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Meet our authors and celebrate Graywolf throughout the year
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Sep
22
Roque Raquel Salas Rivera reading and in conversation with Tongo Eisen-Martin, Raina J. León, and Kirwyn Sutherland about ALGARABÍA at Free Library of Philadelphia
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Free Library of Philadelphia in Philadelphia, PAview map
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LOCATION: Joseph E. Coleman Northwest Regional Library (68 West Chelten Avenue, Philadelphia, PA). Free and open to the public. Click here for details.
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Sep
22
Jacinda Townsend reading and in conversation about TRIGGER WARNING at the African American Museum
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African American Museum in Bowling Green, KYview map
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Sep
23
Jacinda Townsend reading and in conversation with Wes Blake about TRIGGER WARNING at Carmichael's Bookstore
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Carmichael's Bookstore (Frankfort) in Louisville, KYview map
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Free and open to the public. Copies of Trigger Warning will be available for purchase from Carmichael's Bookstore. Click here for details.
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Sep
24
Jacinda Townsend reading and in conversation with Abegunde about TRIGGER WARNING at Morgenstern Books
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Morgenstern Books in Bloomington, INview map
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Free and open to the public. Copies of Trigger Warning will be available for purchase from Morgenstern Books. Click here for details.
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Sep
25
Harryette Mullen reading from REGAINING UNCONSCIOUSNESS as part of Poetry Society of America's Reading Series
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Poetry Society of America in Brooklyn, NYview map
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In-person tickets are available for $10 and livestream tickets are available for $5. Free for members. Find more information here.
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Sep
25
Yáng Shuang-zi and Lin King (author and translator of TAIWAN TRAVELOGUE) reading and in conversation with Ha Jin at Brookline Booksmith
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Brookline Booksmith in Brookline, MAview map
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This event is free and open to the public. Click here for more details and to RSVP. This event was made possible with support from the Taipei Cultural Center in New York. The center supports international cultural exchanges, collaborations, and artistic events in order to introduce Taiwan's arts and culture to a broader audience.
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Sep
25
Deborah Baker reading and in conversation with Hari Kunzru about CHARLOTTESVILLE at NYU's Lillian Vernon Creative Writers House
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Lillian Vernon Creative Writers House in New York, NYview map
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Free to attend / registration required. Copies of Charlottesville will be available for purchase from McNally Jackson. Click here to RSVP.
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Sep
26
Jacinda Townsend reading and in conversation with Michelle Yang about TRIGGER WARNING at Ann Arbor District Library, co-presented by Literati Bookstore
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Ann Arbor District Library in Ann Arbor, MIview map
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Downtown location, 4th Floor Program Room. Free and open to the public. Copies of Trigger Warning will be available for purchase from Literati Bookstore. Click here for details.
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Sep
26
Roque Raquel Salas Rivera reading and in conversation with Noa Micaela Fields about ALGARABÍA at Pilsen Community Books
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Pilsen Community Books in Chicago, ILview map
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Free and open to the public. Copies of Algarabía will be available for purchase from Pilsen Community Books. Click here for details.
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Sep
27
Edwidge Danticat reading and in conversation with Lauren Groff and Leah Rosenberg about WE'RE ALONE for the keynote event of Gainesville Reads 2025 at The Lynx Books
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The Lynx Books in Gainesville, FLview map
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Join The Lynx for the keynote event of Gainesville Reads 2025: a visit from Edwidge Danticat herself! Danticat will be in conversation with co-owner Lauren Groff and UF Professor of English Leah Rosenberg. Copies of We're Alone will be available for purchase from The Lynx. Click here to RSVP.
About Gainesville Reads: Gainesville Reads is a month-long, citywide reading festival hosted by The Lynx Books. Each year, the festival builds a wide array of programming around a single book, encouraging as many people as possible to read and engage with it. This year's book is We're Alone by Haitian-American author Edwidge Danticat, an essay collection that explores immigration, incarceration, displacement, gun violence, and resilience, issues deeply relevant both locally and nationally. Through free, accessible programming, including art workshops, public-facing lectures, concerts, and book club discussions, Gainesville Reads fosters public dialogue and builds community connection.
About Gainesville Reads: Gainesville Reads is a month-long, citywide reading festival hosted by The Lynx Books. Each year, the festival builds a wide array of programming around a single book, encouraging as many people as possible to read and engage with it. This year's book is We're Alone by Haitian-American author Edwidge Danticat, an essay collection that explores immigration, incarceration, displacement, gun violence, and resilience, issues deeply relevant both locally and nationally. Through free, accessible programming, including art workshops, public-facing lectures, concerts, and book club discussions, Gainesville Reads fosters public dialogue and builds community connection.
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