Sep 22, 2014 | iRead Fiction, iRead New Writers, iRead Non-Fiction
Anne Waldman reads from and discusses Cross Worlds: Transcultural Poetics: An Anthology, along with poet and translator Laura Wright, who co-edited the collection. Eleni Sikelianos reads from and discusses You Animal Machine (The Golden Greek.
Aug 25, 2014 | iRead Fiction, iRead New Writers
Carrie La Seur, an energy and environmental lawyer in Billings, Montana, reads from and discusses her remarkable debut novel The Home Place. A mesmerizing, emotionally evocative, and atmospheric literary novel in the vein of The House Girl and A Land More Kind Than Home, The Home Place follows a successful lawyer as she is pulled back into her troubled family’s life in rural Montana in the wake of her sister’s death.
Aug 18, 2014 | iRead Fiction, iRead New Writers
Mira Jacob reads from and discusses her critically-acclaimed debut novel The Sleepwalker’s Guide to Dancing. Spanning India in the 1970s to New Mexico in the ’80s to Seattle in the ’90s, Jacob’s story is a winning, irreverent debut novel about a family wrestling with its future and its past.
Jul 7, 2014 | iRead Fiction, iRead New Writers
Anton DiSclafani reads from and discusses the new paperback edition of her bestselling debut novel The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls.
Jun 13, 2014 | iRead Fiction, iRead New Writers
Drawing Amanda is set in the under-parented, high-expectation adolescent world of a Manhattan international prep school. Fourteen-year-old budding artist Inky Kahn is still smarting from the death of his father. He thinks he’s found his big break when he bonds with the developer of a new computer game and snags a coveted drawing assignment, for which he uses his secret crush–Amanda–as a model.
Apr 21, 2014 | iRead Fiction, iRead New Writers
Phil Klay reads from and discusses Redeployment, his critically acclaimed debut collection of stories.