Ingraham to Speak at Baltimore Church
Author Polly Ingraham, author of Unconverted: Memoir of a Marriage, will be a guest at Church of the Redeemer. As part of their “Voices” series, she will read from her memoir and answer questions.
Copies of the book will be available for sale and signing. Find out more here.
BIPOC, LGBTQ+ Nature Poetry Affinity Group
Poet Toussaint St. Negritude, author of Mountain Spells, invites adult LGBTQ+ and/or BIPoC community members to an open-discussion format at the nature center in Montpelier. Participants will share experiences and explore ways to express ourselves while fostering collective liberation, build community, connect with nature and each other, and find inspiration to write poems together.
This event is free but registration is required. This program is part of Voices of the Forest with Toussaint St. Negritude, the NBNC’s Spring 2026 Visiting Teacher-Naturalist Residency.
A Conversation on Cults
Join authors Robin Boyle-Laisure and Tamara Mathieu at St. Albans City Hall for an in-depth discussion on cults. Boyle-Laisure is a professor of legal writing at St. John's university and an expert on the intersection of cults and human trafficking. Mathieu is the author of All Who Believed, which details her fourteen-year experience in the Twelve Tribes.
The free event is hosted by the Eloquent Page. A Q&A will follow the conversation.
Country in the Mirror Reading in Chicago
Join anthology editor and poet Sharon Darrow and friends at a reading of The Country in the Mirror: Poems of Protest & Witness. The collection features nearly ninety poets, and is hailed as “an affirmation of faith and decency and a powerful pushback against the darkness and violence…”
Readers will be cin salach, Chris Solís Green, Mary Hawley, Mike Puican, Raúl Dorantes, Susen James as well as Sharon Darrow. Copies will be available for sale and signing by present contributors.
Spiritual Discussion with Ingraham at Grace Church
Polly Ingraham, author of Unconverted: Memoir of a Marriage, will be a guest of the Adult Spiritual Commission. She will read an excerpt from and answer questions about her book. She particularly invites Dartmouth alumni/ae to attend.
To learn more, visit their website.
Nature Poetry with St. Negritude
Poet Toussaint St. Negritude, author of Mountain Spells, is holding two nature poetry workshops in Montpelier.
For teens (ages 13-19): Learn how to observe and engage with nature as inspiration for poetry writing in an open-ended discussion format investigating their relationship with nature. The free one-hour event begins at 10 am; registration is required.
For adults (18+): The casual, open-ended format provides an opportunity to learn how to closely observe and engage with nature as inspiration for poetry writing. Participants are invited to explore pathways to follow in life through analyzing our relationship with nature. The drop-in program is free. Learn more here.
These activities are part of Voices of the Forest with Toussaint St. Negritude, the NBNC’s Spring 2026 Visiting Teacher-Naturalist Residency.
Crystal Springs Launch with Don Lesser
Join author Don Lesser for a celebration of Crystal Springs, at the North Amherst Library Community Room. This work of literary fiction is about the love of place, the bonds between found families, and the lasting love between friends.
Following the reading, there will be a Q and A. Snacks will be served, and books available to purchase and for signing.
White Poetry Reading in St. Albans
Poet Joan M. White will read from her debut collection of poetry, a commoner’s prayer: poems at The Eloquent Page bookstore.
Following the reading, the poet will answer questions and sign copies.
Ingraham Talk at a Women's Arts Organization
WREN, the Women’s Rural Entrepreneurial Network of Northern New Hampshire, is hosting Polly Ingraham, author of Unconverted: Memoir of a Marriage. She will be reading and answering questions.
Learn more on WREN’S website.
Afternoon Poetry at the Jaquith with Nadine Budbill
The Poetry Society of Vermont and the Jaquith Public Library presents Sunday Afternoon Poetry at the Jaquith each month. Nadine Budbill will be reading from her father's new edition of Judevine: A Love Song for a Place and Its People.
Betsy Vereckey Reads in Woodstock
Betsy Vereckey, author of Moving to My Dog’s Hometown, will give a presentation at Ottauquechee Yacht Club. Don’t miss this reading and Q&A session.
IPNE Hosts Publishing Panel Webinar
The Independent Publishers of New England are offering a free webinar on “How to Choose a Hybrid Press: Pre-Publication Research You Need to Know.” Samantha Kolber of Rootstock Publishing, Rachel Carter of Onion River Press, and Deidre Randall of Peter E. Randall Publisher will discuss realistic expectations, common pitfalls, timelines, and more.
Learn more on their website.
Edith Forbes Reads in Hardwick
Author Edith Forbes will read from her novel The Lawnmower Lady at the public library in Hardwick. Kirkus Reviews calls it “an irreverent, funny, heartwarming, and heartbreaking novel.”
Following the reading, the author will be available to sign books, with sales handled by Galaxy Books.
Protest Anthology at Brattleboro Library
Poets and Editor Sharon Darrow will be reading from Country in the Mirror: Poems of Protest & Witness at the Brooks Memorial Library in Brattleboro.
Bixby to Sign Books in Stowe
Author Lyn Bixby will be signing books at Bear Pond Books in Stowe. Kirkus Reviews praised the novel, The Pacifist, has hard to put down.
Uncertain Fruit Authors at Rutland Pride FEST
Authors Rebecca & Sallyann Majoya will be tabling at the Rutland Pride Festival. Say hello and pick up a copy of their book, Uncertain Fruit: A Memoir of Infertility, Loss, and Love.
Festival information can be found at www.rcpride.org/pridefestival.
Celebrate Pride in NH with Uncertain Fruit Authors
Authors Rebecca & Sallyann Majoya will be at the North Conway White Mountains Pride Festival. Don’t miss a chance to get a signed copy of Uncertain Fruit: A Memoir of Infertility, Loss, and Love.
For more information about the festival, visit www.whitemountainspride.com.
Country in the Mirror Reading at ByWay Books
Join Sharon Darrow and other contributing poets for a reading of Country in the Mirror: Poems of Protest & Witness at Byway Books in Brattleboro. Books will be available for purchase and signing by the poets present.
Jill Coupe Book Signing in Stowe
Jill Coupe, author of Gemma Somerset, will be signing copies at Bear Pond Books in Stowe. The work has been praised as a “A heartfelt novel of love and loss.”
Words in the Woods with Mary Elder Jacobsen
Join a poetry reading in Elmore State Park with Mary Elder Jacobsen, author of Stonechat. Vermont Humanities will cover the entry fee for the park, so feel free to explore the wilderness after the event.
This event is part of the Vermont Humanities Council's Words in the Woods series. Register to attend and learn more on their website.
Outdoor Reading in Joan White's Hometown
Poet Joan M. White, author of a commoner’s prayer, will be reading at the gazebo in the Town Park in Whitman, Massachusetts. The event is hosted by the Whitman Cultural Council.
St. Negritude Performs in the Gallery
The Athenaeum Art Gallery hosts a free music series showcasing impressive and diverse NEK talent. The Fall 2026 Music in the Gallery Series begins with Toussaint St. Negritude, clarinetist and poet and author of Mountain Spells.
Learn more at https://www.stjathenaeum.org
Contributing Poets Of Protest Anthology Reading in NYC
A group of contributing poets will read from The Country in the Mirror: Poems of Witness & Protest, as part of Suite Bar’s Morningside Poetry Series. The anthology, edited by Sharon Darrow, includes works by more than ninety poems.
Darrow will be reading along with series hosts David Katz and John Foy, among others.
An Evening of Poetry with Toussaint St. Negritude
Poet and clarinetist Toussaint St. Negritude will read several poems from Mountain Spells in Montpelier. The reading will be followed by a deep dive into how the poet finds inspiration for poetry and music in nature, in Vermont, and across the seasons.
This free presentation is part of Voices of the Forest with Toussaint St. Negritude, the NBNC’s Spring 2026 Visiting Teacher-Naturalist Residency. Learn more here.
Nature Poetry Two-Part Workshop with St. Negritude
Join author Toussaint St. Negritude, author of Mountain Spells, for a nature poetry workshop in Montpelier. Explore and connect with the natural world and be guided by the poet through the poetry process in a small group cohort of twelve nature writers and poetry lovers.
This series will be offered twice:
These workshops are part of Voices of the Forest with Toussaint St. Negritude, the NBNC’s Spring 2026 Visiting Teacher-Naturalist Residency. Registration is required. For more information, visit the North Branch Nature Center events calendar.
Protest and Witness Reading for Country in the Mirror
Anthology editor and poet Sharon Darrow brings together dissenting voices in The Country in the Mirror: Poems of Protest & Witness. The collection features nearly ninety poets, and a selection will be reading at Bear Pond Books and signing copies. A PoemCity Montpelier program.
Featured readers include: S.J. Cahill, Sharon Darrow, Chard deNiord, Daithi, Amanda Harris, Beth Kannell, Judith Janoo, Garret Keizer, Tricia Knoll, Samantha Kolber, Alyx Young, and Eva Zimet.
Country in the mirror book launch
Join anthology editor and poet Sharon Darrow to celebrate the launch of The Country in the Mirror: Poems of Protest & Witness. The collection features nearly ninety poets, and more than twenty will read at Catamount Arts.
The event, hosted by Tunnel Books, will also feature music by Whistlepig Riot. Copies will be sale and select poets will be available for signing.
Featured readers will be Chard deNiord, Beth Kanell, Judith Janoo, Tim Mayo, and Jean-Blaise Bourque along with many others included in the anthology.
Bill Shomo at Sugar Island for Independent Bookstore Day
Bill Shomo, author of the children’s picture book Topsy’s Big Escape, will be signing books for Independent Bookstore Day at Sugar Island Bookshop! Free and open to the public. Learn more at https://sugarislandnc.com.
Poetry of Empowerment with Farber
Don’t miss Poetry of Empowerment: Writing Through Rage featuring two poets in Montpelier. The speakers are Katy Farber, author of the YA novel-in-verse, What If It Wasn’t My Fault, and Diana Whitney, the author of Girl Trouble: Poems.
Barnard Library Reading of the Violin Family Plays New Music
Picture book author and cellist Melissa Perley will read from The Violin Family Plays New Music at the Charles B. Danforth Library in Barnard. Following the reading, people of all ages can explore the instruments petting zoo.
Afternoon Poetry at the Jaquith with Kim Ward
The Poetry Society of Vermont and the Jaquith Public Library presents Sunday Afternoon Poetry at the Jaquith each month. In April, the featured poets are Kim Ward, the author of Fire on a Circle, and Brattleboro poet Tim Mayo.
Book Discussion with Ingraham in Lancaster
Author Polly Ingraham will be the featured guest of the book study group at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Lancaster, New Hampshire. She will lead a discussion of her memoir, Unconverted: Memoir of a Marriage.
For more information, click here.
A Commoner's Prayer Book Launch
Poet Joan M. White will celebrate the release of her debut collection of poetry, a commoner’s prayer: poems at the Pierson Library. With vivid storytelling and an intuitive connection to nature, this volume captures the beauty, loss, and resilience that define our shared experience.
Poet Alison Prine will introduce White at the event, which features a reading, book sale and signing. Light fare will be served and Flying Pig bookstore will be on hand to sell books.
Celebrate Launch of What If It Wasn't My Fault
Join author Katy Farber for the book launch celebration of her latest work of fiction, What If It Wasn’t My Fault in Manchester. Hailed as a “blazing act of courage,” this young adult novel in verse tells the story of a #metoo survivor who finds her voice.
Following the reading, the author will answer questions and sign copies.
The Lawnmower Lady Reading in Seattle
Author Edith Forbes will read from her novel, The Lawnmower Lady, at the Wallingford Community Senior Center.
Poetry Reading with Mary Elder Jacobsen
Meet Mary Elder Jacobsen in St. Johnsbury, where she will read from Stonechat, her debut poetry collection, as well as new poems inspired by visual art. The reading takes places in the Athenaeum Art Gallery.
Please register for the free event here.
Joan White Reads at ByWay Books
Poet Joan White, author of a commoner’s prayer, will be reading in Brattleboro. The event will be a celebration of her debut collection, which is praised as “a gem, full of spirit and love.”
Books will be for sale and the author will sign copies following the reading.
Judevine Performance in The State House
Join David Budbill’s daughter and literary executor Nadine Budbill—along with actors Abby Paige and Mark S. Roberts—for a dramatic reading and discussion of the poetry that became David Budbill’s Judevine: A Love Song for a Place and Its People.
The performance is part of The Farmers Night Concert Series, a 100-year-old State House tradition begun when lawmakers entertained themselves in the House Chamber mid-week while away from home. Artists from around the state perform in the well of the House Chamber each Wednesday during the legislative session.
An Evening with Polly Ingraham in Shutesbury
Author Polly Ingraham, a former Shutesbury resident, returns to the Shutesbury Public Library to share her memoir, Unconverted: Memoir of a Marriage. Her writing journey began when she lived in this Massachusetts town, during the years her husband was the Rector of Grace Episcopal Church in Amherst.
Learn more on the library website.
Vermont Publishing Panel with Kolber, Others
Samantha Kolber, Publisher of Rootstock Publishing, will be a featured panelist along with Dede Cummings of Green Writers Press and Rachel Carter of Onion River Press at Bear Pond Books in Montpelier, VT. They will discuss the process of publishing and answer audience questions.
Tickets are $10 and support Bear Pond Books. Learn more and purchase tickets here: https://bearpondbooks.com/event/2026-03-26/vermont-indie-publishing-night
Freya the Deer reading in Seattle
Meg Richman will be in conversation with Blair Glaser at FOLIO in Seattle. The author will read from her novel, Freya the Deer, which has been praised as an “unlikely stunner.”
Copies will be available for sale.
Tamara Mathieu at Barnes & Noble
Tamara Mathieu, author of All Who Believed, will join the Local Authors' Round Table at the South Burlington Barnes & Noble at 102 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT.
Learn more at https://stores.barnesandnoble.com/event/9780062206839-0.
Book Launch for Topsy's Big Escape
Celebrate the publication of Topsy’s Big Escape: The Mostly True Story of a Runaway Circus Elephant! Author Bill Shomo will read and sign copies of his picture book in Wilmington.
This delightful retelling of an elephant escapade is full of whimsical illustrations by Tim Knickerbocker that bring the busy circus to life.
Cellist Melissa Perley to Read at Jenna's House
Picture book author and musician Melissa Perley brings her Violin Family series to Johnson. She’ll read from The Violin Family Plays New Music, and Luthier Paul will present the string instrument petting zoo.
At the event, which is sponsored by the Johnson Library, books will be available for sale and signing.
Cabin Fever Reading With Rootstock Authors
As part of Montpelier Alive’s Cabin Fever weekend, the Kellogg-Hubbard Library is hosting a Local Author Showcase in the Hayes Room. Get out of the house, chat with writers, and enjoy some wonderful stories and poems from these Rootstock authors.
Edith Forbes, The Lawnmower Lady
Roberta Harold, Portrait of an Unseen Woman
Betsy Vereckey, Moving to My Dog’s Hometown
Lyn Bixby, The Pacifist
Tom Greene, Notes from the Porch
Ginny Sassaman, Preaching Happiness
Rob Mermin, Circle of Sawdust
Peter Cobb, Some Things Aren’t Meant to Be
Melissa Perley, The Violin Family Plays New Music
Books will be on sale at the event. Learn more at https://kellogghubbard.org/calendar/cabin-fever-author-showcase.
Virtual Celebration for Freya The Deer
Meg Richman, author of Freya the Deer, will host a virtual book launch for far-flung and homebound friends at 4 pm Pacific Time / 7:00 pm Eastern Time. The deeply moving novel is praised by BookLife Reviews as offering “a complex portrait of a singular woman grappling with maturity, love, and the cost of doing what’s right.”
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Open Mic and Reading with C.O. Moed
C.O. Moed, author of It Was Her New York, is hosting an open mic in Queens for poets and writers. The evening promises creativity and connection and a chance to share work, exchange feedback, and connect in a warm, supportive space.
Click here to learn more.
Kim Ward, Others Reading at Hugo's
As part of the Green Mountain Film Festival, poet Kim Ward will be reading alongside Gina Tron, K.T. Mather, and Tracy Haught. The event is organized by Whiskey Tit. Ward is the author of Fire on a Circle.
Virtual Celebration for Freya The Deer
Meg Richman, author of Freya the Deer, will host a virtual book launch for far-flung and homebound friends at 4 pm pacific time. The deeply moving novel is praised by BookLife Reviews as offering “a complex portrait of a singular woman grappling with maturity, love, and the cost of doing what’s right.”
To receive the zoom link, please reach out to the author at edengarden [at] comcast.net.
Book Launch Celebration for The Lawnmower Lady
Join author Edith Forbes for a reading and celebration of her new novel The Lawnmower Lady in Norwich. The Lawnmower Lady is a voice-driven comedy about death, New England culture, small-town entanglements, and a green burial decades before its time.
The author will be available to sign copies following the reading. Learn more here.
Book Launch for Meg Richman in Seattle
Join author Meg Richman as she celebrates the publication of her debut novel, Freya the Deer. A neurodivergent, animal- and nature-loving young woman, when confronted with violent protest, must choose between her loyalty to her radicalized boyfriend and her moral doubts.
Following the reading, Richman will answer questions and sign copies.
St. Negritude Tour Finale at Planet Earth Poetry Series
Toussaint St. Negritude’s Fabulous Fugitive Freedom Tour culminates as a featured speaker in the Planet Earth Poetry Series, the longest running poetry series in Victoria, Vancouver Island. The event takes place at Russell Books.
He will perform The Fabulous Fugitive Freedom Suite, a fiery incantation of multi-reed compositions on clarinet, along with a reading from his debut collection of poems, Mountain Spells. Books will be available for purchase and signing. For more information, visit toussaintstnegritude.com.
Love Your Pet Writing Workshop with Vereckey
Don’t miss this creative writing workshop with New York Times essayist Betsy Vereckey, author of Moving to My Dog’s Hometown. Love Your Pet Writing Workshop in West Lebanon will celebrate pets and participants’ memories of one-of-a-kind stories. Participants are encouraged to bring a journal or a notebook, something to write with, and pet pictures. The event is open to all ages and no writing experience is required.
Register to hold and spot and learn more information here.