Best-selling author Jenny Milchman talks about and reads from her new novel The Second Mother online Sept. 16.
When publishing powerhouse Condé Nast announced on August 27 that Dawn Davis would be the new editor of Bon Appétit magazine, the veteran book...
Fan Ogilvie, former poet laureate of West Tisbury, is getting ready to publish her latest collection of poems, entitled The Berth.
Jennifer Smith Turner’s new novel Child Bride, a story of survival.
In his first novel, No Truth Left to Tell, Chilmark seasonal resident Michael McAuliffe mines his experience as a civil rights attorney to peel back...
This fall, retired professor Philip Weinstein will lead readers through four novels by Toni Morrison and Ulysses by James Joyce.
On Thursday evening, for its fourth and final event, the series turned its focus to the Black Lives Matter movement, bringing the national...
August 20 is the deadline to sign up for the online open mic August 23.
His Majesty Tatabong Alexandre of the Lenale Ndem chiefdom in Cameroon is the special guest for the library's virtual Sankofa festival Friday.
When award-winning author Erik Larson sets out to write historical nonfiction, he allows the characters to be his guide.
The Edgartown Library now offers contactless pick-up six days a week from noon to 4 p.m.
On Thursday evening, Sarah Broom addressed a crowd of 558 virtual participants to discuss her memoir The Yellow House at the opening event to this...

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Arts Briefs

Island poet KT Herr leads a free, weekly online poetry writing workshop Fridays beginning May 8.

West Tisbury poet laureate Spencer Thurlow leads another online free-write poetry class on Thursdays starting May 7.

Jennifer Smith Turner’s recent book Child Bride was named best fiction e-book by the Black Caucus of the American Library Association.

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