Red Hen Press 26th Benefit Champagne Luncheon
More info coming soon. Check website for details.
More info coming soon. Check website for details.
The Open Fiction Book Group reads one paperback novel a month and its discussions are led by local author Chrysler Szarlan. The group typically meets the fourth Monday of each month at 6 p.m. Since the store will officially close at 6:00, please arrive a few minutes early to purchase your books. While the store is closed, […]
We're so excited to host a reading and chat with Marie Tozier, author of OPEN THE DARK, Erin Coughlin Hollowell, author of EVERY ATOM, Mia Heavener, author of UNDER NUSHAGAK BLUFF, and moderated by Peggy Shumaker! Viewable on Facebook.com/redhenpress, redhen.org, redhenpress.org, youtube.com/redhenpressbeats, or linkedin.com/company/red-hen-press Don't forget to pick up copies of these books and all books in our […]
A virtual conversation with award-winning authors Danzy Senna and Sherri L. Smith, moderated by South Pasadena Poet Laureate Ron Koertge. One City, Many Stories (OCMS) encourages the community to engage with the theme “Exploring Common Ground” through reading and discussion of books that are, in some way, related to this theme. More info here!
Red Hen Press and the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame present a reading and conversation with Francisco Aragón, author of After Rubén! This book launch will include readings by Francisco Aragón, Brenda Cárdenas, Maria Melendez Kelson, Michael Nava, Urayoán Noel, and Misael Osorio-Conde. Location: The StreamYard broadcast can be viewed from […]
Join Lara Ehrlich in conversation about ANIMAL WIFE, her debut collection of stories about women’s transformations from girls into wives, mothers, and monsters. Winner of the Red Hen Press Fiction Award, judged by Ann Hood, Animal Wife will be on shelves September 8, 2020.
Talk with Ellen Meeropol, Sanderia Smith, Andrew Altschul, and Tina Egnoski on how to write a social protest novel. Thank you Book Moon for hosting this event!
Virtual SWC Reading Series As part of the new SWC Reading Series, Sewanee Writers' Conference will be hosting Fourth Thursday Readings, featuring SWC alumni. SWC Reading Series with University of Cincinnati, Poetry Reading: Lisa Ampleman, Jennifer Habel, Aditi Machado, and Felicia Zamora Oct. 29, 2020, 8PM EST Register
Come watch Red Hen author Sebastian Matthews read from his new book Beyond Repair: Living in a Fractured State, alongside his guest, novelist Daniel Wallace. Mark the date, November 12, 6 P.M EST (3 P.M PDT). The discussion is presented by Flyleaf Books.
In this urgent outpouring of American voices, our poets speak to us as they shelter in place, addressing our collective fear, grief, and hope from eloquent and diverse individual perspectives. Moderated by Alice Quinn, this event features readings by contributors Billy Collins, Kamilah Aisha Moon, Tomás Q. Morín, Susan Kinsolving, Vijay Seshadri & April Bernard. […]
Crushes: The Literary, Real, Undeniable, and Indelible A crush is a kind of fiction, a story we build around an impossible love on scant evidence. This is why crushes make such a compelling subject for writers—intense emotion on an inevitable collision course with reality. Join 5 Red Hen authors as we talk about crushes in […]