Join us on
Saturday July 10, 2010 at 6 pm for an on-stage conversation with American author G. Wilson about her latest book "The Butterfly Mosque".
Tickets are $7 per person for general public and $5 for the students. Her books will be available for sale and book signing after the program.
G. Willow Wilson is an American author and essayist who divides her time
between Egypt and the US. Her articles about modern religion and the
Middle East have appeared in publications including the
Atlantic
Monthly,
The New York Times Magazine and
The Canada
National Post.
Willow was born in New Jersey in 1982, and later moved to Colorado. She
began her writing career at 17, when she freelanced as a music and DJ
critic for Boston’s Weekly Digg while a student at Boston University.
After graduating with a degree in History and coursework in Arabic
language and literature, Willow moved to Cairo, where she became the
first western writer to interview Sheikh Ali Gomaa, the current Mufti of
Egypt and one of the most influential clerics in modern Islam. She was a
regular contributor to the Egyptian opposition weekly Cairo Magazine
until it closed in 2005.
Willow is a convert to Islam and her commentary often addresses Islamic
and interfaith issues. An avid supporter of new and alternative media,
Willow has written for politics and culture blogs from across the
political spectrum, including Eteraz.org and Dean’s World.
Since the age of eleven, when she first picked up a copy of
The
Uncanny X-Men, Willow has been a dedicated reader of comics and
graphic novels. Today she writes both for DC Comics and its literary
imprint, Vertigo.
For more info please visit her website at:
http://www.gwillowwilson.com/index.php