Author Meet & Greet - Valerie Nieman
About this event
Valerie Nieman's Upon the Corner of the Moon is the story behind the play,
the young Macbeths as they rise to become rightful rulers who united
Scotland in the tumultuous 11th century. The second book, The Last Highland
King, will appear in 2027. A graduate of West Virginia University, Nieman
worked as a journalist in Marion County and was a founder of Kestrel literary
journal. She is the author of a short fiction collection, three poetry books, and
six other novels, including In the Lonely Backwater, winner of the 2022 Sir
Walter Raleigh Award, which was called “not only a page-turning thriller but
also a complex psychological portrait of a young woman dealing with guilt,
betrayal, and secrecy.” She is also the author of To the Bones and Dead
Hand, two novels set in the northern coalfields that combine folk
horror, Appalachian, and ecojustice themes. She earned an MFA from Queens
University of Charlotte and has held state and National Endowment for the
Arts fellowships. She is a member of Scottish Heritage USA/National Trust for
Scotland and has hiked extensively in Scotland doing “boots on the
ground” research.