Past Events
Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, at Hampshire College
Hampshire College welcomes Helen Benedict, author Wolf Season, for a reading, conversation, and reception.
Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, at The Bindery
The Bindery welcomes Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, for a reading and conversation with Ayelet Waldman.
Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, at Elliott Bay Book Company
Elliott Bay Book Company welcomes Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, for a reading and conversation.
Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, at Book Culture
Book Culture welcomes Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, for a reading and conversation with Cara Hoffman.
Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, at BLOOM Reading Series
BLOOM reading series presents Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, reading with Joanne Sills and William Coakley at the Lounge at Hudson View Gardens.
Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, joins the “FYI Book Club” at Warriors’ Ascent via Skype
Kansas City Public Library and Kansas City Star host a special “FYI Book Club” discussion on Wolf Season at Warriors’ Ascent, a veterans support and healing organization. Author Helen Benedict will join the discussion via Skype.
Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, at Kansas City Public Library
Kansas City Public Library welcomes Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, for a reading and conversation with Whitney Terrell.
Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, at the Center for Fiction
The Center for Fiction presents Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, in a Veterans Day special discussion exploring literature and conflict with David Abrams, Cara Hoffman, Matt Gallagher, and Dalia Sofer, writers whose work also examines the personal tolls of war.
Meredith Tax, author of A Road Unforeseen, at the Kurdish Film and Cultural Festival
The Kurdish Film and Cultural Festival welcomes Meredith Tax (author of A Road Unforeseen: Women Fight the Islamic State), Debbie Bookchin, and Mia Herndon for a panel discussion on the “Kurdish Contribution to Feminism & Democracy.”
Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, at Literati Bookstore
Literati Bookstore welcomes Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, for a reading and conversation.
Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, at Why There Are Words Reading Series
Why There Are Words reading series presents Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, reading with Owen Lewis, Susan Lewis, Louise Marburg, Meghan O’Rourke, and Sarah Van Arsdale at the Bowery Poetry Club.
Rose-Lynn Fisher, author and photographer of The Topography of Tears, at the Craig Krull Gallery
Craig Krull Gallery welcomes Rose-Lynn Fisher for a gallery talk and booksigning of The Topography of Tears in conjunction with her exhibit of photographs from the collection, running October 21 – November 25, 2017.
Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, at Newtonville Books
Newtonville Books welcomes Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, for a reading and conversation.
Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, at Brown University
The Pembroke Center at Brown University, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy at Brown, and the Departments of Comparative Literature and Anthropology welcome Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, for a reading and conversation with Maurice Decaul.
Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, at Politics and Prose
Politics and Prose welcomes Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, for a reading and conversation.
Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, at Greenlight Bookstore
Greenlight Bookstore welcomes Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, for a reading and conversation with Matt Gallagher. Book launch wine reception to follow.
Pascale Kramer, author of Autopsy of a Father, at the Brooklyn Book Festival
Pascale Kramer, author of the novels Autopsy of a Father and The Child, joins André Aciman and Young-ha Kim for “Secrets and Lies: Following Clues,” a Brooklyn Book Festival conversation, moderated by Dwight Garner, in which the prominent international writers discuss the ways “literature, like life, can be riddled with mysteries, subterfuges, and half-truths.”
Bellevue Literary Press at the Brooklyn Book Festival
Please join Bellevue Literary Press in booth #325 at the Brooklyn Book Festival. Meet our editorial staff and Swiss novelist Pascale Kramer, find great deals on all of our books, and enjoy the largest free literary event in New York City.
Pascale Kramer, author of Autopsy of a Father, at the Red Ink Series
The Red Ink Series, hosted by Michele Filgate at powerHouse Arena, presents Pascale Kramer, author of the novels Autopsy of a Father and The Child, in a discussion about fear with Alice Anderson, Julia Fierro, Megan Stielstra and Carmen Maria Machado. Co-sponsored by the Literary Hub and Sackett Street Writers’ Workshop. A Brooklyn Book Festival Bookend Event.
Nicholas Fox Weber, author of Freud’s Trip to Orvieto, at 192 Books
192 Books welcomes Nicholas Fox Weber for a reading and discussion with Lucas Zwirner about Freud’s Trip to Orvieto.
Meredith Tax, author of A Road Unforeseen, at the Left Forum
The Left Forum welcomes Debbie Bookchin, Carne Ross, Meredith Tax (author of A Road Unforeseen: Women Fight the Islamic State), and Joey L. (photographer of A Road Unforeseen) for the panel discussion, “The Feminist Revolution in Rojava: Lessons for the Left.”
Rose-Lynn Fisher, author and photographer of The Topography of Tears, at Book Soup
Book Soup welcomes Rose-Lynn Fisher for a booksigning and discussion about The Topography of Tears.
Rose-Lynn Fisher, author and photographer of The Topography of Tears, at Hennessey + Ingalls
Hennessey + Ingalls Bookstore welcomes Rose-Lynn Fisher for a booksigning and discussion about The Topography of Tears.
Meredith Tax, author of A Road Unforeseen, at Bluestockings
Bluestockings welcomes author Meredith Tax for a discussion about the Kurdish liberation movement and her new book A Road Unforeseen: Women Fight the Islamic State.
John McWhorter, author of Talking Back, Talking Black, at the New York Public Library
The New York Public Library presents an evening with John McWhorter, author of Talking Back, Talking Black: Truths About America’s Lingua Franca, whose lecture will be devoted to the form, structure, and development of Black English, exploring its fundamentals and rich history, while carefully examining the cultural, educational, and political issues that have undermined recognition of this transformative, empowering dialect.