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Program Announced for our May 5 LJ Day of Dialog!

The premier librarian-only gathering of the year, Library Journal’s Day of Dialog returns virtually on Thursday, May 5, with its biggest program yet. From Anthony Marra, Jamie Ford, and Namwali Serpell to Bill McKibben, Beth Macy, and Robert Pinsky, from budding romance and hot new historicals to Black history, memoirs of seeking refuge, and social-justice fiction, this spring’s event includes 14 panels featuring nearly 70 authors from 25 different publishers. Check out the packed program below to plan your day and meet the authors you love! 

9:00 - 9:30 AM ET| Exhibition Hall opens

9:30 - 10:10 AM ET|Nonfiction: Poetry Is a Force

Perspectives on poetry and life.

Ada CalhounAlso a Poet: Frank O’Hara, My Father, and Me, Grove Press: Grove Atlantic 

Ross GayInciting Joy, Algonquin Books: Workman Publishing: Hachette Book Group 

Robert PinskyJersey Breaks: Becoming an American Poet, W. W. Norton: W. W. Norton & Company

Moderator: Barbara Hoffert, Editor, Prepub Alert, LJ

 

9:30 - 10:10 AM ET|Memoir: Seeking Refuge

The realities of coming to North America.

Edafe Okporo, Asylum: A Memoir & Manifesto, S. & S.: Simon & Schuster

Jamal SaeedMy Road from Damascus, ECW Press

Javier ZamoraSolito: A Memoir, Hogarth: Penguin Random House

Moderator: Barrie Olmstead, Las Vegas-Clark County Library District
 

10:15 - 10:55 AM ET| Fiction: Romance

A little love for everyone.

Sarah M. EdenThe Bachelor and the Bride, Shadow Mountain Publishing

Julie Murphy & Sierra SimoneMerry Little Meet-Cute, Avon: HarperCollins

Erica RidleyNobody’s Princess, Forever Books: Hachette Book Group

Toni Shiloh, In Search of a Prince, Bethany House: Baker Publishing Group

A.S. Thornton, Son of the Salt Chaser, CamCat Books

Moderator: Eve Stano, Ball State University Libraries, IN

 

10:15 - 10:55 AM ET|Nonfiction: Memoir

Significant lives revisited.

Phyllis Biffle Elmore, Quilt of Souls: A Memoir, Imagine: Charlesbridge

Bobbie ScopaBoth Sides of the Fireline: Memoir of a Transgender Firefighter, Chicago Review Press: IPG

Bill McKibben, The Flag, The Cross, and the Station Wagon: A Graying American Looks Back at His Suburban Boyhood and Wonders What the Hell HappenedHenry Holt: Macmillan 

Jess Ruliffson, Invisible Wounds: Graphic Journalism, Fantagraphics Books

Moderator: Liz French, Senior Editor, LJ Book Reviews

 

11:00 - 11:55 AM ET|Nonfiction: Black American History  

The ongoing legacy of enslavement.

Margaret Burnham, By Hands Now Known: Jim Crow's Legal Executioners, W. W. Norton: W. W. Norton & Company

Kerri K. GreenidgeThe Grimkes: The Legacy of Slavery in an American Family, Liveright: W. W. Norton & Company

Peniel E. JosephThe Third Reconstruction: America's Struggle for Racial Justice in the Twenty-First Century, Basic Books: Hachette Book Group 

Thomas RicksWaging a Good War: A Military History of the Civil Rights Movement, 1954–1968, Farrar, Straus & Giroux: Macmillan

Robert Samuels & Toluse OlorunnipaHis Name Is George Floyd: One Man's Life and the Struggle for Racial Justice, Viking: Penguin Random House

Moderator: Leah Huey, Dekalb, P.L., IL

 

11:00 - 11:55 AM ET|Fiction: Community

Veteran and debut authors on connection.

Alice Elliott DarkFellowship Point, Marysue Rucci Books: Scribner: S. & S. 

Salma El-WardanyThese Impossible Things, Grand Central Publishing: Hachette Book Group

Jonathan Escoffery, If I Survive You, MCD: Farrar, Straus & Giroux: Macmillan

Angela Jackson-BrownThe Light Always Breaks, Harper Muse: HarperCollins Focus 

Rasheed NewsonMy Government Means To Kill Me, Flatiron: Macmillan 

Moderator: Lillian Dabney, The Seattle Athenaeum

 

11:55 AM - 12:30 PM ET| BREAK/Visit the Exhibit Hall

 

12:30 - 1:25 PM ET| Fiction: Social Justice Perspectives 

Fiction that illuminates today’s crucial issues.

John Manuel AriasWhere There Was Fire, Flatiron: Macmillan 

Kali Fajardo-AnstineWoman of Light, One World: Penguin Random House

Oscar HokeahCalling for a Blanket Dance Algonquin Books: Workman Publishing: Hachette Book Group 

Mohsin HamidThe Last White Man, Riverhead Books: Penguin Random House

Zain KhalidBrother Alive, Grove Press: Grove Atlantic

Moderator: Luke Gorham, Galesburg P.L., IL  

 

12:30 - 1:25 PM ET|Fiction: The Dystopian View

Different genres, one dystopian perspective.

C.J. CareyWidowland, Sourcebooks Landmark: Sourcebooks

Silas HouseLark Ascending, Algonquin Books: Workman Publishing: Hachette Book Group 

Megan GiddingsThe Women Could Fly, Amistad: HarperCollins

Veronica RothPoster Girl, William Morrow: HarperCollins

Vauhini VaraThe Immortal King Rao, W. W. Norton: W. W. Norton & Company

Moderator: Marlene Harris, Reading Reality, Atlanta

 

1:30 - 2:25 PM ET| Fiction: Literary Life Lessons 

Award-winning novelists turn in exciting new work.  

Jamie FordThe Many Daughters of Afong Moy, Atria Books: Simon & Schuster 

Ian McEwanLessons, Alfred A. Knopf: Penguin Random House

Anthony MarraMercury Pictures Presents, Hogarth: Penguin Random House

Ottessa MoshfeghLapvona, Penguin Press: Penguin Random House

Monique RoffeyThe Mermaid of Black ConchAlfred A. Knopf: Penguin Random House

Moderator: Lisa Peet, SeniorEditor, News, Library Journal

 

1:30 - 2:25 PM ET|Fiction: Family

Untangling the ties that bind.

Sopan DebKeya Das’s Second Act, S. & S.: Simon & Schuster

Ella KingBad Fruit, Astra House

Elizabeth McCrackenThe Hero of This Book, Ecco: HarperCollins

Namwali Serpell, The Furrows, Hogarth: Penguin Random House

Kevin WilsonNow Is Not the Time To Panic, Ecco: HarperCollins

Moderators: Marianne Paterniti, Book Group Coordinator

Pat Sheary, Head of Adult Programming, Darien Library, CT

 

2:30 - 3:00 PM| BREAK/Visit the Exhibit Hall

 

3:00 - 4:00 PM ET|Fiction: Thrillers

Edgy new thrillers that take readers far.

Julie ClarkThe Lies I Tell, Sourcebooks Landmark: Sourcebooks

Jennifer GivhanRiver Woman, River Demon, Blackstone Publishing

John Keyse-WalkerHavana Highwire, Severn House

Amy RiversStumble and Fall, Indie Author Project

Dani PettreyThe Deadly Shallows, Bethany House: Baker Publishing Group

Moderator: Lynnanne Pearson, Skokie P.L., IL

 

3:00 - 4:00 PM ET|Nonfiction: Where We Are Today

Investigating a rapidly changing world.

Steve BrodnerLiving & Dying in America: A Daily Chronicle 2020–2021, Fantagraphics Books

Steve LopezIndependence Day: What I Learned About Retirement from Some Who’ve Done It and Some Who Never Will, Harper Horizon: HarperCollins Focus 

Beth MacyRaising Lazarus: Hope, Justice, and the Future of America’s Overdose Crisis, Little, Brown and Company: Hachette Book Group

Lecia MichelleThe White Allies Handbook: 4 Weeks To Join the Racial Justice Fight for Black Women, Dafina: Kensington Publishing Corporation 

Steven W. Thrasher, The Viral Underclass: The Human Toll When Inequality and Disease Collide, Celadon: Macmillan

Moderator: Mattie Cook, Flat River Community Lib., MI

 

4:05 - 5:00 PM ET|Nonfiction: Beautiful World

The glories and endangerment of our natural world.

Julian Aguon, No Country for Eight-Spot Butterflies: A Lyric Essay, Astra House

Kate BeatonDucks: Two Years in the Oil Sands, Drawn & Quarterly

Todd Myers, Time To Think Small: How Nimble Environmental Technologies Can Solve the Planet’s Biggest Problems, Imagine: Charlesbridge

Lenore Newman & Evan Fraser, Dinner on Mars: The Technologies That Will Feed the Red Planet and Transform Agriculture on Earth, ECW Press

Ed YongAn Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around UsRandom House: Penguin Random House

Moderator: Matt Enis, Senior Editor, Technology, LJ

 

4:05 - 5:00 PM ET|Fiction: Historical Perspectives

Ranging through time with five distinctive novelists.

Bruce Ferber, I Buried Paul, The Story Plant

Teresa MessineoWhat We May Become, Severn House 

Heather B. Moore, In the Shadow of a Queen, Shadow Mountain Publishing 

Rudy RuizValley of Shadows, Blackstone Publishing 

Ellen Marie Wiseman, The Lost Girls of Willowbrook, Kensington: Kensington Publishing Corporation

Moderator: Julie Kane, Washington & Lee Lib., Lexington, VA

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