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Spring Writing Intensive in Annapolis, at St. John’s College

In this one-day writing intensive, participants will have the opportunity to join other writers for a day devoted to writing instruction, discovery, and inspiration. Working under the guidance of award-winning authors, attendees may select four workshops. By choosing from a menu of craft options that will include memoir, fiction, nonfiction, and publishing advice, participants will […]

$180

Writing the Other: When It’s Not About You

Politics & Prose Bookstore

As writers, we always have to write about people whose life experiences and backgrounds are different from our own. (Otherwise, our writing is pure fantasy!) In this two-session workshop, we'll examine identity through as many lenses as possible: in terms of gender, race, class, sexual orientation, class, age, body type, gluten tolerance, nerdiness, and many more. […]

$70

Reading at Print Bookstore, Portland, ME

Reading from Nirvana is Here along with Dave Patterson, author of Soon the Light Will Be Perfect, at Print Bookstore, 273 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101, (207) 536-4778

Publishing 101

The Writer's Center

Getting your fiction, non-fiction, and poetry out into the world can be a daunting and difficult business, whether you’re trying to land a book contract or get your work into the literary journal of your dreams. However, there are things you can do to increase your odds and make the process more efficient. This workshop […]

$50

Reading, KGB Sunday Series, New York

Reading from Nirvana Is Here, along with Joshua Furst and Lauren Grodstein, at KGB 85 E 4th St, New York, NY 10003

Fall for the Book Festival at George Mason University in Northern Virginia

Society, Secrets, and Sexual Misconduct Merten Tent, Merten Hall Lawn Aaron Hamburger and Patricia Smith discuss their novels, Nirvana Is Here and The Year of the Needy Girls, which ask questions of how we, as a society, should face secrets and sexual misconduct in the #MeToo era.

Rainbow Book Fair

The Center 208 W 13th St, New York, NY, United States

A signing (1:30 pm) and reading (5 pm) at the Rainbow LGBTQ lit book fair!