Poets & Writers Theater
Every day we share a new clip of interest to creative writers—author readings, book trailers, publishing panels, craft talks, and more. So grab some popcorn, filter the theater tags by keyword or genre, and explore our sizable archive of literary videos.
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In this WREG News Channel 3 interview in Memphis, Tara M. Stringfellow talks about how her work as an attorney informed her writing and discusses the poems in her first collection, Magic Enuff (Dial Press, 2024). For more from Stringfellow, read her installment of our Ten Questions series.
Tags: Poetry | Tara Stringfellow | Magic Enuff | Dial Press | WREG News Channel 3 | Memphis | interview | Ten Questions | 2024 -
“In each of my close relationships, I feel like I get to be a different version of myself.” In this Books Are Magic event, Lilly Dancyger speaks with Leslie Jamison about how she tackled writing about her closest friendships in her first essay collection, First Love: Essays on Friendship (Dial Press, 2024), which is featured in Page One in the May/June issue of Poets & Writers Magazine.
Tags: Creative Nonfiction | Lilly Dancyger | First Love | Dial Press | Leslie Jamison | Books Are Magic | Page One | May/June 2024 -
“It’s a story that traces three generations of a Southern Black family and one daughter’s discovery that she has the power to change her legacy.” In this video, Tara M. Stringfellow talks about her debut novel, Memphis (Dial Press, 2022), and her writing process, which involves listening to opera and jazz music. Memphis is featured in Page One in the May/June issue of Poets & Writers Magazine.
Tags: Fiction | Tara Stringfellow | Memphis | Dial Press | 2022 | Page One | May/June 2022 -
“Obsession is uncomfortable. It is almost always something that you would not choose to be obsessed with.” At an event at the New School, Ann Napolitano talks about the importance of paying attention to one’s obsessions and about the inspiration for her third novel, Dear Edward (Dial Press, 2020).
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“I wanna be / all the girls I’ve ever loved / mean girls, shy girls, loud girls, my girls, / all of us angry on our porches…” Olivia Gatwood reads poems from her debut collection, Life of the Party (Dial Press, 2019), at the Bell House in Brooklyn.
Tags: Poetry | Spoken Word | Olivia Gatwood | Life of the Party | Dial Press | Penguin Random House | 2019 | reading -
Emilie Pine talks about fear of failure, connecting to readers, being open about grief and loss, and the power of storytelling with Ireland Unfiltered’s Dion Fanning. Pine’s debut essay collection, Notes to Self (Dial Press, 2019), is featured in Page One in the July/August issue of Poets & Writers Magazine.
Tags: Creative Nonfiction | Emilie Pine | interview | Page One | July/August 2019 | Notes to Self | Dial Press | 2019 | essay collection -
James Baldwin’s 1974 novel If Beale Street Could Talk has been adapted into a feature film directed by Barry Jenkins. Starring Stephan James, Regina King, and KiKi Layne, the film follows a young woman in 1970s Harlem attempting to prove her fiancé’s innocence when he is arrested for a crime he didn’t commit.
Tags: Fiction | If Beale Street Could Talk | James Baldwin | Dial Press | 1974 | movie trailer | film adaptation | 2018 -
Allegra Goodman introduces and reads from her novel The Cookbook Collector (Dial Press, 2010) at the 2010 National Book Festival. Goodman’s sixth novel, The Chalk Artist (Dial Press, 2017), is featured in Page One in the July/August issue of Poets & Writers Magazine.
Tags: Fiction | Allegra Goodman | reading | National Book Festival | The Cookbook Collector | The Chalk Artist | Dial Press | 2010 | 2017 | Page One | July/August 2017 -
“Across his body were rounded scars, bullet holes, healed over.” Hannah Tinti reads from her second novel, The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley (Dial Press, 2017), which is featured in Page One in the March/ April issue of Poets & Writers Magazine.
Tags: Fiction | Hannah Tinti | The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley | Dial Press | Page One | March/April 2017 | 2017 -
“For me, books are the things that tell you what you need to do in life and they’re also the things that help you make sense of your life.” Will Schwalbe, author of Books for Living (Knopf, 2016), speaks with PBS NewsHour’s Jeffrey Brown about the importance of reading and the books that have taught him life lessons such as Paula Hawkins’s The Girl on the Train (Riverhead Books, 2015), James Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room (Dial Press, 1956), and Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon (Knopf, 1977).
Tags: Fiction | Creative Nonfiction | 1956 | 1977 | 2015 | 2016 | Books for Living | Dial Press | Giovanni's Room | James Baldwin | Jeffrey Brown | Knopf | Paula Hawkins | PBS NewsHour | Riverhead Books | Song of Solomon | The Girl on the Train | Toni Morrison | Will Schwalbe