Readings and events recorded at Magers and Quinn Booksellers in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Jim Lenfestey and Su Smallen read from the unique poetry anthology If Bees Are Few: A Hive of Bee Poems.
David Treuer reads and discusses his novel Prudence, set in rural Minnesota in the middle of WWII.
Reflections on Extinct Birds: A Poetry and Prose Reading with Holly J. Hughes and BJ Hollars in September 2016
A visit from the Mizna journal, a literary and cultural journal devoted to promoting Arab American culture and expression.
Daniel Clowes discusses his new book Patience with Zak Sally. Zak and Daniel discuss graphic novels, "the cartoonist walk" and more.
In this episode, Blair Braverman reads some passages from her book Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube, and answers questions about her lifelong love of the cold, her beginnings as a writer, and her old obsession with the phrase "tough girl."
Award-winning author and Minnesota favorite William Kent Krueger reads from his novels Windigo Island and Ordinary Grace.
Nora McInerny Purmort visited the store in June to read from her heart-wrenching and hilarious (yeah, both) memoir, It's Okay to Laugh (Crying is Cool Too).
British novelist Max Porter visited us from across the pond to read his novel Grief is the Thing With Feathers. He was joined by Man Booker prize winner Marlon James.
Sloane Crosley reads from her novel The Clasp, including a discussion with The Riveter Magazine.