ponderosa St.\, Columbia\, MO\, 65201\, United States
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