Please note: Start times for our virtual events are listed in Eastern Time (ET) unless otherwise indicated. Elizabeth Nunez presents her new novel, Now Lila Knows, in conversation with Vanessa Cuti and Imani Perry. This event is free to attend with advance registration; please click here to learn more or to register.
Morowa Yejidé, author of Creatures of Passage, and Tananarive Due, author of My Soul to Keep, discuss their new books; moderated by Mary Kay Zuravleff; hosted by River Bend Bookshop. Please visit River Bend Bookshop’s website to learn more or to register for the event. PLEASE NOTE: All of our virtual events are listed in […]
PLEASE NOTE: All of our virtual events are listed in Eastern Time (ET). YQI/Franke Nontechnical Talk: Ben Okri reads from and discusses “Alternative Realities Are True” from his new collection, Prayer for the Living, as part of the Yale Quantum Institute’s speaker series. This free event will be hosted via Zoom. Registration is required; please visit […]
Hirsh Sawhney will present South Haven & Delhi Noir at Fairfield University. Hosted by the Asian Studies Program.
Join Eric Morse at the Connecticut Children’s Book Fair. The event will take place in the Rome Commons Ballroom. Morse will give a presentation on What is Hip-Hop? starting at 12:30 pm followed by book signings from 1:00pm – 4:00 pm.
Amy Bloom with New Haven Noir contributors: Alice Mattison, Jonathan Stone, Lisa Gray, David Rich, Sarah Strong, Karen E. Olson, Jessica Speart, and Hirsh Sawhney, at the New Haven Free Public Library, Main Branch.
Celebrate New Haven Noir with anthology editor Amy Bloom.
Celebrate the launch of New Haven Noir with editor Amy Bloom. Participating contributors TBA.