Breakout Writers Series: Sabrina Imbler
March 11 7:00 pm
Las Vegas Natural History Museum
900 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, NV 89101
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About the Event
Join BMI for a conversation with Sabrina Imbler, acclaimed science writer and essayist, will read from their book How Far the Light Reaches: My Life in Ten Sea Creatures. The event will be moderated by writer and BMI PhD Fellow Heather Wells Peterson.
Sabrina Imbler is a staff writer at Defector, a worker-owned site, where they cover creatures and the natural world. Their first full-length book, How Far the Light Reaches, won a Los Angeles Times book prize in science and technology. Their chapbook Dyke (geology) was selected for the National Book Foundation Science + Literature Program. Sabrina lives in Brooklyn with their partner, cats Melon and Sesame, and a school of fish.
Heather Wells Peterson earned her MFA from the University of Florida in 2014. She also has an MA from Lancaster University and a BA from Brown University. She has lived in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, England, Florida, Vermont, and Los Angeles. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Fiction Writing at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Parking/getting there: The Las Vegas Natural History Museum is located in Downtown Las Vegas at 900 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, NV 89101. There is free onsite parking in the museum parking lot. For additional information about parking/getting to the Las Vegas Natural History Museum, please visit https://www.lvnhm.org/visit.
Questions? Please email blackmountaininstitute@unlv.edu or call (702) 895-5542.
This project is supported in part by the Nevada Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, the UNLV Asian & Asian American Studies program, the UNLV Department of Interdisciplinary, Gender, and Ethnic Studies, and the Neon Pacific Initiative.