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One of America's Most Bookish Cities is Getting a New Lit Festival

One of America's Most Bookish Cities is Getting a New Lit Festival

Steph Opitz Introduces Wordplay, Coming to Minneapolis in 2019

By Steph Opitz | December 13, 2017

What's a Poetry Reading Doing at a Tech Start-Up Anyway?

What's a Poetry Reading Doing at a Tech Start-Up Anyway?

On MailChimp's GetLit Series, and Poetry and Advertising's Long Relationship

By Adriane Quinlan | December 8, 2017

Love and Death at the Library with the Astro Poets

Love and Death at the Library with the Astro Poets

"I had that nervous date feeling, like you were all a giant Earth sign”

By Kyle Lucia Wu | December 1, 2017

A Weekend at Wordstock, Portland's Wonderful Lit Fest

A Weekend at Wordstock, Portland's Wonderful Lit Fest

A Report from the Largest Celebration of Books in the Pacific Northwest

By Zoë Ruiz | November 22, 2017

A Night at the National Book Awards

A Night at the National Book Awards

Surviving by poetry, reading for all, and love for assistants

By Kyle Lucia Wu | November 17, 2017

To the Lady Who Mistook Me for the Help at the National Book Awards

To the Lady Who Mistook Me for the Help at the National Book Awards

"Doesn’t something break just then, when you and I approach?"

By Patrick Rosal | November 1, 2017

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A Brief History of Litquake, a San Francisco Literary Institution

By Jane Ciabattari | October 4, 2017

The Ebullient Joy of the Inaugural Well-Read Black Girl Festival

By Kyle Lucia Wu | September 11, 2017

Celebrating Women Writers & Readers With the Romance Writers of America

By Tessa Dare | August 10, 2017

A Report from the First-Ever Smithsonian Asian American Literature Festival

A Report from the First-Ever Smithsonian Asian American Literature Festival

Than They Had in a Very Long Time."">"I Felt Like People Were Talking to Me More Directly
Than They Had in a Very Long Time."

By Kyle Lucia Wu | July 31, 2017

At the World’s Preeminent Feminist Speculative Fiction Convention

At the World’s Preeminent Feminist Speculative Fiction Convention

A Report from WisCon, Site of Decades of Debate & Safe Spaces

By Claire Light | June 13, 2017

Radical Hope: The Bay Area Book Festival in Four Acts

Radical Hope: The Bay Area Book Festival in Four Acts

How to Have a Politically Engaged Literary Festival

By Jane Ciabattari | June 12, 2017

Walter Mosley: On Being Black, Being a Writer, and Cave Canem

Walter Mosley: On Being Black, Being a Writer, and Cave Canem

Celebrating 20 Years of Supporting African-American Writers

By Walter Mosley | June 8, 2017

Attempting to Attend Every Party at Book Expo

Attempting to Attend Every Party at Book Expo

A Multi-Party Writeup That Does Not End on a Note of Exhausted Despair

By Kyle Lucia Wu | June 5, 2017

At the Cave Canem 20th-Anniversary Celebration

At the Cave Canem 20th-Anniversary Celebration

Luminous Words in a Beautiful Space

By Kyle Lucia Wu | May 30, 2017

Celebrating Literary Contributions Beneath Countless Chandeliers

Celebrating Literary Contributions Beneath Countless Chandeliers

A Report from the Author's Guild Annual Gala
Honoring Toni Morrison and James Patterson

By Kyle Lucia Wu | May 26, 2017

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