

Toya's reading is cosponsored by McIntyre Library, L.E. Toya will be available after the discussion for book signing. Toya Wolfe will be giving a reading and discussion open to the public at L.E Phillips Memorial public library on May 4.


The workshop will take place on in the Library Writing Center on the 2nd floor of McIntyre and is sponsored by the Center for Writing Excellence. UW-Eau Claire students are invited to participate in a writing workshop focused on "Voice in Fiction" with Toya Wolfe.

Louis Post Dispatch, Chicago Tribune, Veranda, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Publishers Weekly, and more. Her novel was a Stephen Curry Underrated Literati Book Club pick, has been positively reviewed in the NYT Book Review, and has appeared on best book lists by Good Housekeeping, Chicago Magazine, The St. It is a coming-of-age story about friendship, community, and resilience during one life-changing summer. Toya Wolfe's debut novel Last Summer on State Street is a book about four girls living in the soon-to-be-demolished Robert Taylor Homes on Chicago’s South Side. Sign up for events relating to Toya's visit:īook groups * student creative writing workshop * public reading Toya Wolfe, author of Last Summer on State Street, comes to UW-Eau ClaireĪuthor Toya Wolfe is coming to campus the first week of May Toya Wolfe, author of Last Summer on State Street, comes to UW-Eau Claire.Student Expression, Rights & Responsibilities.Mayo Clinic Health System Collaboration.
