Events
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Chloé Caldwell reading and in conversation with Atash Yaghmaian & Tamara Yajia about TRYING at Miami Book Fair
LOCATION: Room 8201 (Bldg. 8, Second Floor). Chloé Caldwell (Trying) will be in conversation with Atash Yaghmaian (My Name Means Fire) & Tamara Yajia (Cry for Me, Argentina).
Carlos Manuel Álvarez reading and in conversation at the Miami Book Fair about FALSE WAR
Carlos Manuel Álvarez reading and in conversation as part of the STRUGGLES ON THE PERIPHERY: PROFUNDITY IN THE EVERYDAY – FICTION panel at Miami Book Fair. Find more information here.
Harryette Mullen reading and in conversation about REGAINING UNCONSCIOUSNESS with Reginald Dwayne Betts and Victoria Chang at the Miami Book Fair
Brandon Kilbourne reading at the Cave Canem Prize Reception in Berlin
This event is free and open to the public. RSVP here.
Joshua Wheeler reading and in conversation about THE HIGH HEAVEN at Otero Arts
Deborah Baker reading and in conversation with Jill Bialosky and Rebecca van Laer about CHARLOTTESVILLE at Hudson Valley Writers Center
Cristina Rivera Garza (AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF COTTON) in conversation with Javier Zamora at Seattle Arts and Lectures
James Ciano and L. A. Johnson host a tribute reading in celebration of Larry Levis's SWIRL & VORTEX at Red Emma's
Offsite AWP event. James Ciano & L. A. Johnson (Associate Editors of Larry Levis's SWIRL & VORTEX) host a tribute reading at Red Emma's. Stay tuned for details!
Joshua Wheeler reading and in conversation about THE HIGH HEAVEN at the University of New Mexico
A celebration of Larry Levis’s SWIRL & VORTEX at New York University
LOCATION: Eisner & Lubin Auditorium in the NYU Kimmel Center. Join Terrance Hayes, Edward Hirsch, John Murillo, and Catherine Barnett for a tribute reading and conversation for Larry Levis’s SWIRL & VORTEX. Stay tuned for details!
This is why I love poems: they require me to sit still, listen deeply, and imagine putting myself in someone else’s unfamiliar shoes.