Cast Your Vote on the Brooklyn Bookfest App

The Brooklyn Bookfest is just two days away!  A reminder:

Sunday, September 23, 5pm: BROOKLYN BOOK FESTIVAL
Saint Francis Auditorium (180 Remsen Street)

Nothing Ever Breaks But the Heart. Novels that span generations and continents to remind us to tread lightly when following the heart. Stewart O’Nan (The Odds), Gail Tsukiyama (A Hundred Flowers) and Terry McMillan (Getting to Happy) read and discuss their work. Moderated by Jeffrey Lependorf, CLMP.

You can get festival info on your iPhones and Android smartphones via iTunes and GooglePlay.  When you get the app, there’s a “AT&T Fan Fave” button — vote for Stewart!  You can vote once a day.  For detailed information, check out the info below.

The Odds Paperback & Book Tour

The paperback edition of The Odds will be out on September 25!

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The Odds Paperback Book Tour

Tuesday, October 9, 6pm
HARTFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Center for Contemporary Culture Auditorium
500 Main St.
Hartford, CT 06103
www.hplct.org

Wednesday, October 10, 7pm
PORTER SQUARE BOOKS
25 White St
Cambridge, MA 02140
www.portersquarebooks.com

Thursday, October 11, 7pm
RIVER RUN BOOKS
142 Fleet St.
Portsmouth, NH 03801
www.riverrunbookstore.com

Saturday, October 13, 4pm
BRATTLEBORO LITERARY FESTIVAL
Brattleboro, VT
Stewart O’Nan – Centre Congregational Church
brattleboroliteraryfestival.org

Monday, October 15, 12pm
METRO DETROIT BOOK & AUTHOR SOCIETY
Book Luncheon
Burton Manor
27777 Schoolcraft Rd.
Livonia, MI 48150

Tuesday, October 16, 8am
MI and OH ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE TEACHERS CONFERENCE
Breakfast and Author Session
Marquis Room 2nd level of the hotel conference center

Tuesday, October 16, 7pm
BOOKS & COMPANY AT THE GREENE
4453 Walnut St
The Greene
Dayton, OH 45440
www.booksandco.com

Thursday, November 8
COOPER-SIEGEL COMMUNITY LIBRARY
Fox Chapel
403 Fox Chapel Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15238

Past Dates

Saturday, September 22, 2:15pm – Keynote Speaker
Conversations and Connections Philadelphia 2012 – Conversations and Connections brings together an eclectic mix of writers and editors for an all-day conference in the heart of Philadelphia.  Stewart will be the keynote speaker at the event!

Sunday, September 23, 5pm: BROOKLYN BOOK FESTIVAL
Saint Francis Auditorium (180 Remsen Street)

Nothing Ever Breaks But the Heart. Novels that span generations and continents to remind us to tread lightly when following the heart. Stewart O’Nan (The Odds), Gail Tsukiyama (A Hundred Flowers) and Terry McMillan (Getting to Happy) read and discuss their work. Moderated by Jeffrey Lependorf, CLMP.

9/22 & 9/23: Conversations and Connections & Brooklyn Bookfest!

9/22, Saturday, 2:15pm – Keynote Speaker
Conversations and Connections Philadelphia 2012 – Conversations and Connections brings together an eclectic mix of writers and editors for an all-day conference in the heart of Philadelphia.  Stewart will be the keynote speaker at the event!

9/23, Sunday, 5pm: BROOKLYN BOOK FESTIVAL – Saint Francis Auditorium (180 Remsen Street)
Nothing Ever Breaks But the Heart. Novels that span generations and continents to remind us to tread lightly when following the heart. Stewart O’Nan (The Odds), Gail Tsukiyama (A Hundred Flowers) and Terry McMillan (Getting to Happy) read and discuss their work. Moderated by Jeffrey Lependorf, CLMP.

The Bookfest will be held at Brooklyn Borough Hall and Plaza, 209 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn NY 11201.

5/2: Stewart O’Nan & Jane McCafferty @ CLP – Main

Wednesday, May 2, 2012 at 6:00 PM
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh – Main (Oakland)
4400 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Good friends and novelists Stewart O’Nan and Jane McCafferty appear together for Writers LIVE with their latest novels.

Stewart O’Nan, a Pittsburgher and self-proclaimed Pirates fan, is a nationally acclaimed author who has built a following all over the country for novels like Emily Alone and Last Night at the Lobster. Kirkus Reviews calls his latest novella The Odds “a valentine to marriage as it is actually lived in troubled times.”  The Odds follows the Fowlers to Niagara Falls on their second honeymoon where they bet their remaining life savings in hopes of saving everything else – even their crumbling marriage.  Stewart O’Nan is author of 14 novels, a screenplay, and two works of nonfiction. He says he got his first big break as a writer when he won the 1993 Drue Heinz Literature Prize for his collection of short stories, In the Walled City.

Jane McCafferty is author of the new novel First You Try Everything, and a Professor of Creative Writing at Carnegie Mellon University. Set in present-day Pittsburgh, her latest novel is about the unraveling of the marriage of Ben and Evvie Muldoone and the agonizing process of divorce. The Oprah Magazine blog, O, says that First You Try Everything is “a life-stopping novel by Jane McCafferty, a crackerjack of a writer…”. Jane McCafferty won the 1992 Drue Heinz Literature Prize for her collection of short fiction, Director of the World.

A book signing follows the program, with copies of First You Try Everything and The Odds available from the Penguin Bookshop.

For more information, contact Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures at 412-622-8866, email info@pittsburghlectures.org, or visit www.pittsburghlectures.org.

Related story at the Post-Gazette:

Authors Stewart O’Nan and Jane McCafferty tackle love and marriage

In the category of calculated risks, marriage is undoubtedly the ultimate gamble.

Art and Marion Fowler, a Cleveland couple verging on bankruptcy, roll their wedded dice one last time by returning to Niagara Falls, where they honeymooned 30 years ago. Their story unfolds in Stewart O’Nan’s 14th novel, “The Odds.”

Mr. O’Nan, who lives in Edgewood, will read from “The Odds” on Wednesday at the main Carnegie Library branch in Oakland. Joining him for the reading and a conversation will be his colleague, Carnegie Mellon University English professor Jane McCafferty. She will read from her novel “First You Try Everything,” which was published this year by HarperCollins. [See review of both books from the Jan. 29 Post-Gazette.]

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Stewart at Duquesne

From The Duquensne Duke:

Author Stewart O’Nan talks to students, profs about writing at Duquesne’s Power Center Ballroom

Acclaimed American author Stewart O’Nan spoke and read some of his work at Duquesne on Monday in the Power Center Ballroom, as part of the English department’s First Year Writing Program Event.

O’Nan, a Pittsburgh native, whose award-winning novels have earned national recognition, drew a crowd of  750 students and professors. His most well-known novel, 2008 national bestseller Last Night at the Lobster, was nominated for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize.

During his speech, O’Nan stressed that it is important for every writer to constantly read.

“I love to read. I think all writing comes from reading and a love of reading,” O’Nan said.

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