Book Signing will begin at 1pm
Jordan Dotson
As part of this year’s “Gathering in the Gap” Music Festival, the Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park is collaborating with the Wise County Historical Society, the Appalachian Writing Project and the C. Bascom Slemp Memorial Library to offer an opportunity to meet Southwest Virginia born author Jordan Dotson. In honor of the release of his book, “The Ballad of Falling Rock,” which has received much praise, participants will have an opportunity to meet with Dotson, listen to a reading from the book, purchase his book and get autographs. Tickets are not required, and the book signing will be held from 1 to 2 p.m. in the C. Bascom Slemp Memorial Library, directly adjacent to the festival grounds.
Born and raised in Southwestern Virginia, Dotson moved to China in 2005 to study classical poetry and folk music. Over fourteen years in Asia, he worked as a journalist, musician and educator, eventually earning his MFA in Fiction from City University of Hong Kong.
As a writer, his work has been featured throughout the U.S. and Asia, including anthologies at multiple Hong Kong universities. In 2019 he received the Scoundrel Time Editor’s Prize, and the same year, his lone screenplay won the Jury Award in Narrative Shorts at more than 30 film festivals worldwide.
As a founder of WriteIvy.com – a writing-education platform for over one million college students worldwide – Dotson has been featured in The New York Times, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Muse, Authority Magazine and innumerable media outlets throughout Asia.
A graduate of the University of Virginia, Dotson has published in both English and Chinese. Though he now resides in Boston, he still calls Southwest Virginia home.