Upcoming Events

  • David Downie at Museo Italo Americano in San Francisco

    Museo Italo Americano 2 Marina Blvd. building C, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Join David Downie, author of the Daria Vinci Series which includes Red Riviera and Roman Roulette, and many esteemed travel books such as Paris, Paris and Paris to the Pyrenees, for a talk and book signing at Museo Italo Americano in San Francisco, CA. This event is open to all.

    Free
  • David Downie at Readers’ Books in Sonoma, CA

    Readers' Books 130 E Napa St, Sonoma, CA, United States

    Join David Downie, author of the Daria Vinci Series which includes Red Riviera and Roman Roulette, and many esteemed travel books such as Paris, Paris and Paris to the Pyrenees, for a talk and book signing at Readers' Books in Sonoma, CA. This event is open to all.

    Free
  • David Downie at the Mechanic’s Institute Library in San Francisco, CA

    Mechanics Institute Library 57 Post Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Join David Downie, author of the Daria Vinci Series which includes Red Riviera and Roman Roulette, and many esteemed travel books such as Paris, Paris and Paris to the Pyrenees, for a talk and book signing at The Mechanic's Institute Library in San Francisco, CA. This event is open to all.

    Free
  • Saida Agsotinti reads from her ASP collection, “let the dead in,” for Soul Sister Review

    Join Saida Agostini for Soul Sister Revue’s virtual Fall event as they answer the question “What does Soul mean to you?” Readers include Tommye Blount (Fantasia for the Man in Blue), Bianca Mikahn, Luther Hughes (A Shiver in the Leaves), Ina Cariño (Feast), and Dorothy Randall Gray (Sharing the Same Sky). Free, but registration is […]

    Free
  • David Downie, Author

    Tuesday, December 13, at 3 p.m. CET, David Downie will read from and discuss his latest Daria Vinci Investigation, Roman Roulette, with Adrian Leeds at: Café de la Mairie, 51 rue de Bretagne, Paris, 75003 France. Book sales and signing to follow. Free and open to the public.

    Free
  • Spoken Word Sunday

    Parkside Lounge NYC 317 E Houston St, New York, NY

    Authors: Saida Agostini, Lamont B. Steptoe, Antoinette Ellis-Williams, Patricia Spears Jones

  • Wednesday Night Poetry

    Cafe Racer 1510 11th Ave, Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA

    Authors: Saida Agostini, Angelina Sáenz, Lauren Mukamal Camp, Diamond Forde, Caridad Moro-Gronlier, Joan Kwon Glass, Allison Blevins, Megan Merchant, Amy Baskin, Nicole Hefner Callihan, Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach, Barb Fulton Jennes, Luke Johnson, Sarah Browning, Bonnie Jill Emanuel, Anna V. Q. Ross, Jennifer Martelli, Kelly Grace Thomas Vojdani, Amy Small-McKinney, Lindsey Royce, Kimberly Ann Royce (and […]

  • Honey Literary Offsite

    TBD

    Authors: Saida Agostini, ??? Access: Free, open to public

  • Red Dragon Reading Series

    Craven Lounge, Morris Conference Center Oneonta, NY

    Authors: Saida Agostini Access: Free, open to public

  • Conversations and Connections Conference

    American University 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW,, Washington, DC, United States

    ASP co-founder and writer Rose Solari will be appearing at this year's Conversations and Connections Conference, an annual one-day writers' conference sponsored by Barrelhouse. After two years of virtual conferences, this one will be live at American University in Washington DC. Rose will be on the panel, The Forest through the Trees: Structuring Your Poetry […]

  • Kensington Day of the Book

    Kensignton, MD Howard Avenue, Kensington, MD, United States

    Rose Solari will be a Special Guest Poet at this annual all-ages festival in Kensington, Maryland, along with Teri Ellen Cross Davis. Free & open to the public. Find more information here: https://www.dayofthebook.com/

  • ASP Salon Series

    Private Salon, “The Creative Leap” Bethesda, MD, United States

    ASP resumes its series of occasional salons with this special event. James J. Patterson reads from his new essay collection, “Junk Shop Window: Essays on Myth, Life, and Literature,” and Katherine Williams reads from her new poetry collection, “Still Life.” Discussion led by ASP co-founder Rose Solari. Our topic is The Creative Leap: What drives […]

  • Readings by James J. Patterson, Jane Saterfield and Elizabeth Hazen

    Bird in Hand 11 E 33rd St, Baltimore, Maryland

    James J. Patterson reads from “Junk Shop Window: Essays on Myth, Life and Literature,” and Jane Satterfield reads from her latest poetry collection, “The Badass Brontës.” Poet Elizabeth Hazen leads the Q & A, focused on writing to and about history. Free and open to the public.