Student poets share their work at the 16th annual city-wide Poem in Your Pocket Day.
Hosted by Daniel Kitrosser, Writer and Actor
With William Lohier, NYC Youth...
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Student poets share their work at the 16th annual city-wide Poem in Your Pocket Day.
Hosted by Daniel Kitrosser, Writer and Actor
With William Lohier, NYC Youth...
read moreJoin us to celebrate the Spring issue of The Common, with readings from Liz Arnold, Emma Copley Eisenberg and translator Lissie Jaquette...
read moreAlexander Chee is the author of the novels Edinburgh and The Queen of the Night, and the essay collection How To Write An Autobiographical Novel,...
read moreLauren Haldeman is the author of the poetry collections Instead of Dying and Calenday and chapbook The Eccentricity Is Zero...
read moreIn April, Farrar, Strauss and Giroux will publish two books by Gerald Murnane, “a genius on the level of Beckett” (Teju Cole). Border Districts, purportedly...
read moreAt the launch party for her memoir Clothes Music Boys in 2014, Viv Albertine received the news her mother was dying. She left the party immediately and spent a few...
read moreGreenlight is proud to host Brooklyn-based Radix Media, New York City's only worker-owned, union print shop and publisher, to launch their long-awaited anthology, AFTERMATH...
read moreBooks Are Magic is excited to present an evening with Jana Casale, author of The Girl Who Never Read Noam Chomsky and Weike Wang, author of Chemistry,...
read moreDorothea Lasky is the author of five full-length collections of poetry: the forthcoming Milk (Wave Books), as well as Rome (Liveright/W.W. Norton) and ...
read moreLaura Buccieri observes, confronts, and explores queer womanhood in her collection On Being Mistaken. Buccieri writes, “i am the only thing i will carry,” but she...
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