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28 free poetry readings, book signings, author readings in New York City (NYC) Wed, 03/11/2026 - and on...

Not a day goes by in New York City (NYC) without a free poetry reading or a book signing or a book reading by a famous or not yet famous author. Don't miss the opportunities that only New York provides!

        

Author Reading | Acclaimed Author Shares Her New Novel, Fatherland


Victoria Shorr reads from her latest novel, Fatherland. Martin and Lora Brier, with three young children, possess all the trappings of a perfect life . . . except Martin is having yet another affair. Without warning, he abandons the family for his mistress and a new house on the other side of town. Set in a prosperous midwestern town in the 1950s, Fatherland is a story about the effect of convenient lies and discovered truths. While Martin’s abandonment throws up new difficulties for bewildered Lora, a housewife, who must now find a way to nurture and provide for herself and children, it unleashes a swirl of emotions in their daughter, Josie, who struggles to come to term with his absence. Fatherland follows Josie from this fateful event, across many decades and milestones and through the phases of her tenuous, emotionally fraught relationship with Martin—and the way she begins to move beyond their shared past.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Wed, Mar 11
6:00 pm

Free
Author Readings, March 11, 2026, 03/11/2026, Acclaimed Author Shares Her New Novel,&nbsp;Fatherland

Poetry Reading | Poets Uljana Wolf & Mónica de la Torre Share Their New Work


Enjoy Dancing Double: Poetry Reading and Conversation with Uljana Wolf and Mónica de la Torre. Uljana Wolf, who is currently the DAAD Chair for Contemporary Poetics at NYU, will discuss the role that poetic form, word play and translation can play in times like these with experimental poet and translator Mónica de la Torre, whose recent publication Pause the Document examines the documentation of our lives—whether through language, memory, time—and the dissonance in that documentation. Ioanna Kostopoulou will introduce the event. Uljana's writings consider questions of migration, silence, identity and the mother tongue-paradigm while imagining new kinships based on the “etymological gossip” of puns, fairy tales, mythology.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Wed, Mar 11
6:00 pm

Free
Poetry Readings, March 11, 2026, 03/11/2026, Poets Uljana Wolf & M&oacute;nica de la Torre Share Their New Work

Poetry Reading | Essayist & Poet Kay Gabriel Shares the Work of Cult-Favorite Poet Bernadette Mayer


Writer and organizer Kay Gabriel focuses on the cult-favorite downtown poet Bernadette Mayer’s maximalism, frequently expressed in her compulsion to write “everything.” Mayer’s orientation towards “everything” begins in her early projects, Memory and Studying Hunger, and crests in her epic poem, Midwinter Day. Gabriel will zero in on a couple key passages from Midwinter Day to explore what’s at stake for Mayer in recording everything, and argue that this drive offers an interpretive key to her prolific, intimate, and philosophical body of work.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Thu, Mar 12
7:00 pm

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Poetry Readings, March 12, 2026, 03/12/2026, Essayist & Poet Kay Gabriel Shares the Work of Cult-Favorite Poet&nbsp;Bernadette Mayer

Author Reading | Philosophy YouTuber Robert Pantano Shares His New Book, The Terrible Paradox of Self-Awareness


A reading and discussion to celebrate the release of The Terrible Paradox of Self-Awareness with the author, Robert Pantano. In a series of poignant aphorisms and short essays, Robert Pantano offers nuanced approaches to confronting, understanding, and living within the paradox of self-awareness. Rather than pretending to provide certainty or easy answers, this thought-provoking collection offers ideas and space for reflection—for living well and finding comfort and peace without clear solutions.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Thu, Mar 12
7:00 pm

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Author Readings, March 12, 2026, 03/12/2026, Philosophy YouTuber&nbsp;Robert Pantano Shares His New Book,&nbsp;The Terrible Paradox of Self-Awareness

Author Reading | Award-Winning Journalist & More Share Their New Book, Second Avenue Subway


A reading and conversation with Second Avenue Subway authors Dan McNicol, Bill Goodrich, and Patrick Cashin. A hundred years of planning. A decade of construction. New York City's Future. Second Avenue Subway: Building New York City's Most Famous Thing Never Built is the remarkable story of the past, present, and future of New York's newest subway line. The incredible story of New York’s newest subway line, diving deep into the challenges that stood in its way—spanning politics, engineering, community relations, technology, and even unexpected geology. Dan McNichol is a best-selling author, award-winning journalist, and public speaker known for chronicling America’s most significant infrastructure projects. Bill Goodrich is a transportation infrastructure executive and licensed professional engineer with more than 40 years of experience in engineering and construction management. Patrick Cashin is a photographer who worked for Newsweek, and who became staff photographer for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in 1999, capturing striking images of transportation infrastructure—from transit tunnels to toll bridges.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Thu, Mar 12
8:00 pm

Free
Author Readings, March 12, 2026, 03/12/2026, Award-Winning Journalist & More Share Their New Book,&nbsp;Second Avenue Subway

Open Mic | Poetry, Music, and Comedy Showcase (Online!)


Join a weekly online showcase featuring poems, songs, and comedy. Performers can sign up for a 4-minute spot by reserving one of 20 Artist-RSVP tickets, available starting Wednesdays at 8:00 PM ET. If all spots are filled, performers may join the “good-luck round” at the end of the session. Audience members are welcome to watch live via Zoom.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Thu, Mar 12
8:00 pm

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Open Mics, March 12, 2026, 03/12/2026, Poetry, Music, and Comedy Showcase (Online!)

Poetry Reading | Award-WInning Poets Share Their Recent Work (+ Reception & Signing)


A reading by Heather Christle, Monica Ferrell, and Diane Mehta, followed by a reception/signing. Heather Christle is the author of five poetry collections, most recently Paper Crown. Monica Ferrell is the author of four books of fiction and poetry, including the forthcoming The Future and the collection You Darling Thing, a finalist for the Kingsley Tufts Award and Believer Book Award in Poetry. Diane Mehta's books include Happier Far: Essays, two poetry collections, Tiny Extravaganzas, Forest with Castanets, and a study of technique, How to Write Poetry.
   New York City, NY; NYC
Fri, Mar 13
5:00 pm

Free
Poetry Readings, March 13, 2026, 03/13/2026, Award-WInning Poets Share Their Recent Work (+ Reception & Signing)

Author Reading | Hear New Material from Emerging Writers


The City Reading Series highlights emerging writers from the MFA and MA programs at the City College of New York.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Fri, Mar 13
6:30 pm

Free
Author Readings, March 13, 2026, 03/13/2026, Hear New Material from Emerging Writers

Poetry Reading | Guided Reading: 5 Irish Poems across the Centuries


Enjoy an hour of guided poetry reading and chat about poems new and old, classic and cutting-edge. Staff will provide poems for discussion, but contributions from participants are always welcome. This month, ahead of St. Patrick's Day, Poets House staff member Kate will lead a discussion about five Irish poems from across the centuries.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sat, Mar 14
12:00 pm

Free
Poetry Readings, March 14, 2026, 03/14/2026, Guided Reading: 5 Irish Poems across the Centuries

Poetry Reading | Lifelong New Yorker Harvey Waldman Shares His New Poetry Collection, Shopping Lists for the Apocalypse


Harvey Waldman, 76-year-old native New Yorker and Greenwich Village resident, will be presenting his first published book of poems, Shopping Lists for the Apocalypse. What sense is there in write shopping lists for the apocalypse? Perhaps the idea is not merely to be aware of looming dangers, but to prepare for the challenges that survival brings, an invitation to hope. The poems take the reader on a journey from the Bronx to Berkeley, Santa Monica to Greenwich Village, ultimately to life in Milano and on the Amalfi coast. There will be the lives, births and deaths of many family and friends along on the ride, but also with Charlie Manson and Harvey Weinstein.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sun, Mar 15
3:30 pm

Free
Poetry Readings, March 15, 2026, 03/15/2026, Lifelong New Yorker&nbsp;Harvey Waldman Shares His New Poetry Collection,&nbsp;Shopping Lists for the Apocalypse

Poetry Reading | Martin Agee Shares Debut Poetry Collection, Not a Violin


Enjoy a reading and celebration for recent release of Not a Violin with the author, Martin Agee. Marcia Butler, author most recently of Dear Virginia, Wait for Me, will join as conversant. From the horizon of a childhood Kansas prairie to the intimate space between his chin and violin, to Carnegie Hall and a Broadway show pit amidst Mahler and Sondheim, Agee plumbs the human condition with wisdom and empathy. His poems are lyrical and assured and funny and heartbreaking, all at once, making this marvelous collection a joy to read.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Mon, Mar 16
7:00 pm

Free
Poetry Readings, March 16, 2026, 03/16/2026, Martin Agee Shares Debut Poetry Collection,&nbsp;Not a Violin

Poetry Reading | Book Launch: Dear Letters in the Red Box


Celebrate the launch of Dear Letters in the Red Box by Sarah Stern. Stern describes her collection, saying: “Through recently discovered letters and writings, I explore my parents’ years in Paris between 1946 and 1951. My parents met in New York City, eloped, and shortly thereafter moved to Paris. My mother, a refugee from Germany, returned to Europe. My father, an American, began medical school at the Sorbonne. Neither knew French, but they learned quickly. Many of the poems in this collection respond to the reverberations of those seminal years. Others speak to the present. In the eight sections, the poems talk to each other through time.”
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Wed, Mar 18
6:30 pm

Free
Poetry Readings, March 18, 2026, 03/18/2026, Book Launch:&nbsp;Dear Letters in the Red Box

Open Mic | Poetry, Music, and Comedy Showcase (Online!)


Join a weekly online showcase featuring poems, songs, and comedy. Performers can sign up for a 4-minute spot by reserving one of 20 Artist-RSVP tickets, available starting Wednesdays at 8:00 PM ET. If all spots are filled, performers may join the “good-luck round” at the end of the session. Audience members are welcome to watch live via Zoom.
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Thu, Mar 19
8:00 pm

Free
Open Mics, March 19, 2026, 03/19/2026, Poetry, Music, and Comedy Showcase (Online!)

Open Mic | Hear from Emerging Writers or Perform Your Own Work


Hear original work by local, emerging writers of all genres, or share some of your own pieces! All performers welcome! Hosted by novelist Ed Lin. Sign ups start from 7:30PM. 5-minute time slots.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Fri, Mar 20
8:00 pm

Free
Open Mics, March 20, 2026, 03/20/2026, Hear from Emerging Writers or Perform Your Own Work

Author Reading | Ada Calhoun Shares Her New, Time-Featured Novel, Crush (+ Discussion + Q&A)


Author Ada Calhoun discusses her new novel and forey into fiction, Crush, which was highlighted by Time in their 100 Must-Read Books of 2025. Ada Calhoun’s debut novel mines the literary canon and the heart of middle age and turns up fresh wisdom about the danger and liberation of chasing desire, illuminating new ways to embrace freedom, ambition, and partnership. Ada will give a short reading from the book, discuss it and her other works, and answer some questions.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sat, Mar 21
2:00 pm

Free
Author Readings, March 21, 2026, 03/21/2026, Ada Calhoun Shares Her New, Time-Featured Novel,&nbsp;Crush (+ Discussion + Q&A)

Author Reading | Thought-Provoking Evening of Spoken Word, Poetry, & New Works by Emerging Writers


Since 2022, Brooklyn’s own Mahogany L. Browne—a prolific writer and avid advocate for public art who has held the role of Lincoln Center’s inaugural Poet-in-Residence—hosts a thought-provoking evening of spoken word, spirited conversation, poetry, and presentations of new work, presenting major poets and emerging voices on the New York literary scene. Featured artists to be announced soon!. Browne has written works of fiction, stage plays, and critical essays, edited six anthologies, and authored another half-dozen poetry collections. There are two ways to access this event: 1. General Admission, first-come first-served. Just show up! 2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sat, Mar 21
7:30 pm

Free
Author Readings, March 21, 2026, 03/21/2026, Thought-Provoking Evening of Spoken Word, Poetry, & New Works by Emerging Writers

Author Reading | CNBC Contributor Launches His New Book, How to Ride the Subway


Jimmy Lebenthal launches How to Ride the Subway: Getting Around on Wall Street and in Life.  Jimmy Lebenthal grew up in New York City in the ’70s and ’80s, a hardscrabble time for Gotham. As a youth, the city’s extensive subway system drew his attention to a degree that can only be described as passionate. It was in those years that Jimmy first started investing in public equities. From the perspective of a seasoned subway rider, Jimmy shares his hard-fought wisdom in investing and building successful business relationships. Part how-to guide and part memoir, the whimsy, charm, and intelligence of Jimmy Lebenthal makes this book a must-read for any investor.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Tue, Mar 24
6:00 pm

Free
Author Readings, March 24, 2026, 03/24/2026, CNBC Contributor&nbsp;Launches His New Book,&nbsp;How to Ride the Subway

Author Reading | Biographer Shares His Book on Artist Jack Goldstein


Alexander Dumbadze (with Cameron Martin) reads from his nonfiction book, Jack Goldstein: All Day Night Sky. Synopsis: "A poignant account of the life and work of conceptual artist Jack Goldstein.A defining figure of the 1970s-80s New York art world, Jack Goldstein's wide-ranging body of work, which included immaculate color films and radiant paintings of appropriated images composed by assistants, is both seductive and interpretively elusive. "
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Thu, Mar 26
7:00 pm

Free
Author Readings, March 26, 2026, 03/26/2026, Biographer Shares His Book on Artist Jack Goldstein

Reading | Pulitzer Nominee Poet & Playwright Cornelius Eady Shares His Work


Hear a reading from poet, playwright, and Cave Canem co-founder Cornelius Eady, who is the author of "Proof," a poem written for and read at the swearing in of NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani in January 2026. He is the author of several collections, including Victims of the Latest Dance Craze, winner of the 1985 Lamont Poetry Prize; The Gathering of My Name, nominated for the 1992 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry; Brutal Imagination, finalist for the 2001 National Book Award in Poetry; and Hardheaded Weather. He wrote the libretto to Diedra Murray’s opera Running Man, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama, and his verse play Brutal Imagination won the 2002 Oppenheimer Award for the best first play from an American playwright.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Thu, Mar 26
7:00 pm

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Readings, March 26, 2026, 03/26/2026, Pulitzer Nominee Poet & Playwright&nbsp;Cornelius Eady Shares His Work

Open Mic | Poetry, Music, and Comedy Showcase (Online!)


Join a weekly online showcase featuring poems, songs, and comedy. Performers can sign up for a 4-minute spot by reserving one of 20 Artist-RSVP tickets, available starting Wednesdays at 8:00 PM ET. If all spots are filled, performers may join the “good-luck round” at the end of the session. Audience members are welcome to watch live via Zoom.
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Thu, Mar 26
8:00 pm

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Open Mics, March 26, 2026, 03/26/2026, Poetry, Music, and Comedy Showcase (Online!)

Poetry Reading | Poetry Open Mic: Share Your Work or Listen to Emerging Writers


Participants can share their original work for up to five minutes. Space is limited to 15 readers; show up on time to get a slot!
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Fri, Mar 27
5:30 pm

Free
Poetry Readings, March 27, 2026, 03/27/2026, Poetry Open Mic: Share Your Work or Listen to Emerging Writers

Poetry Reading | Book Launch: Poetry Collection The Art of Undoing (+ Signing)


Celebrate the release of Hudson Plumb's new poetry collection, The Art of Undoing, featuring readings from Plumb, Maria Terrone, and Rosanna Young Oh. Book Synopsis: Hudson Plumb draws us into a world both dark and light. He movingly recalls the death of loved ones—his own and that of strangers—leavening the sorrow with striking images drawn from nature.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Tue, Mar 31
6:00 pm

Free
Poetry Readings, March 31, 2026, 03/31/2026, Book Launch: Poetry Collection The Art of Undoing&nbsp;(+ Signing)

Poetry Reading | 4 Poets Share Work from Upcoming Collections


Experience a reading with Andrea Cohen, Maggie Dietz, Monica Ferrell, and Daniel Tobin to celebrate the release of Four Way Books spring 2026 titles.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Tue, Mar 31
7:00 pm

Free
Poetry Readings, March 31, 2026, 03/31/2026, 4 Poets Share Work from Upcoming Collections

Author Reading | Susan Cheever Shares Her New Nonfiction Book, When All the Men Wore Hats


Hear a reading with Susan Cheever as she sits down with Luis Jaramillo to discuss her new book, When All the Men Wore Hats.  In When All the Men Wore Hats, Susan Cheever looks back on her father’s work and seeks to understand the connections between art and life. How did a bit of local gossip, a slice of Greek myth, and a new translation of Madame Bovary somehow become a brilliant gem like “The Country Husband” or “The Swimmer”?
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Wed, Apr 1
6:00 pm

Free
Author Readings, April 01, 2026, 04/01/2026, Susan Cheever Shares Her New Nonfiction Book,&nbsp;When All the Men Wore Hats

Poetry Reading | Bram Stoker Nominated Authors Share New Poetry Collection, Neurotica


Hear Bram Stoker Award nominated authors Maxwell I. Gold and Clay McLeod Chapman discuss Maxwell's recent poetry collection, Neurotica, to celebrate National Poetry Month. About the Book: Thirty-two bold new literary poems including "A Stretch of Highway", "A Prelude to Madness", "A Picture of Dead Stars in the Sky", and more paint a modern, interpersonal portrait of the Jewish poet.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sat, Apr 4
3:30 pm

Free
Poetry Readings, April 04, 2026, 04/04/2026, Bram Stoker Nominated Authors Share New Poetry Collection, Neurotica

Author Reading | Award-Winning Journalist Shares Her Work


Enjoy a reading and conversation with Krithika Varagur, an editor, and award-winning journalist for her reporting in South Asia and Africa. She’s at work on The Singh Princesses, a biography of three Anglo-Indian sisters in Victorian England.
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Wed, Apr 8
6:00 pm

Free
Author Readings, April 08, 2026, 04/08/2026, Award-Winning Journalist Shares Her Work

Poetry Reading | Major Poets & Emerging Voices Share Their Work


Lincoln Center’s inaugural Poet-in-Residence, Mahogany L. Browne curates thought-provoking evenings of spoken word, spirited conversation, poetry, and presentations of new work, presenting major poets and emerging voices on the New York literary scene. Featured artists to be announced soon! There are two ways to access this event: 1. General Admission, first-come first-served. Just show up! 2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon. 
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Sat, Apr 11
7:30 pm

Free
Poetry Readings, April 11, 2026, 04/11/2026, Major Poets & Emerging Voices Share Their Work

Poetry Reading | Poetry Open Mic: Share Your Work or Listen to Emerging Writers


Participants can share their original work for up to five minutes. Space is limited to 15 readers; show up on time to get a slot!
   New York City, NY; NYC
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Fri, Apr 24
5:30 pm

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Poetry Readings, April 24, 2026, 04/24/2026, Poetry Open Mic: Share Your Work or Listen to Emerging Writers
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