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Pacific Standard, presented by Dad Wagon

Pacific Standard 82 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, United States

From the editors of DadWagon.com, a bloggy celebration of the foul-smelling joys of fatherhood, comes a monthly reading series featuring some of New York’s most entertaining dads. Every month, procreative writers will tell parenting tales that may make you laugh, will probably make you cringe with self-recognition, and will almost definitely send you to the bar […]

Brooklyn Book Festival

Brooklyn Historical Society Library 128 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Anastas will join author Reyna Grande ("The Distance Between Us") and Hole guitarist Eric Erlandson ("Letters to Kurt") in a discussion of memoir and "Writing the Unthinkable" at the Brooklyn Book Festival.  Moderated by GQ senior editor Logan Hill.

Cornelia Street Cafe

Cornelia Street Cafe 29 Cornelia Street, New York, NY, United States

The Bennington Writer's Series continues in the downstairs performance space at the Cornelia Street Cafe, hosted by Robert V. Hansmann.  Anastas will be reading from his memoir "Too Good to Be True."

Book Launch Party at BookCourt

BookCourt 163 Court Street, Brooklyn, United States

Join Anastas for the launch of "Too Good to Be True" at the venerable Brooklyn book-seller BookCourt.  There will be a short reading, an author Q&A, and good old-fashioned book launch party.

Columbus College of Art and Design

Columbus College of Art and Design 60 Cleveland Avenue, Columbus, OH, United States

Anastas will be a visiting scholar at the Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio.  He will deliver at talk on his essay "The Foul Reign of Emerson's 'Self-Reliance" in conjunction with the artist Todd Slaughter's exhibition "American Primitives."

The Harbor Room in Gloucester, Massachusetts

The Harbor Room 8 Norwood Ct., Gloucester, MA, United States

Anastas will be coming home to the city where he was born to read from "Too Good to Be True," in a great room with a view of Gloucester Harbor.  Many thanks to the Gloucester Writers Center (126 East Main Street) and the great local indie bookseller The Bookstore (61 Main Street) for co-sponsoring the […]

Longfellow Books in Portland, Maine

Longfellow Books 1 Monument Square, Portland, ME, United States

Longfellow Books in Portland, Maine has been an indie fixture since it opened right off of Monument Square a little more than ten years ago.  Anastas will be reading from "Too Good to Be True" at 7PM and wondering why he doesn't live in Portland!