In conversation with Dr. John Kuykendall at Davidson with Mainstreet Books – Davidson, NC

Hurt Hub 210 Delburg st, Davidson, NC, United States

Look forward to being in conversation with Benjamin Gilmer and Dr. John Kuykendall and the Davidson community this evening. I would like to give away 25 books to Davidson students who attend. Will be a real treat to hear the wisdom of Dr. Kuykendall this evening. We will reflect on advocacy and explore Davidson concepts […]

Dr. Benjamin Gilmer in Conversation with Wiley Cash (SEAHEC) with Pomegranate Books – Wilmington, NC

Holiday Inn Resort 1706 N Lumina Ave, Wrightsville Beach, NC, United States

Please join NYT-best selling author Wiley Cash who will be in Conversation with Dr. Benjamin Gilmer exploring his book, “The Other Dr. Gilmer.” This story has been featured in the NYT, The Washington Post, People Magazine, USA Today, CNN and was originally aired on NPR’s This American Life. Dr. Gilmer’s story is a true crime […]

Warwick’s in La Jolla, Ca

Please come join me at Warwick's the oldest independent bookstore in the country with Lara Love Hardin. Together we will share our stories about advocacy and how our pursuits of justice intersect. Lara's new book, "The many Lives of Mama Love" will be on sale in August

Hub City – Spartanburg, SC

Please come join our conversation about advocacy and justice on Tuesday night, 5/30. Date & Time May 30th 2023 | 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Location: Hub City Bookshop Address: 186 W Main Street, Spartanburg, SC 29306

East Asheville Library

Come join me in conversation at the East Asheville Library at 5:30 on 7/11/23. Look forward to meeting you and discussing how we can reimagine healing crime.

Fall for the Book Festival – Fairfax, VA

Dr. Benjamin Gilmer joined a rural clinic only to find that its previous doctor shared his last name. Dr. Vince Gilmer was loved and respected—until he strangled his ailing father, shocking the community. As Benjamin looked deeper into Vince’s case, he became obsessed with discovering what pushed his predecessor toward violence. The Other Dr. Gilmer: […]