Winter Writers Reading Series
Since 2011 Shake Rag Alley has provided residencies to award-winning Wisconsin writers, offering time and space to create. In 2025, weāre partnering with Wisconsin People & Ideas, the Wisconsin Poet Laureate Commission through the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters, Arts + Literature Laboratory, and the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets. In 2025, weāll be adding the Swanson Emerging Poet Fellowship with the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets (stay tuned!).
Writers stay in Shake Rag Alleyās historic lodging facilities surrounded by the creative community of Mineral Point. Visiting writers participate in community outreach activities, including readings, workshops, and school visits as part of the Winter Writers Reading Series.Ā
We are excited to partner with Mineral Pointās independent bookstore for our 2025 reading series. Unless noted, readings will be held at Republic of Letters Books, 151 High St., Mineral Point.Ā
About Arts + Literature Laboratory
Arts + Literature Laboratory is a community-driven contemporary arts center in Madison, Wisconsin. The 10,500 square foot space in Madison’s downtown Capitol East District houses art gallery and performance space, a writing center and small press library, artist studios, and a dedicated education studio. The Wisconsin Writers Awards have been a program of the Council for Wisconsin Writers (CWW) since 1964. The awards honor the best work in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and children’s literature. Since 2022, Arts & Literature Laboratory has continued the work of CWW by administering the Wisconsin Writers Awards.
About Wisconsin People & Ideas
Wisconsin People & Ideas is the quarterly magazine of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters. The leading magazine of Wisconsin thought and culture, Wisconsin People & Ideas features articles by and about scientists, scholars, artists, writers, policymakers and others who serve as thought leaders in Wisconsin. The magazine also publishes works from contemporary and classic Wisconsin artists, writers, and poets. More information can be found at wisconsinacademy.org.
About the Wisconsin Poet Laureate Commission
The Wisconsin Poet Laureate Commission is comprised of volunteers who perform several functions crucial to the maintenance of the Wisconsin Poet Laureate position: it selects a new Laureate every three years, publicizes the position, administers the programās finances, including the raising of funds to support the Poet Laureateās expenses, and helps connect the Poet Laureate with the people of Wisconsin.āØMore information here.Ā
About the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets
Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets (WFOP) is a non-profit organized around reading, writing, and advocating poetry. WFOP was created exclusively for literary purposes with the hope that Wisconsin could become more aware and appreciative of our poets and poetic heritage. More information at wfop.org
2025 Writers-in-Residence Readings
January 2
Diya abbas
Wisconsin Writers Awards Lorine Niedecker Poetry Award and Wisconsin People & Ideas Poetry Award
Reading 6pm
Diya Abbas is a first generation Pakistani poet, performer, and playwright from the Midwest. Her poems are featured or forthcoming in RHINO, Foglifter, Adroit, diode, The Offing, BAHR Magazine, and others. They were named the 2020 St.Louis Youth Poet Laureate, 2022 George B. Hill Poetry Prize, 2023 Lorine Niedecker Poetry Awardee and the 2024 Lyman S.V. Judson Awardee in the Creative Arts. She is currently studying Creative Writing and South Asian Studies at the University of Wisconsin Madison through the First Wave program. Find more of their work at diyabbas.com.
The Lorine Niedecker Award
The Lorine Niedecker Poetry Award is presented for a group of five poems, one of which must be published in a literary journal or anthology in the contest year. Four of the five poems may be unpublished, self-published, appear in locally produced broadsides, or published this year or in a prior year.
Wisconsin People & Ideas Poetry Award
Since 1994,Ā Wisconsin People & IdeasĀ magazine has sponsored the premiere annual fiction and poetry contests for Wisconsin writers. The contests are open to all Wisconsin residents and students age 18 and older. We encourage emerging and established writers to send in their best works of fiction and poetry for a chance to win up to $500 and other prizes along with publication inĀ Wisconsin People & Ideas, a reading at the Wisconsin Book Festival in Madison, and a one-week residency at the lovely Shake Rag Alley Center for the Arts in Mineral Point.
January 16
David Shih
Wisconsin Writers Awards Blei/Derleth Nonfiction Book Award
Reading 6pm
David Shih is Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, where he has taught since 1999. He holds degrees from the University of Texas, the University of Oregon, and the University of Michigan.
He has published in national outlets such as the New York Times, The New Republic, The Progressive, Slate, NPRās Code Switch, Electric Literature, Literary Hub, and Inside Higher Ed, and he has presented his ideas at local, state, and national levels, including NPRās All Things Considered, WPRās The Joy Cardin Show and The Larry Meiller Show, and WNYC’s All In with Alison Stewart.
His book Chinese Prodigal: A Memoir in Eight Arguments (Atlantic Monthly Press, 2023) is now available. It is the winner of the Bernard J. Brommel Award for Biography/Memoir from the Society of Midland Authors and the Norbert Blei/August Derleth Nonfiction Book Award of the Wisconsin Writers Awards from the Arts + Literature Laboratory.
He grew up in north Texas and lives in Wisconsin with his wife, Robin, and son, Jacob.
After his fatherās passing in 2019, David Shih sought to unravel the underlying tensions that defined the complex relationship between him and his parentsāa question that ultimately forced a reckoning with the expectations he encountered as the only son of Chinese immigrants and the realities of what it means to be Asian in a segregated country.Ā Chinese ProdigalĀ is a candid examination of a society and the people it has never made space for.
In public life and in Shihās own, āAsian Americannessā has changed shape constantly, directed by the needs of the countryās racial imaginary. A sliding scale, visibility for Asians in America has always been relative, something that only comes into focus when it aligns with broader political agendas. Structured as a memoir in essays,Ā Chinese ProdigalĀ examines the emergence of āAsian Americanā in a postāCivil Rights America, from the moment the concept took political hold with the construction of the model minority myth, then galvanizing in the wake of the death of Vincent Chin in 1980s Detroit, and on through the vexed place of Asians and Asian Americans in the right-wing effort to dismantle affirmative action and remake public education. Present in the food we eat, the jobs we take, and the ways we parent, the process of becoming an American is defined by who and what you must sacrifice to survive and excel.
A work of rare subtlety,Ā Chinese ProdigalĀ offers a new vocabulary for understanding a racial hierarchy too often conceptualized as binary. It is a moving testimony of a son, father, and citizen stepping outside the expectations imposed on him.
The Blei/Derleth Nonfiction Book Award
The Norbert Blei/August Derleth Nonfiction Book Award is given to the best nonfiction book published by a Wisconsin writer in the contest year.
January 21
RICHIE ZABOROWSKE
Wisconsin Writers Awards Kay W. Levin Award for Short Nonfiction
Humor Workshop
Noon, Shake Rag Alley
Richie Zaborowske is a multi-genre author, dad, and librarian from the Midwest. He puts a contemporary twist on traditional library offerings; his monthly Short Story Night packs the local brewery and features trivia, comedy, and author interviews. His writing appears in McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, New World Writing Quarterly, Brevity, JMWW, HAD, Fractured Lit, Cease Cows, Jet Fuel Review, and others.
Read “It’s About the Size of a Clenched Fist” at BrevityĀ
The Kay W. Levin Award for Short Nonfiction
The Kay W. Levin Award for Short Nonfiction goes to the best piece of short nonfiction published by a Wisconsin writer in the contest year.
January 23
QUAN BARRY
Wisconsin Writers Edna Meudt Poetry Book Award
Reading 6pm
Quan Barry is the Lorraine Hansberry Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the author of eight books of fiction and poetry, including the recent collection Auction, which the New York Times named one of the 5 best poetry books of 2023. A recipient of NEA fellowships in both poetry and fiction, Barry is currently the writer-in-residence at Forward Theater where her play, The Mytilenean Debate, premiered in the spring of 2022. Barryās fourth novel, tentatively titled Zero at the Bone, is set in Antarctica and due out from Grove Press in the fall of 2025.
InĀ Auction, her first poetry collection in eight years, the poet, novelist, and playwright Quan Barry travels the globe in her signature quest into the existential nature of experience. These poems explore the inner landscapes of both the human and animal realms, revealing them to be points along the same spectrum. At the heart of the book lies an extended study of toxic storytelling as an element of warcraft, but Barry also contemplates the death of a Buddhist master, the plight of migrants both at home and abroad, the ethics of travel and consumption, and the larger question of how and why we construct a self in order to navigate the world.
The Edna Meudt Poetry Book Award
The Edna Meudt Poetry Book Award is given to the best book of poems published by a Wisconsin writer in the contest year.Ā Only works of 48 pages or more of poetry are eligible for the Meudt Poetry Book Award.Ā
March 6
Patty cisneros prevo
Wisconsin Writers Awards Tofte/Wright Children's Literature Award
Reading 6pm via Zoom
Patty Cisneros Prevo (she/her/ella) is a proud disabled Latina and picture book writer. In 2015, as a parent and 4th grade teacher, she saw a huge gap in childrenās literature when it came to diversity. There were few characters of color in the pictures books she read to her children and her Black and Brown students. And there were even fewer disabled characters. With her connections to the disabled community and adaptive sports, she decided to bring those disabled characters to the forefront. In 2019, Patty received the Lee & Low Books New Voices Award Honor for Tenacious: Fifteen Adventures Alongside Disabled Athletes. Tenacious highlights 15 disabled individuals and their major life and athletic accomplishments.
About Tenacious: Fifteen Adventures Alongside Disabled Athletes
“This upbeat offering promises profiles of 15 disabled athletes but delivers even more. Readers will come away with an enhanced understanding of the scope of adaptive sports (BMX, surfing, CrossFit) and great respect for these dedicated, tenacious athletes.”
Booklist Starred Review
The Tofte/Wright Children’s Literature Award
March 13
bob wake
Wisconsin People & Ideas Fiction Award
Reading 6pm
Bob Wake is a writer and small press publisher in Cambridge, Wisconsin. He is the first-place winner of the 2024 Wisconsin People & Ideas Fiction Contest, which he also won in 2017. His short stories have appeared in Madison Magazine, The Madison Review, Rosebud Magazine, and in Wisconsin People & Ideas. He is a recipient of the Zona Gale Award for Short Fiction from the Council for Wisconsin Writers.
Read “Mending Ruth” at Wisconsin People & Ideas Magazine
Since 1994,Ā Wisconsin People & IdeasĀ magazine has sponsored the premiere annual fiction and poetry contests for Wisconsin writers. The contests are open to all Wisconsin residents and students age 18 and older. We encourage emerging and established writers to send in their best works of fiction and poetry for a chance to win up to $500 and other prizes along with publication inĀ Wisconsin People & Ideas, a reading at the Wisconsin Book Festival in Madison, and a one-week residency at the lovely Shake Rag Alley Center for the Arts in Mineral Point.
March 20
Katharine Beutner & Emma Binder
Wisconsin Writers
Edna Ferber Fiction Book Award & Zona Gale Award for Short Fiction
Reading 6pm
Beutner writes fiction and nonfiction and teaches creative writing and literature. An associate professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; previously, she taught at the University of Hawaiāi at MÄnoa and the College of Wooster in Ohio. She edits the the online eco-writing literary journal The Dodge, which is based at Wooster.
Emma Binder is a writer from Wisconsin and a 2023 ā 2025 Wallace Stegner Fellow in fiction at Stanford University. They earned their MFA in Fiction from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and have received support and fellowships from the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing, the Vermont Studio Center, and Writing by Writers. They have received an O. Henry Prize, the Indiana Review Fiction Prize, the Gulf Coast Prize in Fiction, and the Tupelo Press Snowbound Chapbook Award. Their work has recently appeared or is forthcoming in The Best Short Stories 2024: The O. Henry Prize Winners, The Kenyon Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, Electric Literatureās Recommended Reading, Gulf Coast, Indiana Review, and elsewhere. Currently based in Oakland, they are working on a novel and a short story collection.
Check out Beutner’s book Killingly: based on the unsolved real-life disappearance of a Mount Holyoke student in 1897āa haunting novel of intrigue, longing, and terror, perfect for fans of Donna Tartt and Sarah Waters.Ā
Read Binder’s award-winning story “Robber’s Lake” at the Kenyon Review
The Edna Ferber Book Award
The Edna Ferber Fiction Book Award is given to the best fiction book published by a Wisconsin writer in the contest year.
The Zona Gale Award for Short Fiction
The Zona Gale Award for Short Fiction goes to the best piece of short fiction published by a Wisconsin writer in the contest year.
2023-2024
Kate Vieira
Wisconsin Writers Awards Kay W. Levin Award for Short Nonfiction
Matt Cashion
Wisconsin People & Ideas Fiction Award
Carol Dunbar
Wisconsin Writers Award Edna Ferber Fiction Book Award
Rhea Ewing
Wisconsin Writers Awards Norbert Blei/August Derleth Nonfiction Book Award
Steve Fox
Wisconsin Writers Awards Zona Gale Award for Short Fiction
Susan Huebner
Wisconsin Writers Association Jade Ring Award for Fiction
Taylor Kirby
Wisconsin People & Ideas Poetry Award
Angela Williamson Emmert
Wisconsin Writers Awards Lorine Niedecker Poetry Award
Mary Beth Danielson
Wisconsin Writers Association Jade Ring Award for Fiction
James Pollock
Wisconsin Writers Awards Edna Meudt Poetry Book Award
Pat Zietlow Miller
Wisconsin Writers Awards Arthur Tofte/Betty Ren Wright Children’s Literature Award
2022-2023
Anthony Bukoski
Council for Wisconsin Writers Fiction Book Award
Lawrence Tabak
Council for Wisconsin Writers Nonfiction Book Award
Jenna Rindo
Council for Wisconsin Writers Poetry Award
Adrianna McCollum
Wisconsin Writers Association Jade Ring Nonfiction Award
Nancy Jesse
Wisconsin Writers Association Jade Ring Fiction Award
Tom Pamperin
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Fiction Contest Winner
DeWitt Clinton
Council for Wisconsin Writers Poetry Book Award
Jennifer Morales
Council for Wisconsin Writers Short Fiction Award
Yvette Viets Flaten
Wisconsin Writers Association Jade Ring Poetry Award
Craig Reinbold
Council for Wisconsin Writers Short Nonfiction Award
Nick Gulig
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Poetry Contest Winner
Rochelle Melander
Council for Wisconsin Writers Children’s Literature Award
2021-2022
Owen Aibric
Wisconsin Writers Association
Jade Ring Fiction Winner
Jennifer Fandel
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Fiction Contest Winner
Kathie Giorgio
Wisconsin Writers Association
Jade Ring Poetry Winner
Lora Hyler
Wisconsin Writers Association
Jade Ring Nonfiction Winner
Dasha Kelly Hamilton
Wisconsin Poet Laureate
Allison Uselman
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Poetry Contest Winner
2020-2021
Kimberly Blaeser
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Zona Gale Short Fiction Award
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Edna Meudt Poetry Book Award
Matt Blessing
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Kay W. Levin Award for Short Nonfiction
Thomas Davis
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Edna Ferber Fiction Book Award
Krista Eastman
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Norbert Blei/August Derleth Nonfiction Book Award
Susan Martell Huebner
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Poetry Contest Winner
Dean Robbins
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Tofte/Wright Children’s Literary Award
David Southward
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Lorine Niedecker Poetry Award
William Stobb
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Zona Gale Short Fiction Award
Jacquelyn Thomas
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Fiction Contest Winner
2019-2020
Marilyn Annucci
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Edna Meudt Poetry Book Award
Laura Jean Baker
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Norbert Blei/August Derleth Nonfiction Book Award
Liam Callanan
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Edna Ferber Fiction Book Award
Christina Clancy
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Kay W. Levin Award for Short Nonfiction
Steve Fox
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Fiction Contest Winner
Kathryn Gahl
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Lorine Niedecker Poetry Award
Margaret Rozga
Wisconsin Poet Laureate
Robert Russell
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Poetry Contest Winner
2018-2019
Matt Cashion
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Edna Ferber Fiction Book Award
Ronnie Hess
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Norbert Blei/August Derleth Nonfiction Book Award
Matthew Guenette
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Edna Meudt Poetry Book Award
Michael Hopkins
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Fiction Contest Winner
Jenna Rindo
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Poetry Contest Winner
Ed Werstein
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Lorine Niedecker Award
2017-2018
Paula DƔil
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Norbert Blei/August Derleth Nonfiction Book Award
Nicholas Gulig
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Poetry Contest Winner
Karla Huston
Wisconsin Poet Laureate
Catherine Jagoe
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Edna Meudt Poetry Book Award
Rachel Davidson Leigh
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Tofte/Wright Children’s Literature Award
Patricia Skalka
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Edna Ferber Fiction Book Award
David Southward
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Lorine Niedecker Poetry Award
Bob Wake
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Fiction Contest Winner
Carolyn Kott Washburne
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Kay W. Levin Short Nonfiction Award
Liz Wyckoff
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Zona Gale Short Fiction Award
2016-2017
John Gurda
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Norbert Blei/August Derleth Nonfiction Book Award
Ronnie Hess
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Kay W. Levin Short Nonfiction Award
Karen Loeb
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Poetry Contest Winner
Judith Claire Mitchell
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Edna Ferber Fiction Book Award
Gayle Rosengren
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Tofte/Wright Children’s Literature Award
Allison Slavick
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Fiction Contest Winner
Ron Wallace
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Edna Meudt Poetry Book Award
John Walser
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Lorine Niedecker Poetry Award
2015-2016
Margaret Benbow
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Zona Gale Short Fiction Award
Chloe Krug Benjamin
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Edna Ferber Fiction Book Award
Bridget Birdsall
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Tofte/Wright Children’s Literature Award
Sean Bishop
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Edna Meudt Poetry Book Award
Kimberly Blaeser
Wisconsin Poet Laureate
Cathryn Cofell
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Lorine Niedecker Poetry Award
John Hildebrand
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Norbert Blei/August Derleth Nonfiction Book Award
Catherine Jagoe
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Kay W. Levin Short Nonfiction Award
Nikki Kallio
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Fiction Contest Winner
Lisa Vihos
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Poetry Contest Winner
2014-2015
A.M. Bostwick
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Tofte/Wright Children’s Literature Award
Max Garland
Wisconsin Poet Laureate
B.J. Hollars
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Norbert Blei/August Derleth Nonfiction Book Award
Amaud Jamal Johnson
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Edna Meudt Poetry Book Award
Dion Kempthorne
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Poetry Contest Winner
Jesse Lee Kercheval
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Edna Ferber Fiction Book Award
Jeanie Tomasko
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Lorine Niedecker Poetry Award
Craig Reinbold
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Kay W. Levin Short Nonfiction Award
2013-2014
Shauna Singh Baldwin
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Fiction Contest Winner
Sarah Busse
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Lorine Niedecker Poetry Award
Richard E. Carter
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Ellis/Henderson Outdoor Writing Award
Lydia Conklin
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Zona Gale Short Fiction Award
Paula DaĆl
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Kingery/Derleth Book-length Nonfiction Award
Bruce Dethlefsen
Wisconsin Poet Laureate
C X Dillihunt
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Poetry Contest Winner
Kathleen Ernst
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Edna Ferber Fiction Book Award
Adam Fell
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Edna Meudt Poetry Book Award
Mary Ellen Gabriel
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Kay W. Levin Short Nonfiction Award
Janet Halfmann
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Tofte/Wright Children’s Literature Award
David McGlynn
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Norbert Blei/August Derleth Nonfiction Book Award
Jill Stukenberg
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Fiction Contest Winner
2012-2013
Bruce Dethlefsen
Wisconsin Poet Laureate
Krista Eastman
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Kay W. Levin Short Nonfiction Book Award
Jacqueline Houtman
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Tofte/Wright Children’s Literature Award
Amy Lou Jenkins
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Ellis/Henderson Outdoor Writing Award
David Krump
Council for Wisconsin Writers
Lorine Niedecker Poetry Award
Allison Slavick
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters
People & Ideas Short Story Contest Winner