Book Launch: MY CAPTAIN AMERICA by Megan Margulies

Online Event

Join Megan Margulies (Nonfiction, June 2008) in conversation with Rachel Manley (Nonfiction Mentor) for the publication of her memoir of her grandfather, MY CAPTAIN AMERICA.

Free

Zoom Reading: Lauren Camp, July Westhale, and Michael Mercurio

Online Zoom Event

Join Lesley MFA alums July Westhale (Poetry, June 2013) and Michael Mercurio (Poetry, January 2017) for an online zoom reading with poet Lauren Camp to celebrate her new book launch for Took House. Lauren Camp is the author of five books, most recently Took House (Tupelo Press, 2020). Her poems have appeared in The Los […]

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Powell’s Books Presents Megan Margulies in Conversation with Jacque Nodell

Online Zoom Event

Megan Margulies (Nonfiction, June 2008) discusses her new memoir, My Captain America, in conversation with Jacque Nodell, author of How to Go Steady, curator of the blog Sequential Crush, and granddaughter of Martin Nodell, creator of the original Green Lantern.

Free

Cambridge Common Presents: An Online Reading with Lesley MFA Alums and Mentors

Online Zoom Event

If you’re nostalgic for the on-campus residencies of old, want to hear what your fellow classmates and your mentors have been working on since graduation, or if you’re curious just what exactly you can do with an MFA in Creative Writing, here’s your chance to hear alums and faculty from the Lesley University low-res MFA […]

Free

“Designing Wonder” Book Launch in AltspaceVR with Caitlin Krause

Online Event

Designing Wonder: Leading Transformative Experiences in Virtual Reality by Caitlin Krause is a masterful guide on how to create VR experiences with emotional resonance and impact. She introduces a new methodology for how to design meaningful experiences in VR, filled with wonder, exploring the virtual concepts for experiences and education from The Hero's VR Journey to Maslow Before […]

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Monday Night Reading Series with SigWorks: At the Full Yum by Rahima Rice

Online Event

Complete opposites Darecia and Jacob struggle to civilly co-parent their teenage son, Ohaji. When a riot that breaks out after a Black teenager is killed by police causes a lockdown, the two are trapped together in their Michigan Park neighborhood – with Ohaji nowhere to be found. The same night is then relived through an […]

Free

Books are Magic – Candice Iloh: Every Body Looking w/ Jason Reynolds

Online Zoom Event

Every Body Looking is a novel of a young woman's struggle to carve a place for herself in a world of deeply conflicting messages. Told entirely in verse, Ada's story encompasses her earliest memories as a child, including her abuse at the hands of a young cousin, her mother's rejection and descent into addiction, and her father's attempts […]

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Schomburg Center Lit Fest: Every Body Looking by Candice Iloh

Online Event

Candice Iloh (WFYP, June 2017) is a first generation Nigerian-American writer, teaching artist, and youth educator celebrating the debut of her novel Every Body Looking. Candice will read from her young adult, novel in verse and discuss her work with writer, organizer, and educator Mahogany L. Browne.  Candice Iloh is a first generation Nigerian-American writer, teaching artist, and […]

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Connection: A virtual ten-minute play & spoken word reading – featuring “The Contract” by Wendy Ewan

Online Zoom Event

How do we allow ourselves to be open enough to connect?What links us?How are we interrelated?What are the moments that bind people together?Let's explore our connection together. "The greatest distance between two people is misunderstanding." Join Scribe Stages for a reading of 22 short pieces, including one from Wendy Ewan (WSS, June 2018).

Free

Connection: A virtual ten-minute play & spoken word reading – featuring “The Contract” by Wendy Ewan

Online Zoom Event

How do we allow ourselves to be open enough to connect?What links us?How are we interrelated?What are the moments that bind people together?Let's explore our connection together. "The greatest distance between two people is misunderstanding." Join Scribe Stages for a reading of 22 short pieces, including one from Wendy Ewan (WSS, June 2018).

Free

The Greenville Poets: Sustaining Literary Friendships Through the Years – Panel Presentation with Aimee Noel

Online Zoom Event

The Greenville Poets, a group of six writers from southwest Ohio (Myrna Stone, Cathryn Essinger, David Lee Garrison, Suzanne Kelly, Belinda Rismiller, Aimee Noel), have been writing, publishing, and supporting each others’ creative efforts since 1986. They have 16 books in print, have received OAC grants, won numerous literary awards, and have publications in many […]

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