Leading Authors to Explore ‘Family’ at Key West Literary Seminar
KEY WEST, Florida Keys — Leading American and international writers are to explore the topic of family and familial ties during the 42nd annual Key West Literary Seminar, an intimate gathering for literature fans set for Thursday through Sunday, Jan. 9-12.
Headquartered at Key West’s historic San Carlos Institute, 516 Duval St., the seminar is to feature some 20 writers of novels, essays, poetry and more. They are to discuss aspects of the theme ranging from human connections to family dysfunction, and ways interpersonal ties shape people and infuse the stories they tell.
Among featured presenters are Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Harding, whose multigenerational family sagas include “This Other Eden;” American Book Award winner Emily Raboteau, author of “Lessons for Survival: Mothering Against the Apocalypse” among others; Dani Shapiro, who has penned bestsellers including “Inheritance” and “Signal Fires”; S.A. Cosby, known for his “southern noir” crime dramas lauded by Barack Obama; Malinda Lo, whose most recent work is the LGBTQ coming-of-age novel “A Scatter of Light”; and Nathan Hill, whose highly acclaimed novel “Wellness” explores contemporary marriage.
The seminar begins Thursday, Jan. 9, with an evening keynote presentation by John Irving, internationally renowned author of literary standouts including “The World According to Garp,” “The Cider House Rules” and “A Prayer for Owen Meany.”
Subsequent days feature solo and paired readings, lectures, panel discussions, book signings, and receptions at historic sites where attendees and authors can mingle. Social events include a Thursday night reception at Key West’s Audubon House & Tropical Gardens and a Sunday luncheon at the Oldest House Museum & Garden.
The 2025 literary seminar is sold out, but the program includes Sunday afternoon presentations that are open to the public. Beginning at 2 p.m., these include readings and commentary by several of the featured writers. Admission is free with first-come, first-served seating.
Seminar information: kwls.org
The annual Key West Literary Seminar moves its programs in 2025 from the Coffee Butler Amphitheater to the historic San Carlos Institute.
Featured presenters are to include Paul Harding, author of multigenerational sagas including This Other Eden. Photo: Sam Harding, from author's bio.