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Groups+Workshops
Dystopian Fiction, Past and Present
Once a month Tuesdays, 6:00 pm EDT - 7:30 pm EDT March 10 to July 7, 2020
Rapid technological change. Declining social cohesion. Existential doubt about the nature of truth. We’ve been here before
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Groups+Workshops
Reading Group: Roberto Bolaño’s 2666
Every Three Weeks Wednesdays, 7:00 pm EDT - 8:30 pm EDT February 12 to May 6, 2020
Originally published in Spanish shortly after the author’s death in 2003, Roberto Bolaño’s 2666 is considered one of the greatest...
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Videos
Well-Read Black Girl Festival Kickoff with Glory Edim and Staceyann Chin
Well-Read Black Girl welcomes world-renowned LGBTQ poet and spoken-word artist Staceyann Chin to the 3rd annual #WRBGFest kick-off party
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Videos
Gender, Bodies, and Machines: Susan Steinberg and Heidi Kumao On Form — Co-presented with Yaddo
An exploration into connections between visual art and fiction for a cross-disciplinary discussion focusing on Susan Steinberg’s novel Machine...
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Videos
CFA Master Class: Susan Isaacs on the Craft of Fiction with Jonathan Santlofer
Fellow crime writer Jonathan Santlofer led a conversation on Susan Isaacs’s work—including her new novel Takes One To Know One—with...
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Videos
Notes on Fiction: Killdeer's Nick Flynn and Guy Barash
This installment of Notes on Fiction, a series curated by Kathleen Supové, chronicled a decade-long collaboration between author Nick...
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Videos
A Celebration of Marguerite Duras with Kate Zambreno and Emma Ramadan
A discussion of The Dorothy Project’s Me & Other Writing, a new collection of Marguerite Duras’s nonfiction, and the challenges...
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Videos
2019 Emerging Writer Fellows Reading
We hosted the first reading of our nine 2019 Emerging Writer Fellows. Coryn Brown, Bryna Peebles Cofrin-Shaw, Jonathan Durbin, Cally Fiedorek, Caroline K
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Fiction, Essays & More
Brian Gresko on Writing as a Parent
It’s challenging for most New Yorkers to find space in their lives for creativity, but when you add kids to the mix it can feel almost impossible
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Videos
Joe Hill on Adaptation and Storytelling
From graphic novels to short stories, Joe Hill’s brand of horror takes many forms. He discussed his upcoming Locke &...