Korean Literary Society of Washington (D.C.)
Talk on “Writing and Rewriting History in Fiction.” More details to come.
Gaithersburg Book Festival (Gaithersburg, MD)
In conversation with Sam Sussman and Caroline Bock. More details available here.
Booktopia (Manchester, VT)
With Susan Gregg Gilmore, Jimin Han, Stephen Kiernan, Bsrat Mezghebe, T. Kira Madden, John Sayles, and Kim Van Alkemade. More details available here.
Park Books (Severna Park, MD)
In conversation with Kate Reed Petty. More details available here.
UMass Amherst Arts Sustainability Activism (Online)
Reading and conversation about O Beautiful with Vika Mujumdar. More details available here.
Hersh's Cruise Theme Buffet (Baltimore, MD)
A collaboration with two Baltimore institutions: Hersh’s and the Ivy Bookshop. More details available here.
CityLit Festival: WYPR & The Weekly Reader Live! Panel
With Eman Quotah, Hannah V. Sawyerr, and Marion Winik. More information available here.
Jenny McKean Moore Community Reading (Washington, D.C.)
Reading and Q&A open to students, staff, and faculty of George Washington University. More details to come…
Virginia Festival of the Book (Charlottesville, VA)
“Longing and Loneliness” panel with Lori Ostlund and Stephanie Wambugu, moderated by Shobha Rao. More information available here.
Politics & Prose (Washington, D.C.)
In conversation with Lauren Francis-Sharma. More details available here.
Books Are Magic (Brooklyn, NY)
In conversation with Hannah Bae. More details and tickets available here.
Livestream also available here.
Writers LIVE! Launch (Baltimore, MD)
Launch event for ALL THE WORLD CAN HOLD at the Enoch Pratt Library main branch. In conversation with Jane Delury. More details and registration link available here.
AWP Conference (Baltimore, MD)
Panel on “Beyond the Debut: Writers on the Long Game of Writing.” With Angie Cruz, Jimin Han, Mitchell Jackson, and Angie Kim. Room 321-322, Baltimore Convention Center, Level 300
Baltimore Writers Conference (Towson, MD)
Panel on “Writing Fiction When the World Is on Fire” with Grady Chambers. Time, location, and more details here.
East City Bookshop (Washington, D.C.)
In conversation with Anna North about her new novel, BOG QUEEN. More info available here.
Simon Selects Winter '26 Authors Panel (Virtual)
With Rebecca Fallon, Jiyoung Han, Paula McClain, Kiran Millwood, and Nikesha Elise Williams. More info available here.
Politics & Prose at Union Market (Washington, D.C.)
In conversation with Jeannie Vanasco about her new memoir, A SILENT TREATMENT. More info available here.
National Book Festival (Washington, D.C.)
Fiction writing workshop, co-sponsored by the PEN/Faulkner Foundation. More information available here.
Jenny McKean Moore Community Reading (Washington, D.C.)
In conversation with Kat Chow, the 2024-25 Jenny McKean Moore Writer in Washington at George Washington University. Kat is a memoirist, journalist, and author of SEEING GHOSTS. More information available at: Hill Center DC.
PEN/Faulkner Malamud Award Ceremony (Washington, D.C.)
In conversation with Ted Chiang, winner of the 2024 Bernard and Ann Malamud Award for Excellence in the Short Story. More information available here.
Park Books Writers Workshop (Severna Park, MD)
A full day of panels with published authors and publishing professionals, open to writers of all experience levels.
More details available here.
Greedy Reads Lost Weekend Festival - In-Person Event (Baltimore, MD)
In conversation with Nicole Chung. More information available at: https://www.greedyreads.com/lost-weekend-2023
PEN/Faulkner Literary Conversations: Leaving Home, Finding Home - Virtual Event
In conversation with Angie Cruz, Jonathan Escoffery, and Sarah Thankam Mathews. More information available at Eventbrite.
Hidden Palace Reading Series (Baltimore, MD)
With Sam Cheney, Nash Jenkins, and Caroline Rayner. More information available at: https://bmoreart.com/event/hidden-palace-reading-series-2
Annapolis Book Festival - "Power, Belonging, Divisions and Culture: Novels Exploring Contemporary America" - In-Person Event (Annapolis, MD)
Panel discussion with Susan Coll and Ami Sands Brodoff. Moderated by Leeya Mehta, Executive Director of the Alan Cheuse Center for International Writers. More information available shortly.
Virginia Festival of the Book - "Reinvention and Return" Talk - In-Person Event (Charlottesville, VA)
Panel discussion Quan Barry and Rebecca Makkai, moderated by Audrey Parks of New Dominion Bookshop. More information available at: https://www.vabook.org/events/2023/03/reinvention-and-return-brunch-and-authors-talk/