• Where the Universe Is with Michael Mercurio

    The Liberties of Dublin 1111 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, California, United States

    Join Michael Mercurio (Poetry, January 2017) and Rebecca Faulkner for an in-person session of Michael's online poetry series, What the Universe Is during the 2025 AWP Conference & Bookfair in […]

    Free
  • Firewater Poetics at Emerson College with Enzo Silon Surin

    Emerson College 120 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

    Featuring Enzo Silon Surin (Poetry, 2012) in a night of poetry and spoken word, bringing together dynamic voices to explore creativity, identity, and the power of storytelling.

  • Author Event at the Willoughby Wallace Memorial Library: Sara Levine

    Willoughby Wallace Memorial Library 146 Thimble Islands Road, Stony Creek, Connecticut, United States

    Local author Sara Levine (WFYP, January 2006) will kick off National Library Week (April 6-12) at the WWM Library along with her latest book, Hello Dog/Hello Human. (It's a guide for […]

    Free
  • Reclaiming Our Voices: Poetry, Identity, and the Power of Community with Enzo Silon Surin

    Lynn Museum & Arts Center 590 Washington Street, Lynn, Massachusetts, United States

    S.U.R.E. Diversity and Award-winning author and educator Enzo Silon Surin (Poetry, 2012) invites educators, book clubs, and local groups from Lynn and Swampscott to engage in meaningful conversations about identity, […]

    Free
  • Hayley Krischer discusses & signs YOU BELONG TO ME with Liz Lawson

    Clifton Commons 395 Route 3 East, Clifton, New Jersey, United States

    Barnes & Noble Clifton Commons will be hosting a book signing with Hayley Krischer (Fiction, June 2009) in celebration of her new book You Belong to Me. Hayley will be in discussion […]

    Free
  • Cambridge Common Writers Presents: moon moon by July Westhale, Book Launch

    Online Zoom Event

    Join us for a virtual celebration of July Westhale’s (Poetry, June 2013) latest poetry collection, moon moon! Registration required. A moon’s moon may or may not be the astronomically accurate descriptor of a moon that orbits another moon. Whether rooted in logic or merely a cosmically precise description of “space trash”, moon moon is a collection that observes worlds: above, […]

    Free
  • The Sonnet: From Sidney to Seuss Poetry Workshop with Michael Mercurio

    Online Zoom Event

    COURSE DESCRIPTION: Originating in Sicily in the 13th Century, the sonnet (from the Italian sonetto, “little song”) is a beloved form for English-language poets, beginning in the 16th Century with Sir Phillip Sidney. In the 500 years that have followed, the sonnet has been used — and changed — by poets to think through big […]

    $425
  • Voices of Poetry with Shari Caplan

    Coolidge Museum (3rd Floor) 20 West St., Northampton, Massachusetts, United States

    Visit the Forbes Library in Northampton, MA for an afternoon of great poetry, featuring these distinguished poets:  Ellen Doré Watson - Director Emerita, Boutelle-Day Poetry Center at Smith CollegeJen Jabaily-Blackburn - Program & Outreach Coordinator, Boutelle-Day Poetry Center at Smith CollegeShari Caplan (Poetry, June 2014) - Exhibitionist (Lily Poetry Review Books, 2024) was awarded the Paul Nemser PrizeCharles Coe - selected […]

    Free
  • The Ocean Has No Borders: Celebrating Community Through Poetry and Stories with Enzo Silon Surin

    Lynn Museum & Arts Center 590 Washington Street, Lynn, Massachusetts, United States

    As a culmination of the American Scapegoat book discussions and workshops, award-winning author and poet Enzo Silon Surin (Poetry, 2012) will deliver reflective remarks on how storytelling and poetry are vital tools for fostering empathy, deepening understanding, and bringing people together in meaningful ways. The event will also showcase creative writing from participants across Swampscott […]

    Free
  • Still Healing – Author Event with Rosalind Kaplan

    Moore Books 28 W. Eagle Road, Havertown, Pennsylvania, United States

    Visit Moore Books for drinks, snacks, and conversation with Rosalind Kaplan (Nonfiction, June 2020) about her memoir in essays, Still Healing. The American view of doctors vacillates between seeing them as heroes with hearts of gold and nerves of steel and disparaging them as arrogant, callous, and careless. The truth lies between: Doctors are human […]

    Free