Truffles & Trash: A Panel on Food Waste in NC & Beyond at Flyleaf Books

Flyleaf Books 752 MLK Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NC

Join us for a panel discussion surrounding reducing food waste and food insecurity, both locally and abroad, alongside Truffles & Trash author Kelly Alexander. Appearing with Alexander will be award-winning Chef and restaurateur Sera Cuni, who runs the Feed-Well Fridges program in Chatham County and surrounding areas, as well as organizers from the Durham Community Fridge.

Kurt Gray presents OUTRAGED: Why We Fight About Morality and Politics and How to Find Common Ground, with Molly Worthen at Flyleaf Books

Flyleaf Books 752 MLK Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NC

A groundbreaking new perspective on the moral mind that rewrites our understanding of where moral judgments come from, and how we can overcome the feelings of outrage that so often divide us. Flyleaf will offer seating for up to 70 in-person guests, with priority access given to folks who purchase the book. Please indicate in the comments if you’d like 1-2 seats held for you at the event. Signing line at 5:30pm, talk begins at 6:00pm. Kurt Gray is a Professor in Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he directs the Deepest Beliefs Lab and the Center for the Science of Moral Understanding. He received a PhD in Social Psychology from Harvard University and is the recipient of numerous early-career and best paper awards. His findings have been featured in the New York Times, The Economist, Scientific American, Wired, and NPR’s Hidden Brain. Molly Worthen teaches history at UNC, with a focus on North American religion and politics. Her last book, Apostles of Reason, was about the intellectual backstory of the rise of the Christian Right. She is also a freelance journalist and writes about religion, politics, and higher education for the New York Times and other publications.

AJ Romriell presents WOLF ACT, with Melissa Faliveno at Flyleaf Books

Flyleaf Books 752 MLK Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NC

Through linked personal essays crafted in lyric, fabulist, and fragmented forms, Wolf Act charts a young man’s transformation. Weaving together wolfish fairy tales and mythology, Mormon theology and practice, piercings and tattoos, cave explorations, ghost stories, and more, Romriell explores a childhood of hiding, a familial reckoning, a religious exodus, and an effort to understand one’s life as worth saving—even when the meaning of the word “saving” must be reimagined. Flyleaf will offer seating for up to 70 in-person guests, with priority access given to folks who purchase the book. Please indicate in the comments if you’d like 1-2 seats held for you at the event! Signing line at 5:30pm, talk begins at 6:00pm. AJ Romriell is a writer, photographer, and educator who has published work in Black Warrior Review, Brevity, Great River Review, and elsewhere. Originally from Sandy, Utah, he currently lives in Columbus, Ohio, with his partner and their feline companion, Sokka the Wildercat. Melissa Faliveno is a writer, editor, and teacher. The former senior editor of Poets & Writers Magazine, she has also had essays and interviews appear in BitchMedia's magazine, the Millions, Prairie Schooner, Isthmus, DIAGRAM, and Midwestern Gothic, among others, and received a notable selection in The Best American Essays 2016.