The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

This week’s literary events

- Gina Webb, for the AJC

Poetry Out Loud State Final Competitio­n. Poetry Out Loud incorporat­es the dynamic aspects of slam poetry, spoken word, and theater into the English and drama class, and encourages high school students to learn about great poetry through memorizati­on and performanc­e of the written word. The Georgia winner competes at the National Finals in Washington, D.C. 1-4 p.m. March 11. Spokenword, slam. Free. Atlanta History Center, 130 W. Paces Ferry Road NW., Atlanta, 404-814-4150, www.atlantahis­torycenter.com Martha Boone, “The Big Free.” New Orleans’ Charity Hospital provides the setting for the rollercoas­ter ride that is the first six months of training for one of the first women in the toughest surgery department in America. 2 p.m. March 11. Discussion, signing. Free. Bookmiser Roswell, 4651 Sandy Plains Road, Roswell, 770-9931555, www.bookmiser.net/ Adam Winkler, “We the Corporatio­ns: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights.” Uncovering the deep historical roots of Citizens United, Adam Winkler shows how that controvers­ial 2010 Supreme Court decision was the capstone of a 200-year battle over corporate personhood and constituti­onal protection­s for business. 8 p.m. March 13. Talk, signing. $10. Atlanta History Center, 130 W.Paces Ferry Road NW., Atlanta, 404-814-4150, www. atlantahis­torycenter.com Beyond Books: Tina McElroy Ansa, “Taking After Mudear.” This monthly literary series profiles the stories of published and unpublishe­d writers. In honor of Women’s History Month, host Alison Law will talk with Maconborn novelist, journalist, essayist, and short-story writer Ansa, author of “Baby in the Family.” 7 p.m. March 14. Reading, talk, signing. Free. The Wren’s Nest, Home of Joel Chandler Harris, 1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd. SW., Atlanta, 404-753-7735, www.wrensnesto­nline.com Robert Gordon, “Memphis Rent Party: The Blues, Rock & Soul in Music’s Hometown.” The new book by acclaimed author and award-winning documentar­y filmmaker Gordon (“It Came from Memphis”) features profiles and stories of many influentia­l Memphis musicians along with a tour of the city’s famed recording studios and juke joints. 7 p.m. March 15. Talk, signing. Free. A Cappella Books, 208 Haralson Ave. NE., Atlanta, 404-681-5128, www.acappellab­ooks.com Iyabo Ojikutu, “Permanent Happiness: The Only Way to Find Peace, Joy, and Your LifeGiven Purpose.” Ojikutu, a Nigerian born doctor, blogger and author, has written an inspiratio­nal book about how her experience­s of growing up in Nigeria, her family life and her faith, helped her find inner peace. 1 p.m. March 17. Talk, signing. Free. Posman Books Atlanta, 675 Ponce De Leon Ave. NE., C197, Atlanta, 470-355-9041, www.posmanbook­s.com

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