Author Events

Event Date & Time

Date:
June 3, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm
Venue:
City Opera House

Jocelyn Benson

Event Date & Time

Date:
June 3, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm
Venue:
City Opera House

The National Writers Series is honored to welcome Jocelyn Benson, Michigan’s Secretary of State and one of the nation’s most courageous defenders of democracy, to discuss her powerful and inspiring new book, The Purposeful Warrior, an Open Field title from Maria Shriver.

As Michigan’s chief election official, Benson has overseen some of the most secure and highest-turnout elections in the state’s history. But her life changed one snowy night in December 2020 when armed protestors arrived at her home, threatening her and her young son. Her only crime: certifying a fair and accurate election. Rather than retreat, Benson stood her ground—and stood up for truth, democracy, and the rule of law.

In The Purposeful Warrior, Benson shares the lessons she’s learned throughout her extraordinary career—from investigating domestic terrorist networks to becoming the youngest woman to lead a top 100 law school, to running the Boston Marathon while more than eight months pregnant. With clarity and conviction, she demonstrates how all of us can stand up to injustice, find strength in our values, and become warriors for ourselves and for one another.

Drawing from her own story as well as those of other bold changemakers, Benson shows that even in moments of fear, frustration, or despair, we have the power to act with integrity, grit, and grace. Whether we’re confronting bullies, challenging the status quo, or defending the vulnerable, she reminds us that purposeful warriors don’t just resist what’s wrong—they fight for what’s right.

Benson has been praised for her leadership, courage, and commitment to protecting voting rights and strengthening democracy. The Purposeful Warrior is her call to action for a more just and compassionate world, and a roadmap for anyone ready to make a difference.

Join us for an unforgettable evening with a national leader and changemaker whose story will leave you inspired to lead with purpose, speak up with courage, and fight for a better future.

The event begins at 7 p.m. and includes a Q&A and author signing. Each ticket includes a hardcover copy of The Purposeful Warrior (or opt for a two-ticket package with one book). Please note: signed books are only available at the live event.

Event Details

Doors open at 6 p.m. with live music and a cash bar, and the conversation begins at 7 p.m. This event includes a Q&A session, and an author signing event following in the lobby.

Book Release Date: May 6, 2025 – Traverse City locals who’d like to read the book in advance of the event may have the option to pick up their copy at Horizon Books. Instructions will be emailed to you after your purchase.

Additional City Opera House transaction fees are applied at checkout for in-person tickets.

Tier One indicates premium seating options with the best views, available on the main floor closest to the stage along with premium sections of the balcony.

Tier Two indicates standard seating options, available on the main floor and most of the balcony.

Individual Tickets

Tier One: $25 + $27 = $52

Tier Two: $25 + $17 = $42

Admits one person to the live event and each ticket comes with one signed hardcover edition of Jocelyn Benson’s The Purposeful Warrior (retail value $30). Please note: signed books are only available at the live event.

Two-Ticket Package

Tier One: $25 + $54 = $79

Tier Two: $25 + $34 = $59

This two-ticket option admits two people to the live event and comes with one signed hardcover edition of Jocelyn Benson’s The Purposeful Warrior (retail value $30). Perfect for couples or friends who want to share a book together. Please note: signed books are only available at the live event.

Virtual Tickets

Even if you can’t make it to the City Opera House, you can still enjoy National Writers Series events from the comfort of your own home on event night or later on-demand when it’s more convenient.

Each Virtual Ticket includes a private YouTube link to the event, which begins at 6:50 PM. Virtual audience members can contribute questions to the Q&A through a moderated chat.

You have the option to buy the featured book for an additional fee. Shipping is available anywhere in the continental U.S. by our local bookstore partner Horizon Books of downtown Traverse City, Michigan. Actual costs applied at checkout. Signed copies are only available at the live-event.

Student Tickets: $10
No age restriction with a valid school ID, student tickets admit one person to the live event. Books are not included.

Pay What You Can: National Writers Series is dedicated to providing experiences and events to everyone who seeks them, and in that spirit,  we are happy to provide a book to anyone who cannot afford to buy it. Thanks to our generous donors, you may use the code BookChampion (one word) for a complimentary book based on the honor system.

Group Tickets:
For discounted rates on ticket packages of 20 or more, please contact [email protected]

About Our Book Sales:

One of the most exciting parts of attending our events is getting a copy of the author’s latest book along with the chance to often meet the writer and have them personalize it after the event. National Writers Series audiences sometimes get early-access or preview editions of future best-sellers.

Each sale benefits our local partner Horizon Books in downtown Traverse City, Michigan. The bundled price of National Writers Series books is always 20% below retail, so you also get a great deal.

If you already own the featured book, the one you receive with your ticket makes a great gift for friends and family. Or you can donate it back to us at the National Writers Series, and we’ll distribute it to libraries and young writers in Northern Michigan.

National Writers Series author events are usually not suitable for children, unless noted.

Event Sponsors

Traverse Indivisible

Leelanau Indivisible

Guest Host

Doug Stanton

Doug Stanton is the #1 New York Times best-selling author of In Harm’s Way and 12 Strong, made into a major motion picture by Jerry Bruckheimer, and The Odyssey of Echo Company. His writing has appeared in The New York TimesThe New York Times Book ReviewTimeThe Washington PostMen’s JournalThe Daily BeastNewsweek, Esquire, and Outside.

He was awarded the 2021 Steven Ambrose Oral History award. He attended Interlochen Arts Academy, Hampshire College, and received an MFA from the Writers’ Workshop at the University of Iowa. He created the National Writers Series in 2009 with his wife, Anne, and attorney Grant Parsons. He and Anne have three children and live in Traverse City.

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