Julia Fierro Launched The Gypsy Moth Summer
Julia Fierro discusses her new novel, The Gypsy Moth Summer, losing confidence in herself, and the importance of character point of view.
View ArticleJoe Okonkwo and Jonathan Corcoran Read Their Lambda Nominated Books
Joe Okonkwo and Jonathan Corcoran read from their Lambda Literary nominated books and talked about craft, research, and place.
View ArticleBethany Ball Chats with Sarah Gerard
Bethany Ball talks about her novel What To Do About the Solomons, turning her MFA thesis into a novel, and writing about kibbutz life.
View ArticleYuri Herrera Discussed Kingdom Cons with Isaac Fitzgerald
Yuri Herrera discussed his newly translated novel Kingdom Cons, what is lost in translation, and his fascination with politicians.
View ArticleReading Series Census: NYU Bookstore Reading Series
The New York City Reading Series Census is an ongoing project to catalogue the contemporary literary scene. Any reading series curator in the New York area can take the survey here. What is the name...
View ArticleReading Series Census: Line Break
The New York City Reading Series Census is an ongoing project to catalogue the contemporary literary scene. Any reading series curator in the New York area can take the survey here. What is the name...
View ArticleDavid Burr Gerrard Talks with Maxwell Neely-Cohen about The Epiphany Machine
David Burr Gerrard discusses The Epiphany Machine, why he doesn't have tattoos and generational conflict.
View ArticleReading Series Census: Pigeon Pages
The New York City Reading Series Census is an ongoing project to catalogue the contemporary literary scene. Any reading series curator in the New York area can take the survey here. What is the name of...
View ArticlePaul Yoon Launched The Mountain
Paul Yoon discusses his new story collection, The Mountain, writing with pushpins on a map, and trying to accomplish something during his fellowship.
View ArticleAlex Gilvarry Launched Eastman Was Here
Alex Gilvarry discusses his new novel Eastman Was Here, reading about Norman Mailer, and how the Vietnam war movies of his childhood scared him straight.
View ArticleReading Series Census: The Rally
The New York City Reading Series Census is an ongoing project to catalogue the contemporary literary scene. Any reading series curator in the New York area can take the survey here. What is the name...
View ArticleZack McDermott and Jaime Lowe Discuss Their Memoirs
Zack McDermott, author of Gorilla and the Bird, and Jaime Lowe, author of Mental, discuss bipolar disorder, writing memoirs, and lithium.
View ArticleHermione Hoby Discussed Neon In Daylight with Dayna Tortorici
Hermione Hoby discusses her debut novel Neon in Daylight, how she didn't plan to write about New York City, and how fiction was a reprieve from the journalism she wrote for money.
View ArticleReading Series Census: WEIRDD
The New York City Reading Series Census is an ongoing project to catalogue the contemporary literary scene. Any reading series curator in the New York area can take the survey here. What is the name of...
View ArticleTayari Jones Launches An American Marriage
Tayari Jones discussed her latest novel, An American Marriage, the origin of the title, and how she came up with the idea for the novel at Greenlight Bookstore.
View ArticleReading Series Census: The Difficult to Name Reading Series
What is the name of the series, and what is the significance or meaning of the series name? The Difficult to Name Reading Series. I just couldn't think of a name.
View ArticleNafkote Tamirat Talks About The Parking Lot Attendant
Nafkote Tamirat discusses The Parking Lot Attendant, wanting to be famous, and how Boston is often seen as a white city despite having many diverse communities.
View ArticleReading Series Census: Memoir Monday
The New York City Reading Series Census is an ongoing project to catalogue the contemporary literary scene. Any reading series curator in the New York area can take the survey here. What is the name...
View ArticleDogs Being Interviewed as a Mushroom Cloud Consumes Them but not Before...
Patrick Carr and Clayton Lamar are two creators of the popular Twitter account @dogsdoingthings. The good dogs (and the bad dogs) do what they do in an alternative existence that is remarkably similar...
View ArticleReading Series Census: Words @ Weeksville
The New York City Reading Series Census is an ongoing project to catalogue the contemporary literary scene. Any reading series curator in the New York area can take the survey here.
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