Submissions will be accepted via email until midnight on Feb 28. Decisions will be made on March 14.
Literature
NJ Storytelling Guild presents ‘What’s in a Name’ on Feb. 6
The workshop will explore sources, meanings and various connections to names and how they have influenced in us.
Caitlin Petre to speak about her new book on how metrics affect journalism
Petre will discuss book with New Yorker writer Andrew Marantz Jan. 25 via Zoom.
Friends of Anderson Park accepting entries for its annual short story contest
Entry deadline is Feb. 13 and each winner will receive $100.
Montclair Public Library host ‘The 1619 Project’ conversation on Jan. 13
The program is part of Open Book / Open Mind Online
NEEC’s Free Little Pantry Project to participate in Sharing the Hope on Oct. 16
The event is to encourage people to donate food for the pantries.
The NJ Storytelling Guild presents Harvest Story on Oct. 23
The event will feature storytellers and live music
Montclair Literary Festival: Stevie Van Zandt on disappointment
Memoir is “more than just a music book for music people,” he said.
Montclair Literary Festival: Stevie van Zandt, The Fonz and more
The festival will take place Oct. 2 to 3, with mostly free events.
Annual Montclair Literary Festival on Oct. 2-3
Stevie van Zandt, of The Sopranos and Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, will headline the fifth annual festival to be held on October 2 and 3, 2021.
Members of Montclair Write Group contributed to award-winning book on pandemic
Four members of the Montclair Write Group contributed to “Corona City: Voices from an Epicenter,” an anthology of COVID-19 stories and photographs. The collaborative project won two categories in the […]
Montclair Literary Festival will host Salman Rushdie on June 22
Succeed2gether’s Montclair Literary Festival will host renowned storyteller Salman Rushdie, in an online event to talk about his latest book, “Languages of Truth: Essays 2003–2020,” on Tuesday, June 22 at […]
Grief, time travel, childhood, homelessness — Stories from young Montclair minds
The young competitors in this year’s Anderson Park Short Story Contest weren’t given many constraints — they could be led by their imaginations and creativity.
‘Why Can’t I Play with My Friends?’ helps children cope with COVID-19
Montclair High School graduate Tori Schoen, class of ’16, illustrated the new children’s book by Sherry Lottero, “Why Can’t I Play with My Friends?”, designed to help children cope.