Hamline University
March 17

Renowned author Susanne Antonetta Visits Hamline

Public invited to free book reading and public interview

Hamline University is pleased to invite the public to a reading and open interview with renowned author Susanne Antonetta. The interview will take place on Wednesday, March 19 at 7:30 p.m. in Giddens Learning Center at 1556 Hewitt Ave on Hamline’s Saint Paul campus.  

Antonetta will answer questions about her writing process and her inspirations and field questions from the audience. Her public reading is on Thursday, March 20 at the same time and location. Everyone is welcome to these free events. 

Antonetta is the author of nonfiction works A Mind Apart, a study of neurological diversity and its role in processes of evolution, and Body Toxic: An Environmental Memoir, a life story told through the lens of environmental pollution. A Mind Apart is a Border's book pick. Body Toxic was a New York Times Notable Book and winner of an American Book Award. Antonetta is also the winner of the NAMI Award for promoting understanding of mental difference.

Each semester Hamline University Graduate School of Liberal Studies brings acclaimed writers from various genres to the university’s Saint Paul campus. The Graduate School of Liberal Studies at Hamline University is a nationally recognized leader in the field of graduate liberal studies education. The program offers the master of arts in liberal studies, the master of fine arts in writing, and the master of fine arts in writing for children and young adults.

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