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April 13

The following excerpt, from Walter Mosley's Workin' on the Chain Gang is featured in Voices of a People's History of the United States, edited by Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove. 

November 09

“If there is no struggle there is no progress. . . . This struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a physical one, and it may be both moral and physical, but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will. Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will continue till they are resisted with either words or blows, or with both.”

—Frederick Douglass

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May 28

To celebrate Miles Davis's birthday this past Sunday, we're sharing an intimate conversation between Quincy Troupe, Miles's friend, biographer, and author of Miles and Me, and Seven Stories Publisher Dan Simon. Troupe dishes on the curious start to their friendship, the riotous energy of Miles's persona, and the deeply universal nature of his music. Our Spotify playlist at the end lets you groove to the rhythm of Troupe's favorite Davis tracks. 

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Today we celebrate what would be the 71st birthday of the late Octavia Butler, a pioneer in the world of science fiction, with "The Book of Martha," a short story from Bloodchild.

In this story, Butler works through her lack of belief in the possibility of a universally appealing utopia with humor and careful consideration. God summons Martha Bes to effectively ameliorate the conditions of humanity. As a result of the exchange, Martha settles on an original plan to satisfy God's seemingly impossible challenge.

PS: Enter to win a free copy of Bloodchild here, and take 50% off Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents through Saturday June 23, 11:59 PM.

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July 06

A few weeks ago Triangle Square Books for Young Reader’s Facebook page was attacked by a wave of conservative homophobes. That the attacks and one-star ratings were instigated by a blogger who once videotaped herself eating bacon while ranting about Islamic terrorists was hideous enough. But the fact that she chose to egg on her followers with homo- and transphobic language during Pride Week was particularly galling.

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While reading through Kurt Vonnegut’s papers in the Lilly Library, at Indiana University, as they worked on the first comprehensive edition of his short fiction, Vonnegut’s friend Dan Wakefield and Jerome Klinkowitz, a scholar of Vonnegut’s work, came across five previously unpublished stories. 

In anticipation of publishing Kurt Vonnegut’s Complete Stories (available for order today!), we’ve been rolling out some of those tales that never found their way into print. The Atlantic got “The Drone King,” which they published along with an incredible animated version of the story. Another, “Requiem for Zeitgeist” will be published tomorrow on the website of The Nation.

And here’s "And on Your Left," a never before published Vonnegut story exclusively for the Seven Stories blog. It tells the tale of hard scientists forced into a life of show biz, and how they conspire to get back to their work. We hope you enjoy!

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May 04

How is it that a man who is in the game only for himself can make a nation believethat he is in it for them? And is the left becoming more like Trump even as it fights to oppose him? Noah Kumin wonders about the reciprocal relationship between the President, his internet boosters, and his internet critics.

October 06

The chapter below is excerpted from Khary Lazarre-White's Passage. As Farah Jasmine Griffin put it, Passage is "a work of great originality, pain, and aching beauty. Its protagonist, Warrior, a sensitive, haunted and haunting young man, bears the burden of history: the past is always near, shaping and informing present realities of black boys like himself."

March 09

November08

This Lincoln Center commission commemorates Howard Zinn’s seminal book, A...

New York City, NY
7.30pm
David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center
May16

After a year of studying the speeches, letters, and songs of the remarkable people who inspired...

New York, NY
7.00pm
David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center
April18

RESCHEDULED: This event will now take place on Thursday, April 18th at 7pm.

New Rochelle Public...

New Rochelle, NY
7.00pm
New Rochelle Public Library
June25
Join us for the launch of 100 TIMES
Brooklyn, New York
7.00pm
McNally Jacskson Williamsburg
August07

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

Lambda-nominated and Shirley Jackson...

Los Angeles, CA
7.30pm
Skylight Books
October08
Please join Busboys Books at their 5th and K location as they welcome Khary Lazarre-White for a discussion and signing of his new book "Passage."
Washington, DC
2.00pm
Busboys and Poets 5th & K
October18
Join Khary Lazarre-White for a discussion and signing of his debut novel, "Passage!"
San Francisco, CA
6.00pm
Book Passage
October22
Join author Khary Lazarre-White in a discussion and signing of his debut novel, "Passage."
Oakland, CA
2.00pm
Marcus Books
November19
Join Khary Lazarre-White for a reading and discussion of his debut novel, "Passage," at the Miami International Book Fair.
Miami, FL
4.00pm
Room 8202 (Building 8, 2nd Floor
October17
Join Khary Lazarre-White at Eso Won Books in a discussion about his debut novel, "Passage."
Los Angeles, CA
7.00pm
Eso Won Books
October19
Join author Khary Lazarre-White at the Northwest African American Museum for a discussion and signing of his debut novel, "Passage."
Seattle, WA
7.00pm
Northwest African American Museum
October14
Join Source Booksellers and Khary Lazarre-White in a discussion of his debut novel Passage
Detroit, MI
6.00pm
Source Booksellers
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
April27
Ted Rall visits to talk about his latest book, Francis the People's Pope.
Columbus, OH
7.00pm
The Book Loft
April28
Ted Rall visits to talk about his latest book, Francis the People's Pope.
Cincinnati, OH
6.00pm
Joseph-Beth Booksellers
June08

A Country for Dying (Seven Stories Press)

An exquisite novel of North Africans in Paris by...

Los Angeles, CA
7.30pm
Skylight Books
April24
Graphic novel author and illustrator will speak with Scott Santis about his latest work: Francis, the People's Pope.
Chicago, IL
6.00pm
The Seminary Coop
November08
Join noted leaders, educators, and psychologists for this timely panel discussion, followed by an author reception and book signing.
New York, NY
7.00pm
The Jewish Theological Seminary
June07
Book launch for "The Instinct for Cooperation"
Santa Fe, New Mexico
6.30pm
Collected Works Bookstore & Coffeehouse
June21
Jeff Wilson discusses The Instinct for Cooperation.
Baltimore, MD
6.30pm
Red Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse