Join ASF for the second installment of Story Sessions, a literary series that brings exceptional authors together for a freewheeling discussion about the power of stories and the ways we share them, on September 12, 2025, at Huston-Tillotson University from 6 – 8:00 p.m.
We’re thrilled to welcome the National Book Award-winning novelist Susan Choi to the stage alongside acclaimed novelist Deb Olin Unferth.
This event is free and open to the public and ASL interpretation will be provided. Books will be available for purchase onsite from First Light Books, a community bookstore in Hyde Park.
Public parking is available at the lot on Chalmers Ave. A limited number of accessible parking spaces are available on campus right next to the venue, King-Seabrook Chapel, and there is direct ramp access into the building. (You can also view this campus map here to orient yourself.) Here is a link to Friday’s program in an accessible PDF format.
Important Note: RSVP is required to access the event and spaces are limited. You will need to show your confirmation email along with ID when you check in at the gate at the front entrance.
Please RSVP here to save your spot!
This project is supported by the City of Austin. Special thanks to our sponsors at Huston-Tillotson University and the LINE Austin.
About the Speakers
SUSAN CHOI‘s latest novel is Flashlight, which is currently longlisted for the Booker Prize. She is also the author of Trust Exercise, which received the National Book Award for fiction, and the novels The Foreign Student, American Woman, A Person of Interest, and My Education. She is a recipient of the Asian-American Literary Award for fiction, the PEN/W. G. Sebald Award, a Lambda Literary award, the Sunday Times Audible Short Story Award, and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation. She teaches in the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University and lives in Brooklyn, New York.
DEB OLIN UNFERTH is the author of six books, including the novels Barn 8 and Vacation, the story collection Wait Till You See Me Dance, and the memoir Revolution, finalist for the National Book Critics’ Circle Award. Her next novel, Earth 7, is forthcoming in 2026. Her work appears in Harper’s, the Paris Review, Granta, and the New York Times Magazine. A recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship and a professor at the University of Texas in Austin, she teaches for the Michener Center for Writers and the New Writers’ Project.