ANNOUNCING: PEN Out Loud Winter 2021

PEN Out Loud Winter 2021

PEN Out Loud: Winter 2021


Presented in partnership with Strand Book Store and Scripps Presents
The Asian American Writers’ Workshop, Austin Public Library Foundation, Magic City Poetry Festival, Miami Book Fair, and Magic City Books are regional partners of PEN Out Loud’s Winter 2021 season.
 

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Flash sale until January 27 on select events.
Use the code WINTERPOL at checkout for 50% off General Admission tickets 

R.O. Kwon and Garth Greenwell with Melissa Febos and Brandon Taylor

R.O. Kwon and Garth Greenwell with 
Melissa Febos and Brandon Taylor 

TUESDAY 2/9 | 8pm ET / 5pm PT
First 300 Admission With Book tickets will include a bookplate |
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Bestselling authors R.O. Kwon and Garth Greenwell launch their dynamic anthology of short fiction, Kink: Stories, in conversation with contributors Melissa Febos and Brandon Taylor to discuss the book’s “moving dispatches from across the sexual spectrum of interest and desires.”

Brandon Hobson with Rebecca Makkai

Brandon Hobson with Rebecca Makkai

TUESDAY 2/16 | 8pm ET / 5pm PT 
First 350 Admission With Book tickets will include a bookplate | BUY »

National Book Award finalist Brandon Hobson celebrates his latest novel, The Removed, in conversation with Pulitzer Prize finalist Rebecca Makkai to discuss the novel and its “meditation on family, grief, home, and the power of stories on both a personal and ancestral level.”

Kazuo Ishiguro with Jia Tolentino

Kazuo Ishiguro with Jia Tolentino

THURSDAY 3/4 | 6pm ET / 3pm PT 
First 250 Admission With Book tickets will include a bookplate | BUY »

Nobel laureate Kazuo Ishiguro commemorates his first novel since being awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, Klara and the Sun, in conversation with essayist and The New Yorker staff writer Jia Tolentino to discuss the narrative’s themes of service, sacrifice, and what it means to love.

Isabel Allende with Concepción de León

Isabel Allende with Concepción de León

MONDAY 3/8 | 8pm ET / 5pm PT 
First 100 Admission With Book tickets will include a signed copy of The Soul of a Woman | BUY »

Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Isabel Allende celebrates her book, The Soul of a Woman, in conversation with The New York Times reporter Concepción de León to discuss feminism of the past and hopes to inspire the next generation, and to consider the question: “What feeds the soul of feminists—and all women—today?”

  
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