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The Lying Life of Adults, by Elena Ferrante, translated by Ann Goldstein (Europa Editions, September 1) Having and Being Had, by Eula Biss (Riverhead, September 1)ĭaddy, by Emma Cline (Random House, September 1)īlizzard, by Henri Cole (FSG, September 1) Owed, by Joshua Bennett (Penguin, September 1) Visit our calendar for detailed information about these events and more! Maaza Mengiste will be in conversation with writer Aminatta Forna on September 23 at 5:00 pm via Northshire Bookstore. Jodi Picoult will be in conversation with writer Brit Bennett virtually-a collaboration between Random House and The Norwich Bookstore on September 22 at 8:00 pm.
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Virtual Bookstock 2020, a collaboration between Bookstock and Norman Williams Public Library, is presenting a series of free, monthly live-streaming author talks beginning on September 17 with Reuben Jackson, who will read from his newest book of poetry, Scattered Clouds. The Norwich Bookstore hosts poets Cleopatra Mathis and Susan Barba for a virtual event on September 16 at 7:30 pm.
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This free online festival features the annual Emily Dickinson Marathon readings by Ada Limón, Jericho Brown, Kimaya Diggs, Franny Choi, and Shayla Lawson writing workshops and plenty more. Just a bit south of us, The Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst, Massachusetts, is holding its annual Tell it Slant Poetry Festival remotely, September 14 to 20. Meredith will be joined in conversation with Wesley McNair. Meredith Hall visits Gibson’s Bookstore virtually on September 14 at 7:15 pm to share her debut novel, Beneficence. The event will include original music, songs, poetry, spoken word, and storytelling. JAG Productions and Pride Center of Vermont close out Vermont’s Pride week with OUT HERE, a live-stream showcase of regional BIPOC LGBTQ+ artists on September 13 at 7:00 pm. Yaddo and Northshire Bookstore present Rachel Eliza Griffiths virtually on September 10 at 5:00 pm. This quarter’s theme is “Change” and will be available via Zoom on September 10 at 7:00 pm. The AVA Gallery is back this month with a new edition of The MudZoom, its online storytelling series. Joshua Bennett will be in conversation virtually with Carlos Andrés Gomez via Still North Books & Bar on September 8 at 7:00 pm. Heidi Pitlor and Margot Livesey will be discussing their new novels virtually at Phoenix Books on September 2 at 7:00 pm.Īlso on September 2 at 7:00 pm, the Portsmouth Poet Laureate Program kicks off its 2020-2021 Hoot Season with a Zoom Hoot featuring Linda Aldrich and Dawn Potter. As always, verify all events with the venue in case of changes. That said, virtual events are often announced only a week or two before they happen, so check the websites for your favorite venues often you never know what surprises will pop up.Īs of press time, here are some September events we want to highlight. Add that list to September’s highlighted releases (below) and you should be set for at least few weeks!īookstores and other venues have been getting the hang of virtual events over the last couple of months, and the calendar is beginning to refill. If you missed any of the great reading suggestions from fellow readers and writers that we’ve published over the summer, you can find them all on our blog.Īnd for those of you whose TBR piles aren’t already toppling over, here’s list of August 2020 releases that we think deserve your attention. Use the Bingo card anytime of year to help inspire you to read books out of your regular genres, or to try your hand at a writing prompt. Summer is waning, but reading continues! Our Summer Reading & Writing Bingo officially ends today, but that doesn’t mean you have to stop reading.
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