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Finalists Reading I: Fiction, Poetry, and Creative Nonfiction
Please join us for the first of two readings featuring the 2025 Oregon Book Awards finalists in Fiction, Poetry, and Creative Nonfiction:
Fiction
Miriam Gershow
Kimberly King Parsons
Poetry
Valerie Witte
Charity E. Yoro
Creative Nonfiction
Tim Palmer
Becky Ellis
This event is FREE to attend and open to the public. A second finalists reading will take place on April 14, 2025.

Becky Ellis
Becky Ellis, daughter of a World War II combat sergeant and veteran of a war fought at home, is the author of Little Avalanches. She believes in the transformational power of storytelling and facilitates writing workshops in underheard communities with Write Around Portland. A longtime Oregonian, she has raised three daughters in Portland.

Miriam Gershow
Miriam Gershow is the author of Closer, Survival Tips: Stories and The Local News. Her writing is featured in The Georgia Review, Gulf Coast, and Black Warrior Review, among other journals. She is the recipient of a Fiction Fellowship from the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing, an Oregon Literary Fellowship, and is a two-time finalist for the Oregon Book Award.

Kimberly King Parsons
National Book Award-nominee Kimberly King Parsons is the bestselling author of We Were the Universe, a Dakota Johnson Book Club pick ranked #2 on TIME Magazine's Best Books of 2024. The New York Times praised this debut novel as "a profound, gutsy tale of grief's dismantling power" and it was a best book of 2024 in Elle, Oprah Daily, Marie Claire, Marie Claire UK and many others. Parsons’s debut collection, Black Light, was a finalist for the Edmund White Award for Fiction, the Story Prize, and the Texas Institute of Letters Fiction Award. An Oregon Book Award-winner, Parsons teaches fiction at Pacific University and lives in Portland with her family.

Tim Palmer
Tim Palmer has been living in Oregon full time since 2022 and is the award-winning author and photographer of thirty-three books about the environment and adventure travel. His Field Guide to Oregon Rivers was a finalist for the Oregon Book Award in 2014. See www.timpalmer.org.

Valerie Witte
Valerie Witte is the author of multiple poetry and hybrid books, most recently A Rupture in the Interiors (Airlie, 2023) and, in collaboration with Sarah Rosenthal, One Thing Follows Another (forthcoming, punctum books, 2024), a collection of experimental essays exploring the work of dancer-choreographers Simone Forti and Yvonne Rainer.

Charity E. Yoro
Born and raised on the east side of Oʻahu, Charity E. Yoro now occupies the traditional territory of the Atfalati, Clatskanie, and Kalapuya with her wild, loving family. Charity’s writing has received Pushcart Prize and Orison Anthology nominations and can be found on poets.org, The New York Times, The Rumpus, Tupelo Quarterly, PRISM International, and elsewhere. Connect with her at www.charityeyoro.com.