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Joe Okonkwo, Rob Spillman, and Charlie Vazquez on the Importance of Music

Joe Okonkwo, Rob Spillman, and Charlie Vazquez on the Importance of Music

Onstage Conversations From the LIC Reading Series

By LIC Reading Series | February 27, 2020

<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>Sunnyside Plaza</em> by Scott Simon, Read by Lauren Fortgang

Behind the Mic: On Sunnyside Plaza by Scott Simon, Read by Lauren Fortgang

Jonathan Smith and Jo Reed Discuss a New Children’s Mystery from the NPR Host

By Behind the Mic | February 27, 2020

Michael Zapata on Stories of Displacement

Michael Zapata on Stories of Displacement

In Conversation with G. P. Gottlieb on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | February 26, 2020

A Glimpse Inside the Best Summer of Emily Dickinson's Life

A Glimpse Inside the Best Summer of Emily Dickinson's Life

“I have worlds of things to tell you, and my pen is not swift enough...”

By Martha Ackmann | February 26, 2020

On the Paintings of Pieter Bruegel

On the Paintings of Pieter Bruegel

Toby Ferris Considers Winter Landscape with a Bird Trap and Census at Bethlehem

By Toby Ferris | February 26, 2020

Writing About My Alcohol Addiction Helped Treat It

Writing About My Alcohol Addiction Helped Treat It

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By Clare Pooley | February 26, 2020

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Mahogany L. Browne on Audre Lorde and Tools for Liberation

By Literary Hub | February 26, 2020

Why We Should All Be Less Like Satan, More Like My Mom

By Rye Curtis | February 26, 2020

Tragic: The Gathering, Philadelphia's Reading Series for Trans Writers

By Berry Grass | February 26, 2020

Nicole Chung Talks Anthologies and the Nerdy Joys of Structure

Nicole Chung Talks Anthologies and the Nerdy Joys of Structure

The All You Can Ever Know Author on Reading Women

By Reading Women | February 26, 2020

In Mark Rader's Debut Novel, Love Stands in the Way of Obligation

In Mark Rader's Debut Novel, Love Stands in the Way of Obligation

The Author of The Wanting Life in Conversation with Lori Feathers

By Lori Feathers | February 26, 2020

<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>Crooked River</em> by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, Read by Jefferson Mays

Behind the Mic: On Crooked River by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, Read by Jefferson Mays

Jonathan Smith and Jo Reed Discuss the Latest Entry in the Pendergast Mystery Series

By Behind the Mic | February 26, 2020

Garth Greenwell on How a Musical Education Informs His Prose

Garth Greenwell on How a Musical Education Informs His Prose

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | February 26, 2020

"At The Shore"

From Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poet Frank Bidart

By Frank Bidart | February 26, 2020

Watch Mitchell Jackson give away 125 copies of his memoir on 125th Street in Harlem.

Watch Mitchell Jackson give away 125 copies of his memoir on 125th Street in Harlem.

By Mitchell S. Jackson | February 25, 2020

Making Sense of a Bullshit Society: A Reading List by Malcolm Harris

Making Sense of a Bullshit Society: A Reading List by Malcolm Harris

From Marlon James to Cecilia Vicuña, a Way to Explain the End Times

By Malcolm Harris | February 25, 2020

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