Twin Cities literary events scheduled for week of March 1

Several literary gatherings are set in the Twin Cities area during the first week of March, featuring authors, musicians, and award announcements. Events include readings by notable writers and a recognition for a local educator's children's book. These activities highlight local and national literary figures.

The literary scene in the Twin Cities kicks off March with a series of events aimed at book lovers and families. On March 1 at 1 p.m., Minnesota writer Kate DiCamillo collaborates with musician Jimmi Langemo at Judson Memorial Baptist Church in Minneapolis. The duo will share stories and music to support the Joyce Uptown Foodshelf, with tickets available through redballoonbookshop.com.

On Saturday at 2 p.m., Colorado writer Nina McConigley will discuss her debut novel, "How to Commit a Postcolonial Murder," with Minnesota author V.V. Ganeshananthan. The free event takes place at the Plymouth library in partnership with Valley Bookseller of Stillwater.

Midweek, on Wednesday at 7 p.m., Scott Meslow presents his book "A Place Both Wonderful and Strange: The Extraordinary Untold History of Twin Peaks" at Magers & Quinn bookstore in Minneapolis.

Imani Perry, winner of the National Book Award for "South to America" and author of "Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My People," joins the Friends of Hennepin County Library’s Pen Pals series. She will speak on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and Friday at 11 a.m. at the Hopkins Center for the Arts, with in-person tickets priced at $49 to $59 and virtual access at $35. Reservations can be made by calling 612-542-8112.

In other news, St. Paul author and educator Christopher Danielson has received the national Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute Mathical Book Prize for his picture book "How Did You Count?" aimed at grades K-2. The book features photographs by Minneapolis photographer Asha Belk. The prize committee noted: “Young readers … are invited to share their thought process — and sometimes whimsical ways — for tallying things up — as they explore colorful photos featuring mathematical groups of everyday objects.” Danielson, a former teacher at Normandale Community College and St. Paul public schools, serves as director of strategic projects at CPM Educational Program and founded Math On-a-Stick, an event at the Minnesota State Fair. The award collaborates with the National Council of Teachers of English, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and Children’s Book Council, and includes a companion teachers’ guide.

Additionally, Barbara Kingsolver's novel "Partita" is slated for release in October, following a pianist's journey of solace and self-discovery after her brother's death.

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Illustration depicting New York Times highlighting 27 notable March 2026 book releases by authors like Ibram X. Kendi and Tayari Jones, amid publishing challenges.
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New York Times spotlights 27 notable books in March 2026 releases

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Building on earlier coverage of anticipated March 2026 titles, the New York Times has highlighted 27 notable new releases spanning diverse genres and prominent authors. Key picks include new works by Ibram X. Kendi and Tayari Jones, alongside a Judy Blume biography. This comes amid publishing challenges, such as the postponement of a major diversity survey.

The Southern Minnesota Scene highlights a selection of arts, music, and community events occurring in the region over the next week. Featured activities include improv performances, art shows, beer festivals, book fairs, and themed parties. Full details and a complete calendar are available at southernminnscene.com.

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A curated selection of 13 book releases for March 2026 emphasizes women's lives, voices, and stories during Women's History Month. The list includes memoirs, novels, poetry, and nonfiction, with most adult prose titles exceeding 300 pages. Publications are scheduled on Tuesdays, avoiding competition with St. Patrick's Day.

Book Riot highlights six standout new releases arriving on February 24, 2026, spanning fiction, short stories, and historical reimaginings. The list features works by authors including Tayari Jones and Lauren Groff, alongside nonfiction titles. These books explore themes from family dynamics in the American South to ancient Egyptian history.

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The Kent District Library has selected Kristin Hannah's novel The Women for its third annual On The Same Page community reading initiative. The program encourages West Michigan residents to engage with the book through discussions and events. Hannah will visit with author Megan Chance in June 2026.

Bestselling authors John Scalzi and Martha Wells will lead the lineup at Pop Madness, San Antonio Public Library's free annual pop culture convention. The event, set for March 7 at Central Library, will feature panels, book signings, cosplay contests, and family activities. It celebrates fandom with diverse authors, artists, and interactive experiences.

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Western New York's music calendar features a mix of folk, rock, and blues performances this week. Local venues host diverse acts, from charity events to tribute shows. Highlights include Ryan Miller’s Catwalk for Charity and Richard Lloyd's performance.

 

 

 

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