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One of America's Most Bookish Cities is Getting a New Lit Festival
Steph Opitz Introduces Wordplay, Coming to Minneapolis in 2019
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Steph Opitz
| December 13, 2017
What's a Poetry Reading Doing at a Tech Start-Up Anyway?
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By
Adriane Quinlan
| December 8, 2017
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 Report from the Largest Celebration of Books in the Pacific Northwest
By
Zoë Ruiz
| November 22, 2017
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
"Doesn’t something break just then, when you and I approach?"
By
Patrick Rosal
| November 1, 2017
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| October 4, 2017
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Kyle Lucia Wu
| September 11, 2017
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Tessa Dare
| August 10, 2017
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
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By
Kyle Lucia Wu
| July 31, 2017
At the World’s Preeminent Feminist Speculative Fiction Convention
A Report from WisCon, Site of Decades of Debate & Safe Spaces
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Claire Light
| June 13, 2017
Radical Hope: The Bay Area Book Festival in Four Acts
How to Have a Politically Engaged Literary Festival
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Jane Ciabattari
| June 12, 2017
Walter Mosley: On Being Black, Being a Writer, and Cave Canem
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Walter Mosley
| June 8, 2017
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
Luminous Words in a Beautiful Space
By
Kyle Lucia Wu
| May 30, 2017
Celebrating Literary Contributions Beneath Countless Chandeliers
A Report from the Author's Guild Annual Gala
Honoring Toni Morrison and James Patterson
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Kyle Lucia Wu
| May 26, 2017
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