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VideosStory Time
Lamb Chop and Mallory Lewis Read Crocodiles Need Kisses Too by Rebecca Colby
Follow along as special guests Lamb Chop and Mallory Lewis read from Rebecca Colby’s lovable tale, Crocodiles...
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VideosStory Time
Lamb Chop and Mallory Lewis Read Oddbird by Derek Desierto
Follow along as special guests Lamb Chop and Mallory Lewis read from Derek Desierto’s charming picture...
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Events
On Reading: Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar on Still Mad with Jamia Wilson
Tuesday, 7:00 pm EDT September 28, 2021
Renowned feminist scholars Susan Gubar and Sandra Gilbert (The Madwoman in the Attic) return with a...
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Events
What’s in a Title?
Wednesday, 7:00 pm EDT September 22, 2021
How do we craft the backstories—both of the books we work on, as well as our own—over the course of our developing careers?
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Events
Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival: I Belong to the House of Music
Saturday, 6:00 pm EDT September 11, 2021
A Wajang Discotheque music-centered interview in which artists discuss their work and favorite pieces of music.Echoes of Africa can be heard...
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Book RecsBookstore Picks
Brave Women, Bold Nature
The recommendations this week naturally fell into two categories that often overlap: women and nature. We have a feminist retelling of ancient...
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Events
On America: Donald Antrim on One Friday in April with Deborah Treisman
Thursday, 7:00 pm EDT October 14, 2021
America has begun to grapple with new ideas of mental health and wellness in the public discourse. Donald Antrim (Elect Mr
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Events
Brad Kessler on North with Lynn Nottage
Wednesday, 7:00 pm EDT October 20, 2021
Critically-acclaimed author Brad Kessler (Goat Song) returns with a powerful new novel about the intertwining lives...
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Events
Myriam J. A. Chancy on What Storm, What Thunder with Nicole Dennis-Benn
Wednesday, 7:00 pm EDT October 6, 2021
Presented in partnership with the Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival, Myriam J. A. Chancy discusses her new novel What...
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VideosLiterary Translation Clinics
How Can We Pitch Books to Diversify Translated Literature?
Can translators be political in how they choose and pitch their work? Translators Anton Hur and Jeffrey Zuckerman...