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Author Talk: Benjamin Hale

Cave Mountain: A Disappearance and a Reckoning in the Ozarks

2026-03-10 18:00:00 2026-03-10 19:30:00 America/Chicago Author Talk: Benjamin Hale The reading will be followed by audience Q&A, book sales and signing. Benjamin's cousin Haley Zega will also be present to talk about her real-life experience that inspired the story. Fayetteville Public Library - Walker Community Room (3rd Floor)

Tuesday, March 10
6:00pm - 7:30pm

Fayetteville Public Library

Walker Community Room (3rd Floor)

The reading will be followed by audience Q&A, book sales and signing. Benjamin's cousin Haley Zega will also be present to talk about her real-life experience that inspired the story.

This story begins in 2001 on top of Cave Mountain in the Arkansas Ozarks. A six-year-old girl got lost on a mountain trail, prompting what was at the time the largest search and rescue mission in the state’s history. Her disappearance—and her account, after she was found, of the “imaginary friend” she met in the woods—would eventually become connected to another story that took place in the same wilderness more than twenty years earlier: a dark and bizarre story of a cult, brainwashing, murder, and the apocalyptic visions of a teenage prophet.

About the author

Benjamin Hale is the author of the novel The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore (Twelve, 2011), the short fiction collection The Fat Artist and Other Stories (Simon & Schuster, 2016), and the nonfiction book Cave Mountain: A Disappearance and a Reckoning in the Ozarks (HarperCollins, 2026).  He has received the Bard Fiction Prize, a Michener-Copernicus Award, and nominations for the Dylan Thomas Prize and the New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award. His writing has appeared, among other places, in Conjunctions, Harper's Magazine, the Paris Review, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Dissent and the LA Review of Books Quarterly, and has been anthologized in Best American Science and Nature Writing.
 

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