Past Events

Robert Lopez, author of Good People, at Tire Fire Reading Series

Tattooed Mom Philadelphia, PA

The Tire Fire Reading Series and Jaime Fountaine welcome Robert Lopez, author of Good People, for a reading with Samuel Ligon, Kathy Flann, and Tony Tulithimutte.

More information »

Robert Lopez, author of Good People, at Starts Here! reading series

Artifact Coffee Baltimore, MD

The Ivy Bookshop and Jen Michalski of the Starts Here! reading series welcome Robert Lopez, author of Good People, for a reading with Samuel Ligon, Gregg Wilhelm, and Elizabeth Gonzalez.

More information »

Robert Lopez, author of Good People, at Upshur Street Books

Upshur Street Books Washington, DC

Upshur Street Books welcomes Robert Lopez, author of Good People, for a reading with Samuel Ligon, Roy Kesey, and Amber Sparks.

More information »

Robert Lopez, author of Good People, at Community Bookstore

Community Bookstore Brooklyn, NY

Community Bookstore hosts a reading for Robert Lopez, author of Good People, and Samuel Ligon, author of Wonderland.

More information »

Liam Durcan, author of The Measure of Darkness, at Blue Metropolis Montreal International Literary Festival

Concordia University Montreal, QC

Liam Durcan, author of The Measure of Darkness, joins Nalie Agustin, Rupi Kaur, Susan Wener, Murray Sinclair, Heather O’Neill, Lynne Tremblay, and Max Eisen for a Walrus Talks special event at the Blue Metropolis Montreal International Literary Festival.

More information »

Liam Durcan, author of The Measure of Darkness, at Librairie Paragraphe Bookstore

Librairie Paragraphe Bookstore Montreal, QC

Librairie Paragraphe Bookstore hosts the book launch for Liam Durcan’s novel The Measure of Darkness.

More information »

Bellevue Literary Press at the AWP Annual Conference & Bookfair

Los Angeles Convention Center, West Hall A/B, Table #757 Los Angeles, CA

Please join Bellevue Literary Press and our authors at the AWP Annual Conference & Bookfair in Los Angeles.

Daily, from 9:00am-5:00pm, Bellevue Literary Press will feature great deals on all of our books at table #757.

On Friday, April 1, authors Michelle Latiolais (Widow, A Proper Knowledge), Varley O’Connor (The Cure), and Melissa Pritchard (A Solemn Pleasure, Palmerino, The Odditorium) will participate in the panel “Women Writing Fiction in a Postfeminist Era” @ 3:00pm.

More information »

Jerome Charyn, author of A Loaded Gun, at New York Public Library

NYPL – Mid-Manhattan Library New York, NY

The New York Public Library presents “Shadowboxing with History: The Conundrum of Fiction vs. Non-Fiction.” In this dialogue, moderated by Paul Hond, associate editor for Columbia Magazine, acclaimed authors and two friends of six decades, Jerome Charyn (A Loaded Gun: Emily Dickinson for the 21st Century) and Jay Neugeboren (Max Baer and the Star of David: A Novel), talk about the interplay of history and art in the writing of fiction and nonfiction, about the necessary “lies” of nonfiction, and the reshaping of certain truths in the writing of historical fiction. What do all historical figures, re-imagined or not, have in common? How does language itself reinvent history? Their two fascinating books and the two fascinating historical figures, Max Baer and Emily Dickinson are showcased.

More information »

Robert Lopez, author of Good People, at the New School

New School, Klein Conference Room, Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall New York, NY

The New School Creative Writing Program celebrates the 20th anniversary of the MFA program with a special conversation between Robert Lopez, author Good People, and Samuel Ligon, moderated by Luis Jaramillo.

More information »

Imagining Illness: Pulitzer Prize Winners Paul Harding and David Oshinsky on Truth and Fact in Narrative

NYU Center for the Humanities New York, NY

Bellevue Literary Press and the New York University Division of Medical Humanities present a special Pulitzer Prize Centennial Campfires Initiative conversation between Paul Harding, author of Tinkers (Pulitzer Prize for Fiction) and David Oshinsky, author of Polio: An American Story (Pulitzer Prize for History), discussing the many ways in which the authorial imagination can evoke and engage with the body and illness in fiction and nonfiction.

More information »

Robert Lopez, author of Good People, at Pete’s Reading Series

Pete’s Candy Store Brooklyn, NY

Robert Lopez, author of Good People, joins Rachel Glaser, author of Paulina & Fran, to celebrate their new books at Pete’s Reading Series.

More information »

Robert Lopez, author of Good People, at Franklin Park Reading Series

Franklin Park Brooklyn, NY

As Valentine’s Day approaches, the Franklin Park Reading Series turns to five of their favorite writers for insight into surviving love’s highs and lows. Hear prose and poetry addressing why “Love Will Make or Break You” from fiction writers Robert Lopez and Tony Tulathimutte, memoirist Mira Ptacin, and poets Robin Beth Schaer and Tommy Pico.

More information »

Break A Leg Productions premieres No No Nobel, a science-based play by David C. Cassidy, author of Beyond Uncertainty

CUNY Graduate Center New York, NY

Join Break A Leg Productions and the Science & the Arts Series for a staged reading of No No Nobel by David C. Cassidy, author of Beyond Uncertainty.

More information »

Robert Lopez, author of Good People, at BookCourt

BookCourt welcomes author Robert Lopez whose reading from Good People will be followed by an audience Q&A and book signing.

More information »

Robert Lopez, author of Good People, at the LIC Reading Series

LIC Bar Long Island City, NY

The LIC Reading Series welcomes Robert Lopez, author Good People, for a reading and discussion with J. Robert Lennon and Sean H. Doyle at the LIC Bar.

More information »

Robert Lopez, author of Good People, at Pine Manor College

Pine Manor College Chestnut Hill, MA

Pine Manor College welcomes Robert Lopez, author Good People, for a reading and discussion with Jeannine Atkins and Mary Beth Pope.

More information »

Austin Ratner leads Jewish Book Council: Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature discussion

powerHouse Arena Brooklyn, NY

The POWERHOUSE ARENA hosts a panel discussion for the Jewish Book Council: Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature with Allison Amend, Anne Landsman, and Josh Rolnick in conversation with Austin Ratner, author of The Jump Artist.

More information »

Eduardo Halfon hosts the Electric Literature Genre Ball

Ace Hotel New York New York, NY

Eduardo Halfon, author of Monasteryand The Polish Boxer, joins Mia Alvar, Alexander Chee, Sloane Crosley, Michael Cunningham, Mary Gaitskill, Lev Grossman, A.M. Homes, Tanwi Nandini Islam, and J. Robert Lennon in hosting the Electric Literature Genre Ball.

More information »

Colin Ellard leads psychogeography walking tours; discusses Places of the Heart

Pioneer Works Brooklyn, NY

Pioneer Works hosts Colin Ellard, author of Places of the Heart, for a special series of walking tours and public discussions:

Over the course of the weekend researchers will take small groups of participants on walks designed to explore the psychology of urban life by measuring responses to a set of carefully curated locations throughout the Red Hook area. Participants will be asked to carry a specially programmed phone and to wear a small headband that records their patterns of brain activity. Our overall goal is to map the relationships between place, comfort, happiness, arousal (both negative and positive), perceptions of risk, responses to natural features and to urban design variables. The walk will take approximately one hour, following which participants will have an opportunity to discuss their experiences in a debriefing session.







On Sunday, October 25th a culminating discussion with Colin and other guests will consider the data collected from walks as a way of gaining insight into our urban environment.
More information »

Eduardo Halfon discusses his writing at Baruch College

Baruch College, Information & Technology Building (Library Building) New York, NY

Baruch College presents Harman Writer-In-Residence Eduardo Halfon, author of Monastery and The Polish Boxer, for an evening reading and conversation.

More information »

Melissa Pritchard reads from A Solemn Pleasure

Changing Hands Bookstore Tempe, AZ

Melissa Pritchard presents A Solemn Pleasure, her newest collection of essays, at Changing Hands Bookstore.

More information »

Eduardo Halfon in conversation with Geoff Dyer and Francine Prose at the Brooklyn Book Festival

St. Francis College Auditorium Brooklyn, NY

Eduardo Halfon, author of Monasteryand The Polish Boxer, joins Geoff Dyer and Francine Prose for a discussion at the Brooklyn Book Festival, moderated by Ryan Chapman, about “outsiders trying to get in, insiders trying to get out, and all types of boundary making and breaking.”

More information »

Bellevue Literary Press at the Brooklyn Book Festival

Please join Bellevue Literary Press at the Brooklyn Book Festival. Visit us in booth 240, which we’ll be sharing with our sister organization The Bellevue Literary Review, to meet author Eduardo Halfon and find great deals on all of our books.

More information »

Michael Coffey, author The Business of Naming Things, at NER Vermont Reading Series

Carol’s Hungry Mind Café Middlebury, VT

The NER (New England Review)Vermont Reading Series and the Vermont Book Shop present Michael Coffey, author The Business of Naming Things, Penelope Cray, and Rebecca Makkai.

More information »

Brookline Booksmith Small Press Book Club discussion of A Solemn Pleasure

Brookline Booksmith Brookline, MA

Please join Brookline Booksmith for a discussion of Melissa Pritchard’s A Solemn Pleasure, the June selection of the Small Press Book Club.

More information »