The Osborn Presents Fiona Davis, Acclaimed Author of The Stolen Queen
The Osborn will host the New York Times bestselling author Fiona Davis discussing her latest book, The Stolen Queen, on May 8, 2025, from 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm...
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The Osborn will host the New York Times bestselling author Fiona Davis discussing her latest book, The Stolen Queen, on May 8, 2025, from 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm...
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read moreGrab your brunch besties and join us for a selection of scenes from some of your favorite literary romantic comedies. The brunch, held in the elegant Turner House ballroom and...
read moreJoin us for an evening of powerful performances blending poetry, music and movement. Tickets: $25 or included in a festival pass (...
read moreJoin us for an unforgettable evening featuring a conversation with Joy Harjo, the former U.S. Poet Laureate from 2019-2022.
Joy Harjo is an...
read moreWeary Blues is an album by poet Langston Hughes, recorded in March 1958 in New York and was released on the MGM label in 1959. Hughes recites several of his poems, from his...
read moreThe community book & author fair is back and bigger than ever! Happening this year at the Oak Cliff Assembly and co-presented by Apprentice Creative Space, the FREE book...
read moreWe are pleased to invite you to a literary salon in Seattle featuring an incredible slate of the Pacific Northwest’s finest writers: Gary ...
read moreWe will be meeting on zoom on May 5, 12; June 2, 9, 16, 23; July 14, 21, 28; August 4, 11, 18 from 7-9 Eastern on zoom.
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We are pleased to invite you to a special literary salon at Red Hen Press in Pasadena on Thursday, May 1 celebrating authors from Red Hen Press, Tia Chucha...
read moreThe Writer’s Garret is thrilled to announce the third annual Dallas Is Lit! literary festival, happening May 15-18th, 2025. This four-day celebration of literature and...
read moreThis writing workshop, hosted by Evelyn Krieger will boost both your creativity and your craft. All genres welcome. Join us!
read moreJoin Amy Shimshon-Santo & friends for an afternoon of eco-poetry and community conversation at the LA launch of her book Random Experiments in Bioluminescence. ...
read moreAnnie Bloom's Books welcomes California author Jordan Rosenfeld for a reading from her new thriller, Fallout. Jordan will be in conversation with Annie Bloom's own...
read moreBeyond Baroque welcomes Chapman University's The Underground, a student-run digital experimental art and literary journal. In this program,...
read moreCurated by Greg Bell, celebrate Earth Day at Beyond Baroque in song, poetry, and storytelling. Join a gathering of poets, musicians, and...
read moreThe International Armenian Literary Alliance's May edition of their Literary Lights 2025 reading series will feature Gregory Djanikian, award-winning author of ...
read moreThe Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins County (CAP) is thrilled to announce the 17th annual Spring Writes Literary Festival—a lively celebration of the literary arts!
...read moreWe are excited to hold Open Mic Night in hybrid form, both in-person at HVWC and virtually!
Physical and virtual...
read moreSubmission Sundays is a free service to members of HVWC. Space is limited so please reserve your spot.
This group will meet online via Zoom....
read morePlease join us for our warm and welcoming Open Write Nights, recurring monthly on the Second Saturday of each month.
...read moreWe are excited to hold Open Mic Night in hybrid form, both in-person at HVWC and virtually!
Physical and virtual...
read moreSubmission Sundays is a free service to members of HVWC. Space is limited so please reserve your spot.
This group will meet online via Zoom....
read morePlease join us in person at the Hudson Valley Writers Center as we feature Bonni Brodnick read from her new work: My Stroke in the Fast Lane: A...
read moreThree times a year, we will hear a reading from a featured author followed by a Q&A led by host Susan Keatley and then opened up to the audience. We’ll then break for book...
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