Fred Schmalz Reading in California 1/30!

LibroMobile 220 E. Fourth Street, Ste. 107, Santa Ana, CA, United States

Fred Schmalz (Action in the Orchards) will be reading with Susy Bielak on January 30th at LibroMobile in Santa Ana, California! Click here for more information. If you happen to be in California, Fred & Susy are also participating in a wonderful free public workshop on the 28th! See more on that here.

Cole Swensen Reading as Part of Poets Out Loud Series! 1/30

Fordham's 12th Floor Lounge 113 West 60 St, New York, NY, United States

On Thursday, January 30 at 7pm: Maya Phillips and Cole Swensen (Landscapes on a Train & On Walking On) are reading as part of the Poets Out Loud Series at Fordham University! All readings are at 7 p.m. at 113 West 60 St in the 12th-floor lounge. Free and open to the public. Refreshments served after […]

Aldrin Valdez reading at Gender Reveal Party! (2/9)

KGB Bar 85 E 4th St, New York, NY, United States

Nightboat's own Aldrin Valdez , author of ESL or You Weren't Here, will be reading for Gender Reveal Party at KGB Bar! Starting at 7 pm on Sunday, February 9th, this reading also features Rachel Stempel, Nicole Wallace, Marty Correia, Ricardo Alberto Maldonado, Christina Quintana, Aimee Herman, and Val Rigodon.  

eteam’s Grabeland Release at Spotty Dog Books! (2/15)

The Spotty Dog Books and Ale 440 Warren Street, Hudson, NY, United States

Join us to celebrate the launch of eteam's Grabeland! eteam will be doing a multimedia performance for the release of their new novel at Spotty Dog Books in Hudson, NY. The event will take place on Saturday, February 15th at 7 pm. See more information here.

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Gillian Conoley at Beyond Baroque! (2/15)

Beyond Baroque 681 Venice Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Gillian Conoley, author of A Little More Red Sun On The Human, will be reading with Rosie Stockton and Martha Ronk at Beyond Baroque in Los Angeles! The reading will take place on Saturday, February 15th at 8 pm. More information and tickets available here.

Book Launch for In Praise of Fragments: In Celebration of Meena Alexander (2/17)

Callicoon Fine Arts 49 Delancey St, New York, NY, United States

Join us on Monday, February 17th for the launch of In Praise of Fragments by Meena Alexander. This intimate celebration of Meena Alexander's life will feature readings by her family and friends. The event will take place at Callicoon Fine Arts on 49 Delancey Street, NYC at 6:30 pm. See more info here!

Bryant Park Winter Poetry Salon ft. Rosamond S. King! 2/18

Kinokuniya 1073 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY, United States

JP Howard's Women Writers in Bloom Poetry Salon features for Bryant Park's Winter Reading Series on Tuesday, February 18, 2020, 6-7:30pm, at Kinokuniya! Dynamic Salon poets Cheryl Boyce-Taylor, Donika Kelly, Rosamond S. King (Rock | Salt | Stone) and Yesenia Montilla will share their powerful poetry and their books will be available for purchase and […]

John Keene and P. Djéli Clark in Conversation with Rosamond King! 2/18

The Jerry H. Labowitz Theatre for the Performing Arts @ NYU 1 Washington Pl, New York, United States

Join us February 18th at NYU to hear writers John Keene and P. Djèlí Clark read from their fiction and engage in a conversation moderated by Nightboat author Rosamond S. King (Rock | Salt | Stone)! More info can be found here.

Asiya Wadud at Danspace Project! (2/22-3/7)

Asiya Wadud, author of Crosslight for Youngbird, will be speaking and performing as part of Danspace Project's PLATFORM 2020: Utterances from the Chorus. The series runs from February 22nd to March 21st, and Asiya Wadud presents on the following dates: Sat., February 22, 12-5pm: Opening, SATURDAY AFTERNOON CONVERSATION #1: PLATFORM AS PRACTICE: COLLABORATIVE ORGANIZING Fri., February 28, […]

Amy Berkowitz in Conversation with Simi Anderson at NYU (2/24)

Department of English at NYU

Join us on Monday, February 24th for SICK AND TENDER: Simi Anderson & Amy Berkowitz in Conversation, hosted by The Colloquium for Unpopular Culture and co-sponsored by MCC, NYU Center for Disability Studies, and NYU Department of English. "An invisible illness with uncertain causes and imprecise diagnostic criteria, fibromyalgia is largely defined by its mystery. And yet, […]