Past Events
Andrew Krivak presents The Bear in the New Hampshire Humanities NEA Big Read program
New Hampshire Humanities welcomes Andrew Krivak to the Bank of New Hampshire Stage for a reception, reading, and conversation about his NEA Big Read novel The Bear.
Andrew Krivak, author of Like the Appearance of Horses, at Illume Books
Illume Books welcomes Andrew Krivak, author of Like the Appearance of Horses, for a reading and conversation.
Bellevue Literary Press at the Brooklyn Book Festival
Please join Bellevue Literary Press at the Brooklyn Book Festival. Visit us in booth 419 to meet our staff and find great deals on our books.
Jerome Charyn, author of Ravage & Son, at The Mysterious Bookshop
The Mysterious Bookshop welcomes Jerome Charyn for a reading and conversation in celebration of his new novel Ravage & Son.
Book Bungalow “International Literature Book Club” discussion of Eduardo Halfon’s Canción (virtual)
Join the Book Bungalow via Zoom for their “International Literature Book Club” discussion of Eduardo Halfon’s Canción.
Andrew Krivak presents The Bear at Concordia College for the Spirit Room NEA Big Read program
The Spirit Room welcomes Andrew Krivak to Concordia College for a reading and conversation about his NEA Big Read novel The Bear.
Natalie Hodges, author of Uncommon Measure, at Louisville Free Public Library
Louisville Free Public Library welcomes Natalie Hodges, author of Uncommon Measure: A Journey Through Music, Performance, and the Science of Time, for a Craig Buthod Author Series reading and conversation with composer Daniel Gilliam.
Sara Khalili, translator of Seasons of Purgatory, at P&T Knitwear
P&T Kniwear welcomes Sara Khalili to celebrate Women in Translation Month and discuss her translation of Shahriar Mandanipour’s story collection Seasons of Purgatory.
Andrew Krivak discusses Like the Appearance of Horses with the Dayton Literary Peace Prize Book Club (virtual)
The Dayton Literary Peace Prize welcomes Andrew Krivak to discuss Like the Appearance of Horses with DLPP Virtual Book Club moderator Ben Rollins.
Andrew Krivak, author of Like the Appearance of Horses, at Peterborough Town Library
Peterborough Town Library welcomes Andrew Krivak, author of Like the Appearance of Horses, for a conversation with Thomas Moore.
Andrew Krivak, author of Like the Appearance of Horses, at Exile in Bookville
Exile in Bookville welcomes Andrew Krivak, author of Like the Appearance of Horses, for a reading and conversation with Alex Kotlowitz.
Andrew Krivak, author of Like the Appearance of Horses, at Toadstool Bookshop
Toadstool Bookshop welcomes Andrew Krivak, author of Like the Appearance of Horses, for a reading and conversation.
Andrew Krivak, author of Like the Appearance of Horses, at Harvard Book Store
Harvard Book Store welcomes author Andrew Krivak to celebrate the publication of his novel Like the Appearance of Horses.
Dana Sachs, author of All Else Failed, at Adobe Books & Arts Co-op
Adobe Books welcomes Dana Sachs, author of All Else Failed: The Unlikely Volunteers at the Heart of the Migrant Aid Crisis, for a reading and discussion.
Dana Sachs, author of All Else Failed, at Temple Israel
Temple Israel welcomes Dana Sachs, author of All Else Failed: The Unlikely Volunteers at the Heart of the Migrant Aid Crisis, for a reading and conversation with Laura Goodman-Bryan.
Dana Sachs, author of All Else Failed, at Burke’s Bookstore
Burke’s Bookstore welcomes Dana Sachs, author of All Else Failed: The Unlikely Volunteers at the Heart of the Migrant Aid Crisis, for a discussion and signing.
Dana Sachs, author of All Else Failed, at Park Road Books
Park Road Books welcomes Dana Sachs, author of All Else Failed: The Unlikely Volunteers at the Heart of the Migrant Aid Crisis, for a reading and book discussion.
Dana Sachs, author of All Else Failed, at McNally Jackson Books Seaport
McNally Jackson Books welcomes Dana Sachs, author of All Else Failed: The Unlikely Volunteers at the Heart of the Migrant Aid Crisis, for a reading and conversation with filmmaker Lynne Sachs.
Maud Casey, author of City of Incurable Women, at Francie & Finch Bookshop
Francie & Finch Bookshop welcomes Maud Casey, author of City of Incurable Women, for a reading and conversation sponsored by the Creative Writing Program of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln English Department.
Eduardo Halfon, author of Canción, at UCLA
The University of California, Los Angeles welcomes Eduardo Halfon, author of The Polish Boxer, Monastery, Mourning, and Canción, for “History, Memory, Fiction,” a reading and conversation with Michael Rothberg, sponsored by the 1939 Society Program in Holocaust Studies at the Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies.
Eduardo Halfon, author of Canción, at Loyola Marymount University
Loyola Marymount University welcomes Eduardo Halfon, author of The Polish Boxer, Monastery, Mourning, and Canción, for “Memory, Exile, and Fiction: An Evening of Stories with Eduardo Halfon,” followed by a discussion with Professor Holli Levitsky.
Madison Street Books book club discussion of Andrew Krivak’s novel The Bear
Madison Street Books welcomes Andrew Krivak for their “Not Your Big 5” book club discussion of The Bear.
Left Bank Books & Central Reform Congregation present A Celebration of Adina Talve-Goodman (in-person and livestreamed)
Left Bank Books & Central Reform Congregation celebrate the publication of Adina Talve-Goodman’s Your Hearts, Your Scars with editors Sarika Talve-Goodman & Hannah Tinti, foreword author Jo Firestone, executive director of One Story magazine Maribeth Batcha, and parents Rabbi James Stone Goodman & Rabbi Susan Talve, with music from Brothers Lazaroff and performances by Ron Himes and the Black Rep. To join in virtually, visit the Left Bank Books YouTube channel or Central Reform Congregation YouTube channel.
Andrew Krivak, author of The Sojourn, in the Dayton Literary Peace Prize Turn the Page series (virtual)
The Dayton Literary Peace Prize welcomes Andrew Krivak, author of The Sojourn, for “Turn the Page: Heroism and Doubt,” a virtual conversation with Ben Fountain and interviewer Loghan Young, moderated by Gilbert King.
Jo Firestone and Special Guests Present Your Hearts, Your Scars by Adina Talve-Goodman at the Center for Fiction (in-person and livestreamed)
The Center for Fiction welcomes comedian Jo Firestone, One Story editor Hannah Tinti, Bellevue Literary Press Publisher and Editorial Director Erika Goldman, and more special guests to celebrate the launch of Your Hearts, Your Scars by Adina Talve-Goodman.