Alan Lessik Reading in Brighton, UK
The Queery Bookstore 46 George Street, Brighton, United KingdomAlan Lessik, author of Make the Dark Night Shine, will be reading at the Queery Bookstore in Brighton.
Alan Lessik, author of Make the Dark Night Shine, will be reading at the Queery Bookstore in Brighton.
Third Place Books is pleased to welcome Dale Corvino and for a reading of Bonds and Boundaries, Corvino's new collection of short stories. This event is free and open to the public. Update 3/12/24: Cesar Padilla, originally scheduled to join Corvino in discussing his work editing I Could Not Believe It: The 1979 Teenage Diaries of Sean DeLear, is no longer able to attend.…
Alan Lessik, author of Make the Dark Night Shine, will be reading at the Warehouse in Birmingham.
Alan Lessik, author of Make the Dark Night Shine, will be reading Stonewater Zen in Liverpool. Meditation session included.
The Saints and Sinners Literary Festival was founded in 2003 as a new initiative designed as an innovative way to reach the community with information about HIV/AIDS, particularly disseminating prevention messages via the writers, thinkers and spokes-people of the LGBTQ+ community. It was also formed to bring the LGBTQ+ literary community together to celebrate the…
Alan Lessik, author of Make the Dark Night Shine, will be reading at the Black Mountain Zen Centre in Belfast.
Alan Lessik, author of Make the Dark Night Shine, will be reading at the Galway Zen Dojo. Meditation included.
Alan Lessik, author of Make the Dark Night Shine, will be reading at the Earth+Sky Dojo in Dublin. Meditation included.
Bonds and Boundaries author Dale Corvino will be reading in Indianapolis at Dream Palace Books. Details will follow.
Dave Gaddy, author of The Simple Magic of Wild Things: The Journey of a Southern Male Wytch, will present his class on using ancestral magick to work through trauma at the 2024 Sacred Source Conference in Towson, Maryland.
Bonds and Boundaries author Dale Corvino will be reading in Chicago at the Leather Archives & Museum. Details will follow.
A book party like no other, unpacking the pleasures and pain of working in the city. Kicking off NYPL’s World Literature Festival, join poets Camonghne Felix, Dorothea Lasky, Emanuel Xavier, and moderator Helena de Groot for readings and lively discussion about poetry, language, and labor. From day to day labor to the work of writing, this conversation…