AWM Staff Picks: July
Reading Recommendations from the staff of the American Writers Museum. July marks the halfway point [...]
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Jul
Black Writers, Their Stories, and Ways to Get Involved
Racist police violence, misogynoir, and the other intersectionalities of Anti-Blackness are historical and ongoing, as [...]
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Jun
American Writers Museum To Reopen July 3 With Extra Safety Precautions And A Portion Of Ticket Proceeds For The Month To Benefit Young, Black & Lit And Bernie’s Book Bank
American Writers Museum to welcome back visitors July 3 with members-only access July 1-2, and [...]
Jun
Shirley Jackson at the Movies
In July 2020 the American Writers Museum hosted a conversation with screenwriter Sarah Gubbins who [...]
Jun
Story of the Week
This week, we feature four more stories written by visitors to the newest temporary exhibit, [...]
Jun
American Writers Museum To Receive a National Endowment For The Arts Big Read Grant For Fahrenheit 451 Programming
American Writers Museum to present virtual and in-person activities centered around Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 [...]
Jun
Frederick Douglass’s Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave Read By Writers, Scholars, Activists, Douglass Descendant
The American Writers Museum is pleased to present a special reading of Frederick Douglass’s groundbreaking [...]
Jun
Theatrical Reading List Act III: Behind the Scenes
Welcome to our Theatrical Reading List, a three-act list of plays by American playwrights curated [...]
May
Cats, A Writer’s Loyal Companion
There’s something about cats that gives them a certain mystery and one that makes a [...]
May
Story of the Week
This week, we feature four more stories written by visitors to the newest temporary exhibit, [...]
May
