Thanks to the pandemic, instead of running all over the Northeast to promote the paperback publication of GREEK TO ME, I stayed in New York, rearranging corners of my home to look good on Zoom. Below are links to events of the recent past. I am taking the rest of the summer off, but will update again in September.

Take care, be safe. When in doubt, stay home and read!

House of Speakeasy at (virtual) Joe’s Pub, via Crowdcast, with Bill Buford (DIRT), Michael Rips (THE GOLDEN FLEA), and Jennifer Steinhauer (THE FIRSTS), recorded on May 27th. Click on this link for a taste of Norris family mythology.

The Hellenic University Club of Wilmington invited me to their new book club on June 14th, and it was such fun zooming with Greeks! If you’re on Facebook, you can watch the video: https://www.facebook.com/myparea/videos/2571343749846160/

Canio’s Books invited me to visit Sag Harbor (virtually) on the first day of summer, Saturday, June 20th. View my World Tour of Athena Statues, including work from the Metropolitan Museum, the Getty Villa, the streets of Sydney, Australia, the Louvre Abu Dhabi, and Barcelona. Pictured below: the Heidelburg Athena.

At the Center for Fiction, in Brooklyn, NY, on June 30th, I talked with Marina Endicott about her new book, “The Voyage of the Morning Light” (W. W. Norton; published in Canada as “The Difference”). The Zoom station pictured here was created for Episode No. 342 of So You Want to Be a Writer, with Valerie Khoo, for the Australian Writers Centre. (Note the Blackwing in the pencil holder over the TP.)

Come fall, our journey continues, via Zoom. See the updated Events page.