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[image description: a graphic with the words “What is the queer novel” in large letters. “Queer” is in shifting rainbow letters, and in the background is a question mark that keeps changing fonts. Beneath is written “A reading and conversation with...

[image description: a graphic with the words “What is the queer novel” in large letters. “Queer” is in shifting rainbow letters, and in the background is a question mark that keeps changing fonts. Beneath is written “A reading and conversation with Sarah Schulman (Empathy) & Barbara Browning (I’m Trying to Reach You). May 13, 7 PM, Housing Workds Bookstore Cafe, 126 Crosby Street, New York, New York. Everyone’s first drink is free, courtesy of Together” End description]

housingworksbookstore:

emilybooks:

If you’re in NYC on May 13, come celebrate Sarah Schulman’s novel Empathy, our April book club pick, with the author and Barbara Browning, who’s also the author of two Emily Books picks.  We’re also thrilled to be cohosting the event with literary event crowdfunding resource Togather, which is buying everyone’s first drink (Thanks, Togather!) 

By posing a big, unanswerable question we hope to spark a conversation that will leave everyone with more questions. We’re also excited to host a conversation between two novelists who, in very different ways, dazzle and tantalize readers and provoke lingering thoughts about identity.

We hope to see you there, and if you can’t make it, we’ll catch you up afterwards right here! 

Super-excited about this, mark it on your calendar in PEN.



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