• Shadows of Grief: A Discussion with Victoria Chang and Kat Chow

    Jefferson School African American Heritage Center 233 4TH ST NW, Charlottesville, VA, United States

    Shadows of Grief: A Discussion with Victoria Chang and Kat Chow As part of the 2022 Virginia Festival of the Book, this event is FREE to attend and open to the public. THIS IS AN IN-PERSON EVENT. Book sales and signing follow.

  • Public Radio Tulsa presents 23rd Annual Guest Poet Series with Ellen Bass

    Oklahoma City University 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, Oklahoma City, OK, United States

    Public Radio Tulsa presents 23rd Annual Guest Poet Series with Ellen Bass from 10 am to 8 pm CST. From the organizers: "Oklahoma City University will host public presentations by celebrated poet Ellen Bass on April 6 for the 23rd annual Thatcher Hoffman Smith Poetry Series. Our first event at 10:00AM and a follow-up event […]

  • Lannan presents Arthur Sze with Forrest Gander

    Lensic Performing Arts Center 211 W San Francisco St, Santa Fe, NM, United States

    Lannan presents Arthur Sze with Forrest Gander Join Lannan for an in-person reading and conversation with Arthur Sze and Forrest Gander. This event will also be live-streamed. More info here: https://lannan.org/events/arthur-sze-with-forrest-gander

  • Bookends & Beginnings presents A Conversation with Sarah Ruhl and Chris Abani

    Bookends & Beginnings 1712 Sherman Avenue, Alley #1, Evanston, IL, United States

    Bookends & Beginnings presents A Conversation with Sarah Ruhl and Chris Abani!   From the organizers: "Join us in the Bookends & Beginnings Courtyard for a conversation between Sarah Ruhl and Chris Abani about their new books of poetry, Love Poems in Quarantine and Smoking the Bible. We will have copies of both books for sale in the […]

  • Can Art Change The World? A Panel Discussion with Jennifer L. Knox

    The Tuesday Agency 404 E College St Suite 408,, Iowa City,, IA

    Jennifer L. Knox will participate in a vital discussion of the function of art in our present day. From the Organizers: Hosted by Maya Davis (Stanley Center for Peace and Security) with guests Cynthia Lazaroff (Impact Fellow, Games for Change), Rodrigo Reyes (Director, Sansón and Me), and Jennifer L. Knox Listen to a multitude of […]

  • John Freeman at The Vancouver Writer’s Fest

    The Revue Stage, Vancouver 1601 Johnston St,, Vancouver, BC V6H 3R9, Canada

    John Freeman reads and discusses poetry with a panel of five poets moderated by Aislinn Hunter. From the Organizers: Join five poets at the height of their prowess as they share works from their new collections and speak to the urgency of poetry in today’s world. Amidst such turmoil, art is increasingly important. Poems reclaim […]

    $25
  • Cate Marvin and Randall Mann in Conversation with Michael Dumanis

    Commons 326 North Bennington, VT

    Cate Marvin and Randall Mann will have a discussion with Michael Dumanis as part of Bennington College's Poetry at Bennington programs on Thursday, November 3 at 12 PM ET From the Organizers: OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Randall Mann is a queer, multiracial poet, critic, and medical writer. He is the author of five books of poems, […]

  • John Freeman with Meng Jin at Portland Book Festival

    Brunish Theater 4th Floor, 1111 SW Broadway, Portland, OR

    John Freeman will read and be in conversation with Meng Jim on November 5th at 5 pm PST at the Brunish Theater in Portland.  From the Organizers: Poet John Freeman and short story writer Meng Jin explore the isolation and search for connection of the past few years, through the quarantines of the pandemic and the political division of […]

    $15
  • John Freeman, Victoria Chang, Peter Balakian, and Victoria Redel on “Redemption, Refuge, and Release”

    Miami Dade College Room 6100 (Building 6, 1st Floor) 300 NE Second Ave., Miami, FL

    Join John Freeman, Victoria Chang, Peter Balakian, and Jennifer Redel for a panel discussion of "Redemption, Refuge, and Release," at the Miami Book Fair on Saturday November 19th at 12 PM ET.  From the Organizers: Whether meditating on the sensuality of fruits and vegetables, the COVID-19 pandemic, the trauma and memory of the Armenian genocide, […]