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The Center for Fiction and BCLF Present Safiya Sinclair on How to Say Babylon with Tara Westover
The Center for Fiction and the Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival welcomed Whiting Award-winning poet and author Safiya Sinclair...
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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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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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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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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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The Center for Fiction Presents Kim Coleman Foote on Coleman Hill with Sarah Jessica Parker and Mecca Jamilah Sullivan
We celebrated the launch of the second book from Sarah Jessica Parker’s new imprint, SJP Lit, Coleman Hill, the debut...
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Person Place Thing: Richard Russo on Somebody’s Fool with Randy Cohen, Ben Copperhead, and Brent Arnold
The Center for Fiction was thrilled to have partnered with Emmy Award-winning journalist, humorist, and writer Randy Cohen for...
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Cristina García on Vanishing Maps with Ernesto Mestre-Reed
The Center for Fiction and the Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival welcomed playwright and author Cristina García (Monkey...
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The Art of the Short Story: Kate Doyle on I Meant It Once with Cara Blue Adams
Navigating one’s twenties can be confusing, with the competing forces of love, loss, nostalgia for the past, and the new responsibilities of...
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The Center for Fiction Presents Jamila Ahmed on Every Rising Sun with Zeyn Joukhadar
The Center for Fiction welcomed Pakistani American writer Jamila Ahmed for the launch of her debut novel Every Rising Sun