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April 23

The JT LeRoy scandal is a story of our times. In January 2006, the New York Times unmasked Savannah Knoop as the face of the mysterious author JT LeRoy. A media frenzy ensued as JT’s fans, mentors, and readers came to terms with the fact that the gay-male-ex-truck-stop-prostitute-turned literary-wunderkind was really an invention of Knoop, who played the character of LeRoy, and Knoop's sister-in-law Laura Albert, who wrote the books.

Now Knoop's memoir of the experience, Girl Boy Girl, has been turned into a movie, JT LeRoy, starring Kristen Stewart and Laura Dern. To link up with the film, we're publishing a new edition of the book, with a brand new preface by Knoop, exclusively online here at the Seven Stories Blog. Click through to see!

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March 09

Comedian, activist, and author Barry Crimmins died last month at the age of 64. One of the legends of the Boston comedy scene, as well as a childhood abuse survivor and a vigilante anti-pedophilia watchdog who helped expose the prevalance of child pornography on early AOL chatrooms, Crimmins was as influential as he was inimitable. In 2004, he published his personal and political memoir Never Shake Hands with a War CriminalBelow are two representatively eclectic chapters from a very funny and yet very serious book: the first is about starting Boston's first true comedy club, the Ding Ho, while living homeless on the outskirts of town, and the second is about snubbing the "satanic" architect of the United States government's atrocities in Vietnam. 

March 15

Happy Birthday, Kate Bornstein! A celebrated pioneer and advocate for the LGBTQ community, Kate Bornstein is the author of My Gender Workbook: How to Become a Real Man, a Real Woman, the Real You, or Something Else EntirelyGender Outlaw: On Men, Women and The Rest of Us; and A Queer and Pleasant Danger: A Memoir. We've excerpted the introduction and first chapter of the inspiring Hello, Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks, and Other Outlaws below. We hope you enjoy!

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May 17

There’s no greater chronicler of the despair and hysteria of America in the late twentieth century than Gary Indiana. A novelist, playwright, photographer, poet, and former art critic at the Village Voice, Indiana has set down a generation’s pathologies for posterity. Now, exclusively for the Seven Stories Blog, he takes on the case Jann Wenner, the impresario behind Rolling Stone. Check out Indiana’s review of Sticky Fingers: The Life and Times of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone Magazine here!

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March 16

In a year or two everyone would start dying of AIDS. But we didn’t know that in his office. What we knew was silence, elaborate and subtle and vast. What I knew was an avalanche of shame. 

March 19

June 08

Fake news have been in the news a lot lately. Whether we're talking about Trump's characterization of Russian meddling in the election or news feed headlines that put the National Review to shame, the impartiality and veracity of the media we consume is suddenly an open question. It didn't always used to be that way. At least not with the staid and storied New York Times.

July 17

"But the bohemian narrative needed tweaking, as the old East Village went on dying. So I fudged together a grandiose tale of survival. I was the Last of the Mohicans, I told myself (“aha!”), citing the opening on Avenue A of the gourmet delicatessen Gracefully in 1999 as proof that our values were under attack by capitalism. I, descendant of Richard Hell, was to hold a valiant last stand before the neighborhood surrendered its anarcho-populism to commercial hegemony. Then, having decided my time was up, I would flee to the Upper East Side (I did just that), now the token artist moonlighting as an ironic has-been, raconteur to starchy lawyers and doctors. I would tell myself and everyone else that I’d been part of something real, something raw, something so unlike the preppy invasion, something no algorithm could ever predict, something unannounced."

Carlos Dengler writes about gentrification, social conscience, and more.

September 20

A newsletter from our publisher.

July 31

A newsletter from our publisher.

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August15

Join us at Elliott Bay Book Company to celebrate the release of 100 TIMES: A MEMOIR OF SEXISM by...

Seattle, WA
7.00pm
Elliott Bay Book Company
August07

100 Times: A Memoir of Sexism (Seven Stories Press)

Lambda-nominated and Shirley Jackson...

Los Angeles, CA
7.30pm
Skylight Books
June07

Wednesday, June 7 @ 6:00 PM

Books, Inc. Berkeley
1491 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley, CA 94709

Join...

Berkeley, CA
6.00pm
Books, Inc. Berkeley
February15
Head over to Book Culture as they celebrate Crossing Borders: Stories and Essays about Translation, with editor Lynne Sharon Schwartz, at Book Culture on 112th! Lynne will be joined by a panel of contributors to the book, including Michelle Herman, Michae
New York, NY
7.00pm
Book Culture on 112th Street
March27

Join us for an evening with Spencer Reece and William Keppler Robinson, discussing Reece's...

Madrid, Spain
8.00pm
Desperate Literature
November01

The Ivy is pleased to present a stellar lineup of writers reinventing memoir, fiction, and...

United States
6.00pm
The Ivy Bookshop
January05

As part of the Meeting Our Challenges Tour, please join George Lakey...

New York, NY
6.30pm
People's Forum
February27
Boswell is pleased to host an event with George Lakey, Quaker activist and author of Dancing with History: A Life for Peace and Justice.
Milwaukee, WI
6.30pm
May25

Thursday, May 25 @ 7:00 PM

Powell's Books at Cedar Hills Crossing
3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd,...

Beaverton, OR
7.00pm
Powell's Books at Cedar Hills Crossing
June24

Sat., June 24, 2023 at 11:00am PT

Book Passage Corte Madera
51 Tamal Vista Blvd, Corte...

Corte Madera, CA, CA
11.00am
Book Passage Corte Madera
May20

Saturday, May 20 @ 2pm PDT

Avid Reader at Broadway Station
1945 Broadway Sacramento, CA 95818

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Sacramento, CA
2.00pm
Avid Reader at Broadway Station
November02
Please join Lola Lafon, Lise Esdaile, and others for an afternoon reading of the recently translated English version of Lafon’s novel, along with a discussion and Q&A on her creative process.
NY
2.00pm
TBA
February23
The eccentric fictional worlds of authors Valeria Luiselli and Guadalupe Nettel come alive on the ALOUD stage as these two leading voices in contemporary Mexican literature meet to share recent work.
Los Angeles, CA
7.15pm
Mark Taper Auditorium, Central Library, Los Angeles
June03toJune04
On the weekend of June 3rd and 4th, 2017, the Bay Area Book Festival will once again fill downtown Berkeley with a literary extravaganza that offers pleasure to anyone who has ever loved a book.
Berkeley, Ca
12.00pm
Bay Area Book Festival
September15
Join Bluestockings for a wonderful event with author Jan Clausen, who will read from and discuss her seminal text Apples & Oranges.
New York, NY
7.00pm
Bluestockings
May01
Join Ariel to discuss his latest work, Darwin's Ghost.
Washington, D.C.
7.00pm
Politics & Prose at the Wharf
May03
Join Ariel to discuss his latest book, Darwin's Ghost.
New York, New York
7.00pm
Barnes & Noble Upper West Side
April27
Ariel visits The Regulator Bookshop to read and sign his latest book, Darwin's Ghost.
Durham, NC
7.00pm
The Regulator Bookshop
April09
Abdellah Taïa will read from his latest work and discuss the role of storytelling and journalism in cultural resistance movements.
New York, NY
6.30pm
The Center for the Humanities
March26

Join us at 192 Books for an evening with Gary Indiana, author of the recently re-issued novels...

NY, United States
7.00pm
192 Books