Today's Featured Books— Events
Black Mountain Institute Reading & Conversation with Cherry Lou Sy
Free online: Black Mountain Institute Reading & Conversation with Cherry Lou Sy, author of Love Can’t Feed You. Wednesday, April 16, 3 PM EDT, 12 PM PDT.
“There are as many forms of love as there are moments in time.” ~Jane Austen, Mansfield Park
Free online: GetLit! Festival
Free online: GetLit! Festival. The GetLit! Festival is Washington State’s longest-running annual literary festival, featuring a diverse lineup of highly sought-after authors and local literary talent. The Festival concludes this Sunday with a full day of online events! Sunday, April 13, 9 AM to 6:30 PM PDT.
"She read books as one would breathe air, to fill up and live." ~Annie Dillard
Free online: Academy of American Poets Event
Free online: Academy of American Poets Event featuring Distinguished Poet in Residence Ilya Kaminsky, a finalist for the National Book Award and recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship. Thursday, April 10, 5:30 - 6:30 PM EDT.
“All that is musical in us is memory.” ~Ilya Kaminsky
Pen Parentis Salon: Authors Discuss Addictions/Compulsions
Free online: Authors Discuss Addictions/Compulsions. Pen Parentis Literary Salons feature short readings by writes who are also parents, followed by moderated, audience-driven chat surrounded a curated theme. Tuesday, April 8, 6-7 PM CDT.
"It is never too late to be what you might have been.” ~T.S. Eliot
Celebrate National Poetry Month
April is National Poetry Month, and the Poetry Near You page of Poets.org has a great calendar of poetry readings, workshops, festivals, conferences, and more. Search by zip code to find an in-person event near you or select an online event that you can join from the comfort of your own home.
"There is no money in poetry, but then there is no poetry in money, either." ~Robert Graves
Seabird Hallelujah: A Conversation in Poetry
Free online: Seabird Hallelujah: A Conversation in Poetry. Poets Julia Fehrenbacher and Maya Stein meet to read their work. Interspersed with the readings will be an informal conversation in response to the poems. Thursday, April 3, 7:00 - 8:30 PM EDT.
"Poetry is thoughts that breathe, and words that burn." ~Thomas Gray
Get the Word Out Fiction Reading
Free online: Get the Word Out Fiction Reading. Join Poets & Writers for a celebratory reading by the current fiction cohort of Get the Word Out, a publicity incubator for early-career authors. Wednesday, April 2, 6 PM CDT.
“I write to discover what I know.” ~Flannery O’Connor
What's New in Historical Fiction - Audiobook Edition
Free online: What's New in Historical Fiction - Special Audiobook Edition. Join host Colin Mustful, founder of History Through Fiction, for a panel series featuring historical novelists and their audiobook narrators: Jillian Forsberg with Caroline Hewitt for The Rhino Keeper; Elizabeth R. Andersen with Ella Lynch for Sleight of Hand, and Elizabeth Becker with Bailey Carr for The Moonlight Healers. Monday, March 31, 1 PM CDT.
“No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another.” ~Charles Dickens
Free online: Mississauga Library’s Author Talk Series
Free online: Mississauga Library’s Author Talk Series. Join Nicola Ross, a National Magazine Award–winning journalist, who will be discussing 40 Days & 40 Hikes, a chronicle of her hike of the Bruce Trail, Canada's longest marked trail (more than 900 kilometers!). Perfect for hikers, non-hikers, and anyone who loves an adventure. Wednesday, March 26, 6-7 PM CDT.
“The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness.” ~John Muir
Writers' Room of Boston - Readings from the Room
Free online: Writers' Room of Boston - Readings from the Room. Join virtually for an evening at the Writers' Room of Boston, hosted by Spencer Storey Johnson and featuring the work of Eleanor Kedney and Matt Gillick. Tuesday, March 25, 7 PM EDT.
“Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.” ~Oscar Wilde
Starburst Speculative Poetry Reading for Women’s History Month
Free online: Starburst Speculative Poetry Reading for Women’s History Month, featuring Vivian Faith Prescott, born and raised on the island of Kaachx̱ana.áakʼw, Wrangell, Alaska, in the Alexander Archipelago. Vivian is author of 13 books, including poetry, short stories, and a foodoir. Sunday, March 23, 7-8 PM ET.
“Spring is made of solid, fourteen-karat gratitude." ~Barbara Kingsolver
Free online: Strong Women, Strange Worlds
Free online: Strong Women, Strange Worlds. Celebrate the first day of spring with author readings of science fiction, fantasy, and horror stories. Join to hear six authors do quick (8-minute) reads of their work. Thursday, March 20, 6-7 PM CDT.
“Spring is the time of plans and projects.” ~Leo Tolstoy
Free online: NYPL Open Book Hour
Free online: NYPL Open Book Hour. Join staff from two branches of the New York Public Library to talk about what books you've been reading and to hear new recommendations and thoughts about good reading. Tuesday, March 18, 4-5 PM ET.
“A university is just a group of buildings gathered around a library.” ~Shelby Foote
Free online: What's New in Historical Fiction
Free online: What's New in Historical Fiction. Join this regular panel series featuring historical novelists with new and upcoming titles. Moderated by Colin Mustful, founder of History Through Fiction, this special panel includes J. E. Weiner, author of The Wretched and Undone; Penny Haw, author of Follow Me to Africa; Fiona Davis, author of The Stolen Queen; and Susan Meissner, author of A Map to Paradise. Sunday, March 16, 1-2 PM CDT.
“History is a vast early warning system.” ~Norman Cousins, American journalist (1915-1990)
Free online: Virtual Tour of The Mark Twain House & Museum
Free online: Virtual Tour of The Mark Twain House & Museum. Mark Twain's mansion in Hartford, Connecticut, is opulent and educational. Each room features historical facts and photos that you can see via your virtual tour. You can also view recordings of past literary events held at the mansion.
"The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog." ~Mark Twain
Free online Sunday: Cocktails & Conversation in The Back Room
Free online: Cocktails & Conversation. Join authors Jacqueline Faber, Tess Gerritsen, Andrew Ludington, and Gigi Pandian for Cocktails & Conversation, sponsored by The Back Room. Sunday, March 9, 7 PM ET.
“Three be the things I shall never attain: Envy, content, and sufficient champagne." ~Dorothy Parker
Free online: Larksong First Friday Book Talk & Reading
Free online: First Friday Book Talk & Reading. Presented by Larksong Writers Place, join this Friday for a Book Talk & Reading with Cassie Premo Steele, author of Beaver Girl, a novel set against the backdrop of a post-pandemic and climate-collapsed world. Friday, March 7, 12 PM CT.
"I have nature and art and poetry, and if that is not enough, what is?" ~Vincent van Gogh
Free online: Hill Writers Reading Series
Free online: Hill Writers Reading Series. Join for a cozy evening of storytelling and poetry with authors Willie Edward Taylor Carver and Amy Le Ann Richardson. Presented by Hill Writers: A Southern Writers' Collective. Saturday, March 1, 6-8 PM EST.
“Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart.” ~William Wordsworth
Free online: An Evening of Poetry from the HVWC
Free online: An Evening of Poetry from the Hudson Valley Writers Center, featuring new poetry from Tiana Clark, Shanta Lee, Ruben Quesada, Ruth Ellen Kocher, and Matthew Johnson. Wednesday, February 26, 7 PM ET.
"Poetry is nearer to vital truth than history." ~Plato
Free online: Writers' Room of Boston
Free online: Writers' Room of Boston, Readings From the Room. Join for an evening hosted by Spencer Storey Johnson and featuring the work of Gisela Heffes and Eliza Macdonald. Tuesday, February 25, 7:00 PM EST.
"Pens and books are the weapons that defeat terrorism." ~Malala Yousafzai
Free online: 41st Annual Black Book Fair
Free online: 41st Annual Black Book Fair. Presented by the Brooklyn Chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, this year's theme is "Our Story, Our Bridge, Our Legacy." Saturday, February 22, 12:00 - 5:00 PM EST.
“Stretch your mind and fly.” ~Whitney M. Young, Jr.
Free online: The Writers' Center Virtual Chat with Poet Karen Rigby
Free online: Virtual Chat with Poet Karen Rigby, presented by The Writers' Center. Join for this virtual chat about the craft of poetry with poet Karen Rigby who will be discussing her new poetry collection, Fabulosa. Thursday, February 20, 7:00 - 8:00 PM EST.
“The poet is the priest of the invisible.” ~Wallace Stevens
Free online: Verses & Vibes
Free online: Verses & Vibes. Join for a high-energy lunchtime poetry jam that will also include music from DJ ROC and education on HIV awareness and prevention. Don’t miss this dynamic fusion of education, community, and rhythm! Tuesday, February 18, 1:30 - 2:30 CST.
"Once we choose hope, everything is possible.” ~Christopher Reeve
Romance & more, plus VLP Int'l Authors Reading
Happy Valentine's Day! Celebrate with one of the seven romance novels included in today's Featured Books. In the mood for something other than romance? You'll also find works of literary fiction, sci-fi, young adult, and memoir in today's Featured Books, too.
Also, be sure to continue the celebration tomorrow with the Vine Leaves Press International Authors Reading, featuring Andrew Verlaine, Janet Clare, Jill Amber Chafin, and Raphael Pond for a virtual reading and chat. Saturday, February 15, 6 - 7 PM CST.
“To love or have loved, that is enough. There is no other pearl to be found in the dark folds of life.” ~Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
Free online: Pen America Event
Free online: Pen America event featuring author Fabienne Josaphat in conversation with Barbara Kingsolver. Join for an evening celebrating Fabienne Josaphat, winner of the 2023 PEN/Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction. Josaphat will discuss her new novel, Kingdom of No Tomorrow. Thursday, February 13, 7:00 - 8:30 PM ET.
"We set free the songs swirling in our bodies / and let those birds fly out into the burning sun." ~Fabienne Josaphat, Political Silence