Poets & Writers Theater
Every day we share a new clip of interest to creative writers—author readings, book trailers, publishing panels, craft talks, and more. So grab some popcorn, filter the theater tags by keyword or genre, and explore our sizable archive of literary videos.
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In this PBS Books virtual event celebrating the release of the fortieth anniversary edition of The House on Mango Street, published by Everyman’s Library, author Sandra Cisneros discusses the novel and how it has touched many lives and affected the literary landscape in a conversation with Heather-Marie Montilla.
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In this episode of Poured Over: The Barnes & Noble Podcast hosted by Miwa Messer, author Juliet Grames speaks about her new novel, The Lost Boy of Santa Chionia (Knopf, 2024), which is set in an isolated Italian village in the 1960s.
Tags: Fiction | Juliet Grames | The Last Boy of Santa Chionia | novel | Knopf | Poured Over | Barnes & Noble | Miwa Messer | podcast | 2024 -
In this virtual event, Sofia Samatar reads from and discusses her book Opacities: On Writing and the Writing Life (Soft Skull Press, 2024), and the chaos and strangeness of writing with Zach Powers, novelist and artistic director at the Writer’s Center.
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In this Green Apple Books event, the Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network (DVAN) presents the Then & Now: Vietnamese American Literature reading series with opening remarks by executive director Isabelle Thuy Pelaud, followed by readings by Lan Duong, Hieu Minh Nguyen, Anastasia Le, Angie Chau, Frank Thanh Nguyen, and Carolyn Huynh with introductions by chief operating officer Kathy Nguyen.
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In this Poets & Writers event, novelist Garth Greenwell reads from his new book of fiction, Small Rain (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2024), and joins frequent Poets & Writers Magazine contributor Brian Gresko for a discussion on the book’s themes of mortality and meaning-making, and what it takes to live a full life oriented toward art. A profile of Greenwell by Gresko appears in the September/October issue of Poets & Writers Magazine.
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In this event hosted by the Royal Society of Literature, Claire Messud, author most recently of This Strange Eventful History (Norton, 2024), and Anne Michaels, author most recently of Held (Knopf, 2024), speak about the shared themes of history and memory in their new novels in a conversation with novelist Elif Shafak.
Tags: Fiction | Claire Messud | This Strange Eventful History | Norton | Anne Michaels | Held | Knopf | Elif Shafak | Royal Society of Literature | novel | writing process | 2024 -
“The book is, in many ways, about expectations and change.” In this Fane Productions event, Juli Min reads from her debut novel, Shanghailanders (Spiegel & Grau, 2024), and discusses her choice to begin the novel in the future in Shanghai and how the diverse and multifaceted city is its own character in a conversation with author Rowan Hisayo Buchanan.
Tags: Fiction | Juli Min | Fane Productions | Shanghailanders | Spiegel & Grau | 2024 | debut novel | interview | reading | Shanghai | Rowan Hisayo Buchanan -
In this NBC News video, New York Times Book Review editor Gilbert Cruz talks about assembling the newspaper’s recently released list of top 100 books of the twenty-first century with the help of a panel of novelists, nonfiction writers, poets, critics, and book lovers.
Tags: Fiction | Creative Nonfiction | New York Times Book Review | Gilbert Cruz | books | NBC News | Elena Ferrante | Hilary Mantel | Isabel Wilkerson | Percival Everett | Kazuo Ishiguro | 2024 -
In this event at the Writer’s Center, John Vercher reads from his third novel, Devil Is Fine (Celadon, 2024), and discusses how surrealist and absurdist fiction can be a vehicle to greater truths in a conversation with author Chet’la Sebree.
Tags: Fiction | John Vercher | The Writer's Center | Devil Is Fine | Celadon | Chet'la Sebree | 2024 -
In this Books Are Magic event, Kat Tang reads from her debut novel, Five-Star Stranger (Scribner, 2024), and describes her experience revisiting a novel manuscript years after finishing her MFA in a conversation with author Jinwoo Chong.
Tags: Fiction | Kat Tang | Five-Star Stranger | Scribner | Jinwoo Chong | Books Are Magic | reading | debut novel | 2024 -
Watch the trailer for the short film Greta, directed by Benjamin Font and based on the short story of the same name by Miciah Bay Gault, which was first published in Switchyard magazine.
Tags: Fiction | Greta | short film | short story | Miciah Bay Gault | Switchyard | movie trailer | film adaptation | 2024 -
In this NGC Bocas Lit Fest event, Edwidge Danticat speaks about the roots of her work and reads excerpts from her works of fiction and nonfiction, including the preface from her new essay collection, We’re Alone (Graywolf Press, 2024), in a conversation with Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw. A profile of Danticat by Renée H. Shea appears in the September/October issue of Poets & Writers Magazine.
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In this event, authors Hiromi Kawakami and Adam Ehrlich Sachs discuss writing about specific places, fiction’s relationship to personal truth, and their literary inspirations in a conversation with Motoyuki Shibata, translator and founder of the Japanese journal MONKEY New Writing From Japan. Kawakami’s new novel, Under the Eye of the Big Bird (Soft Skull Press, 2024), ), translated from the Japanese by Asa Yoneda, is featured in Page One in the September/October issue of Poets & Writers Magazine.
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In this 2020 video hosted by Philip Brady, Johnny Temple, publisher and editor-in-chief of Akashic Books, and Ibrahim Ahmad, the press’s former editorial director, discuss a day in the life of a small press and offer insights on the publishing process. Ahmad, currently an executive editor at Viking, is featured in Agents & Editors in the September/October issue of Poets & Writers Magazine.
Tags: Fiction | Akashic Books | publishing | Johnny Temple | Ibrahim Ahmad | editing | independent presses | 2020 | September/October 2024 | Agents & Editors -
In this Penguin Random House video, China Miéville and Keanu Reeves answer questions from readers about the writing process and inspiration for their collaborative novel, The Book of Elsewhere (Del Rey, 2024), based on the comic book series BRZRKR.
Tags: Fiction | China Miéville | Keanu Reeves | The Book of Elsewhere | BRZRKR | comic books | writing process | Penguin Random House | Del Rey | 2024 -
“At the heart of it, it’s all about making things.” In this Ride Channel video, Bret Anthony Johnston, author most recently of the novel We Burn Daylight (Random House, 2024), talks about the link between skateboarding and writing, and how they are both “a way to escape yourself” and “give yourself over to something much bigger than you.” For more from Johnston, read his installment of our Ten Questions series.
Tags: Fiction | Bret Anthony Johnston | We Burn Daylight | interview | skateboarding | writing process | Ride Channel | Ten Questions -
In this installment of the Visions of America: All Stories, All People, All Places series hosted by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and PBS Books, Kaoukab Chebaro, head of Global Studies at the Columbia University Libraries, discusses the importance of first-person storytelling and her work in preserving the individual history of Arabs across the globe.
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In this episode of Poured Over: The Barnes & Noble Podcast hosted by Miwa Messer, Dinaw Mengestu discusses the complex characters with sometimes uncertain motivations in his latest novel, Someone Like Us (Knopf, 2024), the nature of diasporic communities in American cities, and the mainstream expectations placed upon immigrant stories.
Tags: Fiction | Dinaw Mengestu | Someone Like Us | Knopf | Poured Over | Barnes & Noble | podcast | Miwa Messer | interview | novel | 2024 -
In this interview, Ferdia Lennon talks about his Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize–winning novel, Glorious Exploits (Henry Holt, 2024), which opens in Sicily in 412 BCE with two characters hatching a plan to direct a production of Euripides’s Medea.
Tags: Fiction | Ferdia Lennon | Glorious Exploits | Henry Holt | Waterstones | debut novel | interview | 2024 -
In this virtual event hosted by the Strand Book Store, Sue Shapiro, author of The Forgiveness Tour: How to Find the Perfect Apology (Skyhorse, 2021), leads a conversation about best practices for pitching, submitting, and querying with agents and editors including Miya Lee, Rakesh Satyal, and Howard Yoon.
Tags: Fiction | Creative Nonfiction | Strand Book Store | Sue Shapiro | publishing | panel | literary agent | editors | discussion | Rakesh Satyal | Howard Yoon | Miya Lee | 2024