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Book RecsBookstore Picks
How We Live
This week we have two powerful memoirs from writers who came to the U.S. after difficult childhoods; the funniest novel you’ll ever read about...
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Videos
Ayana Mathis on The Unsettled with Kiese Laymon
The Center for Fiction welcomed Ayana Mathis (The Twelve Tribes of Hattie) to our stage in celebration of her highly...
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Book RecsBookstore Picks
Places Between
An Italian dystopian future; an epic novel about the natural world through the lens of a single dwelling; a South African writer’s music-infused...
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VideosOn America
On America: What We Talk About When We Talk About Book Bans
An alarming number of efforts are being made to limit access to books in libraries and bookstores at the same time that changes to school curriculums...
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Videos
The Center for Fiction and Bellevue Literary Review present Jayne Anne Phillips on Night Watch with Danielle Ofri
The Center for Fiction and Bellevue Literary Review were thrilled to celebrate the release of Jayne Anne Phillips’s...
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Videos
The Center for Fiction and Harper’s Magazine Present What Happened to Gen X?
What happened to Gen X? That’s the question at hand in Harper’s Magazine’s September issue and it’s one that three members...
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What’s Going On
With September in full swing there are many events to celebrate. We mark the beginning of National Hispanic Literature Month with an indispensable...
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Groups+Workshops
Stories from Beyond with Celeste Kaufman
Monday, 6:00 pm EDT - 8:00 pm EDT October 30, 2023
When the veil is thinnest between the living and the dead, it’s easiest to hear their stories! In this workshop, we’ll explore the haunted...
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Events
Lampblack: Lab[our] Issue Launch
Saturday, 4:00 pm EDT - 6:00 pm EDT September 30, 2023
In partnership with the Brooklyn Book Festival, Lampblack invites you to share in the launch of our third volume: Lab[our] at...
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Getting By
Characters, real and imagined, deal with the hands they were dealt—whether it is surviving the contemporary pandemic, hunger in the 1600s, or...