Ann Dávila Cardinal and Eden Robins discuss their new novels at Belmont Books
Oct
29
7:00 PM19:00

Ann Dávila Cardinal and Eden Robins discuss their new novels at Belmont Books

Join Belmont Books for Ann Dávila Cardinal and Eden Robins's discussion of We Need No Wings and Remember You Will Die

Tuesday, October 29th at 7 PM

ABOUT WE NEED NO WINGS

To be free, we must learn to fly.

Tere Sanchez has always known who she was: a professor, a wife, a mother, and a friend. But when her husband dies unexpectedly, she finds herself completely broken. Taking a leave from the university, Tere hopes that she can mourn her husband and get back on her feet, but instead, she spends a year consumed by grief.

Until the day she levitates. 

Suddenly, Tere's life is thrown into disarray, and the repeated incidents of levitation not only make her question her sanity, but also put her in danger. She decides she will do anything to stop them. So when she's reminded that her family is related to the renowned levitating mystic, Saint Teresa of Avila, she leaves the refuge of her home and travels to Spain, hoping to find answers. But Saints can be elusive, and not all answers are easily found. Tere will soon have to decide whether to remain shrouded in her grief, or open her heart to a world where we need no wings to fly…

From the award-winning author of The Storyteller's Death comes a riveting, multicultural story about what it means to love, heal, and take flight.

ABOUT REMEMBER YOU WILL DIE

A search. A puzzle. Sixty protagonists—all of whom are dead.

Told entirely through obituaries and ricocheting through time, Remember You Will Die is an innovative, genre-bending epic about the messy tapestry of human history and the threads that connect us, told through the eyes of Peregrine, an AI mother grappling with the unexpected death of her human daughter, Poppy.

And from the newspaper clippings of individual lives emerges something else unexpected: generations entwined through blood and art and the consequences of their actions, betrayals and redemptions that traverse our dying world and beyond.

Spanning continents, centuries, planets, and genres, and centering a diverse mix of human experiences, Remember You Will Die is a provocative exploration of who we are and what we could be.

Event address: 

79 Leonard St

Belmont, MA 02478

Ticketed Event: No

View Event →
She Writes: Vermont - Four Women, Four Novels, & The Vermont Writing Life
Oct
24
7:00 PM19:00

She Writes: Vermont - Four Women, Four Novels, & The Vermont Writing Life

A Quartet of local women novelists chatting books, writing, and being Vermont authors. Join Katherine Arden, Ann Davila Cardinal, Margot Harrison, and Sarah Stewart Taylor for an evening of sharing from each of their novels and talking about their writing processes! It's sure to be a great conversation!

View Event →
New England Review Ulysses Reading Series
Oct
10
7:00 PM19:00

New England Review Ulysses Reading Series

  • Middlebury College Humanities House (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The NER Ulysses Reading Series is a biannual, in-person reading series hosted in Middlebury College’s vibrant and accessible Humanities House (115 Franklin Street). Named after artist James MacDonell’s Visualizing Ulysses series of schematic prints, which hang throughout the house, this series celebrates new work by writers at all stages of their careers.

The series 2024 kickoff event will take place on Thursday, October 10, 2024, at 7:00 PM ET and will feature Ann Dávila Cardinal, Middlebury student Cole Chaudhari, NER 45.2 contributor Samantha DeFlitch, and Christopher Shaw.

View Event →
Ann Dávila Cardinal at the New Hampshire Book Festival
Oct
4
to Oct 5

Ann Dávila Cardinal at the New Hampshire Book Festival

The New Hampshire Book Festival is an annual statewide book festival with the mission to bring authors together with readers to celebrate literacy, conversation, and community. This premier cultural event hosts 40+ nationally recognized authors for a free, all-day festival of panels, interviews, and book signings in New Hampshire’s historic capital city, Concord.

Ann Dávila Cardinal is among the 2024 authors presenting at the festival.

October 4-5, 2024

Main Street, Concord, NH

More detailed schedule to follow.

View Event →
Ann Dávila Cardinal & M.T. Anderson in Conversation: Two Books About Stolen Relics
Sep
19
7:00 PM19:00

Ann Dávila Cardinal & M.T. Anderson in Conversation: Two Books About Stolen Relics

Ann will be talking to National Book Award Winner M.T. Anderson, whose new book Nicked, like Ann’s We Need No Wings, features the theft of a saint relic. These writers and friends will talk about their books and the odd coincidence that they were researching and writing works with surprising similar themes.

View Event →
We Need No Wings Launch Celebration
Sep
10
7:00 PM19:00

We Need No Wings Launch Celebration

Join Ann Dávila Cardinal to celebrate the release of her next adult novel, We Need No Wings, coming from Sourcebooks on September 10th! Celebration event at Heart Energy Arts Lab at 90 Main Street, Montpelier, VT, Suite 203, home of Sacred Vessel Tattoos and Shady Lady Tattoos.

The gathering will have a Spanish theme, with tapas and sangria, and there will be openings for flash tattoo scheduling during the event.

Bear Pond Books Montpelier will be on hand to sell copies of the novel.

About the book:

To be free, we must learn to fly.

Teresa Sanchez has always known who she was: a professor, a wife, a mother, and a friend. But when her husband dies unexpectedly, she finds herself completely broken. Taking a leave from the university, Teresa hopes that she can mourn her husband and get back on her feet, but instead, she spends a year consumed by grief.

Until the day she levitates.

Suddenly, Teresa's life is thrown into disarray, and the repeated incidents of levitation not only make her question her sanity, but also put her in danger. She decides she will do anything to stop them. So when she's reminded that her family is related to the renowned levitating mystic, Saint Teresa of Avila, she leaves the refuge of her home and travels to Spain, hoping to find answers. But Saints can be elusive, and not all answers are easily found. Teresa will soon have to decide whether to remain shrouded in her grief, or open her heart to a world where we need no wings to fly…

We hope you'll join us!

View Event →
AUTHOR EVENT WITH JULIA ALVAREZ
Apr
10
7:00 PM19:00

AUTHOR EVENT WITH JULIA ALVAREZ

Join legendary author Julia Alvarez in conversation with Vermont author Ann Davila Cardinal to celebrate Alvarez's new novel, "The Cemetery of Untold Stories" and delve into the power of stories, both told and untold. In her review, Bear Pond Book's Claire Benedict says "When author Alma Cruz tries to literally bury her untold stories, the stories come to life and speak to visitors, to each other, to anyone who will listen to remind of us the power and necessity of storytelling in our lives. This book is a gem of imagination and craft."  

This event will be held in the second floor sanctuary of the Unitarian Church. The church's elevator is out of service since July's flood. Access will be by stairs only. We apologize for any inconvenience. 

View Event →
Norwich University Writers Series Presents Ann Davila Cardinal
Mar
27
4:00 PM16:00

Norwich University Writers Series Presents Ann Davila Cardinal

  • Chaplin Hall Gallery | Norwich University (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

A reading from Vermont author Ann Davila Cardinal as part of the Norwich University Writers Series. Free and open to the public

The Norwich University Writers series welcomes award-winning Vermont author and Norwich grad (VC ‘00) Ann Davila Cardinal to campus on Wednesday, March 27, 4:00 p.m., Chaplin Hall Gallery. Cardinal is the author of several novels for both young adult and adult readers, including the forthcoming novel for adults We Need No Wings.

Free and open to the public.

View Event →
Apr
21
to Apr 23

Unbound Book Festival

  • Google Calendar ICS

Ann Dávila Cardinal will be participating in the Unbound Book Festival in Columbia, Missouri. April 20-23, 2023.

The Unbound Book Festival aims to bring nationally and internationally recognized authors of world-class renown to Columbia, Missouri, to talk about their books, their work, and their lives. 

View Event →
Apr
12
6:15 PM18:15

Bear Pond Books Not Just Fiction Bookclub Event

Wednesday, April 12, 2023 - 6:15pm to 7:45pm

Book Club with the Author! 

The Not-Just-Fiction Book Club will be discussing The Storyteller's Death by Ann Davila Cardinal with a special guest appearance by the author herself! This novel is set in Puerto Rico and draws from the author's own family history.  Come with your thoughts and questions for the author for what should be a great talk. 

Our book groups meet in person at Bear Pond Books and are open to the public. Drop-ins are welcome. 

View Event →
Apr
8
10:00 AM10:00

Derry Author Fest

Ann Dávila Cardinal is giving the keynote for the 2023 Derry Author’s Fest in New Hampshire, Saturday, April 8th.

Writing from the In Between: Navigating Identity as a Writer Between Worlds

So much of our identity as people bleeds through to our identity as writers. We’re told, “write what you know,” and we want to honor the own voices movement, but what if you don’t feel you belong to any particular group? Ann will examine her own experiences of identity and writing as someone of mixed ethnicity. She’ll explore how these issues appear in her work as well as examine a selection of other writers’ books, including Randy Ribay’s Patron Saint of Nothing, Ayanna Lloyd Banwo’s When We Were Birds, and Trevor Noah’s Born a Crime.

Derry Author Fest is a day of writing workshops, panels and networking for aspiring authors, dreamers and dabblers alike. We bring in reputable speakers to teach in areas of their expertise. As an attendee, you can stay all day, half day, or just drop in for a session. Book sales and signings are interspersed in between our workshops so you will have time to buy books, support local artists and get some face time with our teachers. Check out the schedule and our amazing speakers for more information.

The Derry Author Fest is a free event hosted by The Derry Public Library.

View Event →
Ann Dávila Cardinal at 11th Annual Movable Feast Weekend
Feb
4
to Feb 5

Ann Dávila Cardinal at 11th Annual Movable Feast Weekend

  • Reynolds Place Theatre in Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Bookmarks proudly presents the 11th Annual Movable Feast on Sunday, February 5 at 3:00pm at Reynolds Place Theatre.

Tickets for the 11th Annual Movable Feast Weekend are on sale now! Each year Bookmarks invites more than 20 authors (of which Ann is one) to Winston-Salem for the weekend to chat about their books & meet with readers. Check out the current author line-up & grab your tickets at https://buff.ly/3VQRZhP

View Event →
Breakup From Hell Book Launch
Jan
3
5:00 PM17:00

Breakup From Hell Book Launch

Join author Ann Dávila Cardinal to celebrate the release of her latest young adult novel, Breakup From Hell! The event will be held right in the middle of the town where the novel is set, Stowe, Vermont. Local bookseller Bear Pond Books Stowe, is not only where the main character Mica works, but they will be there to sell copies!

Ann will read from the novel, talk about the experience of writing her first based in Vermont, and sign copies. Refreshments served!

Come celebrate the best of times and the end of times…

View Event →
Houston Public Library: A Virtual Evening with Ann Dávila Cardinal
Oct
11
6:00 PM18:00

Houston Public Library: A Virtual Evening with Ann Dávila Cardinal

Enjoy an evening with Ann Davila Cardinal, author of Category Five and Five Midnights, about her debut adult fiction novel, The Storyteller's Death, in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. This is a gorgeously written family saga about a Puerto Rican teenager who finds herself gifted (or cursed?) with a strange ability. Fans of the horror and thriller genres will enjoy this talk. We will stream this event live on the Houston Public Library Facebook page.

View Event →
Book Launch for The Storyteller's Death
Oct
4
6:00 PM18:00

Book Launch for The Storyteller's Death

"There was always an old woman dying in the back room of her family's house when Isla was a child..."

Come celebrate the release of Ann Dávila Cardinal's adult debut novel, The Storyteller's Death! This event will be on the release date of the novel, held right on the campus where the story was born during an MFA in Writing residency, 17 years ago.

Bear Pond Books will be onsite selling copies, and the evening will include a reading and refreshments.

Event is in the College Hall Chapel on the 2nd Floor.

Hope to see you there!

(New York City event announcement coming soon!)

View Event →
Mark Oshiro with Ann Davila Cardinal, Each of Us a Desert
Sep
17
7:00 PM19:00

Mark Oshiro with Ann Davila Cardinal, Each of Us a Desert

Join Porter Square Books for a virtual event with Mark Oshiro, author of Each of Us a Desert, in conversation with Ann Davila Cardinal! Each of us a Desert is a powerful coming-of-age fantasy novel about finding home and falling in love amidst the dangers of a desert where stories come to life. This event is hosted on Crowdcast, and is free and open to all.

View Event →
Lockdown: Noir at The Bar
Jun
19
7:00 PM19:00

Lockdown: Noir at The Bar

Virtual event celebrating the charity anthology Lockdown: Stories of Crime, Terror, and Hope During a Pandemic, coming June 16, 2020 from Polis Books, edited by Nick Kolakowski and Steve Weddle.

In “Lockdown,” 19 of today’s finest suspense, horror, and crime writers explore how humanity reacts to the ultimate pandemic. From New York City to the Mexican border, from the Deep South to the misty shores of Seattle, their characters are fighting for survival against incredible odds. An anthology for our time, showing how the worst crises can lead to the best of us. Proceeds from LOCKDOWN will go to support BINC, the Book Industry Charitable Foundation, as it seeks to help booksellers recover from the devastating COVID-19 crisis.

Contributors to LOCKDOWN include:
Hector Acosta
Scott Adlerberg
Ann Dávila Cardinal
V. Castro
Angel Luis Colon
Jen Conley
Terri Lynn Coop
S.A. Cosby
Alex DiFrancesco
Michelle Garza/Melissa Lason
Rob Hart
Gabino Iglesias
Nick Kolakowski
Richie Narvaez
Cina Pelayo
Renee Asher Pickup
Eryk Pruitt
Johnny Shaw
Steve Weddle

Proceeds from LOCKDOWN will go to support BINC, the Book Industry Charitable Foundation, as it seeks to help booksellers recover from the devastating COVID-19 crisis. 

https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781951709174

View Event →
VCFA MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults Book Birthday Party!
Jun
10
8:00 PM20:00

VCFA MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults Book Birthday Party!

With all book tours going remote, VCFA's MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults program wants to celebrate all the fabulous books that came out this spring from our alumnx and students! To that end, we've scheduled a series of group Book Birthday Parties. Join program staff in celebrating these incredible books and amazing achievements of our beloved community. 

The June 10th event includes new books from VCFA community members Sidura Ludwig, Nancy Bo Flood, Ann Dávila Cardinal, Lindsey Stoddard, and Katie Mather.

View Event →
Bronx Book Festival 2020
Jun
6
12:00 PM12:00

Bronx Book Festival 2020

Panel Title: Building Better Worlds
Panelists: Coco Ma (Shadow Frost), Ann Dávila Cardinal (Category Five), Elizabeth Lim (Spin the Dawn), Janella Angeles (Where Dreams Descend)


Moderator: Arvin Ahmadi (Girl Gone Viral)

When the outside world seems as unbelievable as fantasy, young adult authors create new worlds from what they know. These speculative fiction authors bring lived experiences to worlds built from fantastical kingdoms, code, a magical circus, and Puerto Rico threatened by both natural and supernatural forces. Join them in a discussion about their inspiration for the worlds they build.

View Event →