TURNmusic presents The Fabulous Fugitive Freedom Tour of Toussaint St. Negritude
Nov
2
to Nov 5

TURNmusic presents The Fabulous Fugitive Freedom Tour of Toussaint St. Negritude

The grand kick-off of Toussaint’s tour begins in high fashion, on Sunday November 2nd, at 4pm, at the Phoenix Music Hall, 5 Stowe Street, with music and poetry! Fiery attire appreciated. Tickets required. Please see this link for tickets: https://www.sevendaystickets.com/e/turnmusic-presents-the-fabulous-fugitive-freedom-t/tickets

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'Circle of Sawdust' Talk at Vermont Circus Festival
Nov
5

'Circle of Sawdust' Talk at Vermont Circus Festival

Author and Circus Smirkus founder Rob Mermin will be in conversation in Brattleboro with illustrator Karen E. Gersh, who also has a long career in the circus ring. They will be talking about Mermin’s award-winning memoir, Circle of Sawdust: A Circus Memoir of Mud, Myth, Mirth, Mayhem and Magic.

Learn more about the 2025 Vermont Circus Festival here.

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History of Circus in Vermont with Rob Mermin
Nov
6

History of Circus in Vermont with Rob Mermin

Rob Mermin will give a presentation on “200 years of Circus in Vermont” at 118 Elliot, event space in Brattleboro. The author of Circle of Sawdust and founder of Circus Smirkus, Mermin will trace the history of circuses in the state, from the train bringing big top circuses and the annual tradition of elephants parading down Main Street in Brattleboro.

This lecture is a part of the 2025 Vermont Circus Festival. To learn more, visit the New England Center for Circus Arts.

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Seven Rootstock Authors at U-32 Fall Craft Fair
Nov
8

Seven Rootstock Authors at U-32 Fall Craft Fair

Don’t miss the chance to get signed copies of books by Rootstock authors at the U-32 Fall Art and Craft Fair in Montpelier. Shop picture books, memoirs, poetry and mysteries and talk to seven authors at the Rootstock table. The schedule is:

9 to 11 am
Bernie Lambek, An Intent to Commit and Uncivil Liberties
Kim Ward, Fire on a Circle: Poems

11 am to 1 pm
Roberta Harold, Portrait of an Unseen Woman: A Novel of Annie Shaw
Melissa Perley, The Violin Family and The Violin Family Plays New Music
Polly Merritt Ingraham, Unconverted: Memoir of a Marriage

1 to 3 pm
Nancy Levine, Light: A Mother and Daughter Memoir of Anorexia
Jill McCroskey Coupe, Gemma Somerset: A Novel

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Book Launch for Vermonters Take on the Future
Nov
15

Book Launch for Vermonters Take on the Future

Join us for a celebratory book launch for 2050: Vermonters Take a Swipe at the Future at the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum. This collection of humorous, serious, and dystopian essays and stories features contributions from thirty-seven Vermonters!

Readers will be Mark Breen, Jane Kitchel, Scudder Parker, Eric Duncan, Brett Ann Stanciu, and Ben Doyle. Green Mountain Books will be selling copies.

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TOUSSAINT ST. NEGRITUDE’S FABULOUS FUGITIVE FREEDOM TOUR IN PHILLY
Nov
15

TOUSSAINT ST. NEGRITUDE’S FABULOUS FUGITIVE FREEDOM TOUR IN PHILLY

The Fabulous Fugitive Freedom Tour continues in Philadelphia, where Toussaint St. Negritude will bring Mountain Spells to Giovanni’s Room. Through his own unique montage of poetry, jazz, and fabulous hats, the poet and clarinetist creates a cosmic spectacle of trans-dimensional journeys, summoning all to rise to the poignant joy of our collective humanity.

To learn more, visit Philly’s AIDS Thrift website.

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Stowe Reading from 2050: Vermonters Take a Swipe at the Future
Nov
16

Stowe Reading from 2050: Vermonters Take a Swipe at the Future

Contributors from 2050: Vermonters Take a Swipe at the Future will be reading at The Alchemist Brewery. This collection of thirty-seven essays and stories is the final project of the late Bill Mares, edited by Jane Smith and illustrated by Don Hooper. Stowe’s Bear Pond Books will be selling copies.

Scheduled Readers are: Jim Lengel, Al Boright, Jen Kimmich, Neale Lunderville, Adam Hall, Steve Conant, and Jim Welch.

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Readers from 2050: Vermonters Take a Swipe at the Future in CHarlotte
Nov
18

Readers from 2050: Vermonters Take a Swipe at the Future in CHarlotte

Contributors from 2050: Vermonters Take a Swipe at the Future will be reading at the Charlotte Public Library. This collection of thirty-seven essays and stories is the final project of the late Bill Mares, edited by Jane Smith and illustrated by Don Hooper. Flying Pig Books will be selling copies.

Scheduled readers are: Bill Schubart, Melinda Moulton, Val Gardner, Mairead Harris, Jim Welch, and Bob Stannard.

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Montpelier Reading OF 2050: Vermonters Take a Swipe at the Future
Nov
20

Montpelier Reading OF 2050: Vermonters Take a Swipe at the Future

Don’t miss contributors from 2050: Vermonters Take a Swipe at the Future reading at the Kellogg-Hubbard Library in Montpelier! This collection of thirty-seven essays and stories is the final project of the late Bill Mares, edited by Jane Smith and illustrated by Don Hooper. Bear Pond Books will be selling copies.

Scheduled readers are: Brian Shupe, Allen Gilbert, Allison Hooper, Gus Speth, Astrid Longstreth, Emma Marvin, and Chris Hadsel reading for Angela Shambaugh.

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2050: Vermonters Take a Swipe at the Future Reading
Nov
25

2050: Vermonters Take a Swipe at the Future Reading

Contributors from 2050: Vermonters Take a Swipe at the Future will be reading at Phoenix Books in Burlington. This collection of thirty-seven essays and stories is the final project of the late Bill Mares, edited by Jane Smith and illustrated by Don Hooper.

Scheduled readers are: Stephen Kiernan, Samantha Alger, Midhat Hadzic, Joseph F. Hagan Jr., Christy Mitchell, Kevin Chu, Jordan Posner and Emily Bernard. Contributors are happy to sign copies.

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'Moving to my Dog's Hometown' Book Launch
Feb
12

'Moving to my Dog's Hometown' Book Launch

Join journalist and author Betsy Vereckey as we celebrate the publication of her fun and tender memoir, Moving to My Dog’s Hometown at The Norwich Bookstore. She will be in conversation with Joni Cole about the stories from her move from NYC to Hanover, N.H., a town she knew nothing about, except for the fact that it was her dog’s hometown.

The author will sign copies after the presentation.

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Book Launch for Meg Richman in Seattle
Mar
10

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.

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Celebrate The Violin Family Plays New Music Launch
Oct
4

Celebrate The Violin Family Plays New Music Launch

Join author and cellist Melissa Perley in the children’s room at Bear Pond Books to celebrate the launch of The Violin Family Plays New Music! In this second picture book in the series, Perley once again shows young readers the power of music to bring people together in a story about a friendship.

The author will be joined by musician Tom Frink for some live music. The event ends with a book signing.

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Ingraham at Writing Festival at The Fells
Sep
16

Ingraham at Writing Festival at The Fells

The second Annual Writing Festival at the Hay Estate at The Fells features a full-day of workshops. In the afternoon, Rootstock author Polly Merritt Ingraham is teaching a workshop, “It’s All in the Details: Building Vivid Scenes.” Ingraham is the author of the award-winning memoir, Unconverted.

To learn more, visit thefells.org/writing-festival

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Book Launch for Levine's 'Light'
Sep
3

Book Launch for Levine's 'Light'

The book launch for Light: A Mother and Daughter Memoir of Anorexia will be held in the community room at the Pierson Library in Shelburne. This story of “abiding love,” co-written by Nancy Y. Levine with Rachel Levine-Spates, is about obsession and OCD, family history and stigma, and Rachel’s battle with life-threatening anorexia. At the event, the co-authors will be in conversation with therapist Suzanne Adams, M.A., founder and clinical director of the Adams Center for Body and Mind in South Burlington.

A signing and book sale hosted by Flying Pig Bookstore will follow.  

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Nadine Budbill Introduces Judevine in Brownington
Aug
28

Nadine Budbill Introduces Judevine in Brownington

Vermont writer David Budbill was inspired by his own working class background to shine a light on the lives of his beautiful, ingenious, struggling, and unseen neighbors. Presented by his daughter, Nadine Budbill, this Neighbor to Neighbor talk introduces David and Judevine: A Love Song for a Place and Its People, followed by a selection of his evocative and timeless poems.

To learn more, visit The Old Stone House Museum event listing.

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Perley Presents Violin Family Picture Book
Aug
6

Perley Presents Violin Family Picture Book

Melissa Perley, author of The Violin Family, will be reading her picture book and talking about music at the Pope Memorial Library in Danville. She will be joined by luthier Paul Perley and her petting zoo of instruments. Books will be for available for purchase and signing.

The author will announce the arrival of her forthcoming second book, The Violin Family Plays New Music, illustrated by Tim Knickerbocker.

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Radical Music and Poetry with Toussaint St. Negritude
Jul
28

Radical Music and Poetry with Toussaint St. Negritude

A performance by Sonic Chambers Quartet from New Orleans and New York City, alongside celebrated Vermont Poet Toussaint St. Negritude.

Sonic Chambers Quartet (“Wonderful, wildly melodic and a rhythmic dynamo" —Bandcamp Daily Best of Jazz) is a new formation co-led by New Orleans-based clarinetist and saxophonist Byron Asher and New York City-based saxophonist and clarinetist Tomas Majcherski. The multi-instrumentalists and composers have known each other and performed together for over 10 years, primarily in the New Orleans music scene. Their collaboration explores dialogues around improvisation and composition, performance, art and collectivity.

Their debut recording Kiss of the Earth was released April 11, 2025 on noted Brooklyn-based adventurous music label 577 Records. Learn more here.

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C.O. Moed to Read at Lower East Side Bookstore
Jul
23

C.O. Moed to Read at Lower East Side Bookstore

P&T Knitwear, a bookstore on the Lower East Side, welcomes C.O. Moed for a discussion and celebration of her book, It Was Her New York. A mosaic of intimate photo-illustrated vignettes, the book celebrates the fierce moxie of New Yorkers, a sixty-year-old hidden love between two women, the definition of home as it slowly disappears into gentrification and what it means to be family.

Moed will be joined by author Amy Ferris. After the conversation and audience Q&A, Moed will also sign copies.

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Ingraham Reading from 'Unconverted'
Jul
22

Ingraham Reading from 'Unconverted'

Polly Merritt Ingraham will be reading from Unconverted: Memoir of a Marriage at The Odyssey Bookshop in South Hadley, Massachusetts. Her story explores how a union between a religious leader and a secular woman survives and thrives.

She will be joined in conversation by Katie Allan Zobel.

Free and open to the public. Please register ahead of time here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/polly-ingraham-in-person-tickets-1376525517879?aff=oddtdtcreator

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Jacobsen to read at Art Opening in Marshfield
Jul
20

Jacobsen to read at Art Opening in Marshfield

An opening reception for “Cut and Paste” and “Fire,” a ceramic and collage exhibition by the Collagistas & Ceramicist Betsy Chodorkoff will be held at the Marshfield public library. Learn more here.

The afternoon includes a poetry reading at 3 pm. Jane Shore, author of six poetry books, and Mary Elder Jacobsen, author of Stonechat, will read.

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Celebrate the Poetry Society of Vermont's 2025 Anthology
Jul
12

Celebrate the Poetry Society of Vermont's 2025 Anthology

All are invited to the launch of The Mountain Troubadour 2025, the annual anthology featuring the poetry of members of the Poetry Society of Vermont. This issue is the first collaboration with Rootstock, bringing this volume to a wider audience.

The mixer and poetry readings will be in the Hayes Room at the Kellogg Hubbard Library. Learn more here at poetrysocietyofvermont.org/psov-book-launch-party.

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Rootstock Authors at Antiques & Uniques Festival
Jul
12

Rootstock Authors at Antiques & Uniques Festival

Join Rootstock at the 52nd Annual Craftsbury Antiques and Uniques Festival on the historic Craftsbury Common, featuring more than 100 vendors, live music, and food. Publisher Samantha Kolber will be selling books and answering questions about publishing, and these authors will be signing their books:

9-11 AM

  • Mary Elder Jacobsen, “Stonechat: Poems”

  • Ginny Sassaman, “Preaching Happiness: Creating a Just and Joyful World”

11 AM-1 PM

  • J. Peter Cobb, “Some Things Aren’t Meant to Be,” and “To Alice”

  • Tamara Mathieu, “All Who Believed: A Memoir of Life in the Twelve Tribes”

1-3 PM

  • Michael Freed-Thall, “Horodno Burning: A Novel”

  • Roberta Harold, “Portrait of an Unseen Woman: A Novel of Annie Shaw”

  • Toussaint St. Negritude, “Mountain Spells: Poems”

Admission is free with a $5 parking fee. Learn more at www.craftsburyantiquesanduniques.com.

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'Gemma Sommerset' Book Launch
Jul
5

'Gemma Sommerset' Book Launch

Author Jill McCroskey Coupe will celebrate the release of her third novel, Gemma Sommerset at the Poultney Public Library. Gemma Sommerset is the story of a woman, hampered by expectations of marriage and motherhood, who dares to pursue a different future for herself. The free event includes a reading and book signing.

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Harold at Arlington Common Authors Book Festival
Jun
28

Harold at Arlington Common Authors Book Festival

Roberta Harold, author of Portrait of an Unseen Woman: A Novel of Annie Shaw, will be among the more than thirty authors from the Northeast at the Arlington Common Authors Book Festival. The free event features author talks and book signings, titles for sale, and refreshments.

For more information, visit: www.arlingtoncommon.org/book-festival.

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