Simon and Schuster Speakers Bureau
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Locality: New York, New York
Address: 437 5th Ave 10016 New York, NY, US
Website: www.SimonSpeakers.com
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Don't miss Mary Laura Philpott discuss her bestselling I MISS YOU WHEN I BLINK in her event with the Tennessee State Museum and the Nashville Public Library on 11/12 at 7:00 PM ET:
Learn more about RACE AGAINST TIME by Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting, Jerry Mitchell as he talks with TheCuriousMansPodcast on the historic story behind his captivating book:
We're so excited to watch our Jason Reynolds host the 2020 National Book Awards ceremony and the NBA’s annual Teen Press Conference! From Publishers Weekly:
Watch Juliette N. Kayyem talk with MyRadar Weather Radar in this special about the Wildfire Devastation in America:
ICMYI, watch R.L. Stine give a reading of one of his never-before-heard scary stories, host a GOOSEBUMPS trivia game, and more, in this event hosted by The Novel Neighbor and Scholastic:
Watch our Rebecca Traister as she talks with Desi Lydic of The Daily Show on Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Passing and Why We Should Be Livid:
Our Tembi Locke talks about her bestselling writing, acting, and more with actor J. Claude Deering in the latest episode of Things Are Going Great For Me:
Looking for a new book? Read Reyna Grande's bestselling THE DISTANCE BETWEEN US, starting with this excerpt featured in Alta Journal:
Our Tiffany Shlain & Let It Ripple Film Studio talks with 99 Walks on their latest podcast episode about giving your mind rest by taking a break from technology one day a week:
Hear our Reginald Dwayne Betts talk about the story behind writing his latest The New York Times piece "Kamala Harris, Mass Incarceration and Me," followed by a reading of the article narrated by J.D. Jackson:
Jason Reynolds' #1 New York Times bestselling novel LONG WAY DOWN was published as a graphic novel last month, and it's a book you don't want to miss. Featured on Riveted By Simon Teen:
"'We must make voting an engaging tradition for all [including] Black [people], women, LGBTQ+, our immigrants [and] everyone," says Palmer. 'Together, we can make it trendy to vote and make each of our important voices heard.'" Read more about Keke Palmer and her new song encouraging all to vote. Featured on People:
Listen to our Mary Beth Keane, author of ASK AGAIN, YES, talk with NPR literary critic Maureen Corrigan as part of the Kentucky Author Forum's Great Podversations Series:
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