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June 26

Please Stop Trying to Leave Me 
Book Launch

at The Strand Bookstore
New York City 

 

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June 27

Pride in Literature:
Celebrating LGBTQ+ Stories 
at RJ Julia 

Madison, Connecticut
 


Panel: "Robyn Gigl, Sara Glass, Alana Saab, and Bobby Finger in conversation with Troix Jackson"
 

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July 20

Author Talk
at NYPL's Tompkins Square Library 
New York City
 

PAST EVENTS CONT...

  • ​​Queer Arab Women Panel at The Strand Bookstore, NYC

  • A Literary Reprieve: Aid for Turkey and Syria at Asian Art Archive, BK

  • Epiphany Mag's Illusions Issue at Black Spring Books, BK

  • Here, There and Everywhere's Holiday Benefit

  • TNS After Hours, KGB Bar 

  • Reading at “Women and Water” fundraising event hosted by Weaving Worlds to raise money for Mama Nadada and clean water initiatives in Africa

  • The Minetta Review’s “Poetry Reading Series” at the NYPL’s Jefferson Market Library

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REVIEW
“Engrossing.” “[An] affecting and singular exploration of a woman’s attempts to live and write with mental illness.”

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REVIEW 
"A well-crafted spiral of a story with hope at its center."

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BOOK LIST 
Ten Debut LGBTQ+ Authors on the Books That Shaped Them As Writers

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BOOK LIST by Alana Saab
9 Experimental Books That Break Narrative Norms

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PAST WORKSHOPS

  • An Exploration of Creativity | Month-long course | Long Island City | Oct '23

  • Intro to Storytelling (and Writing) | Month-long course | New York Public Library | Oct '22

  • Transformative Writing | Weekend retreat with Karma Star | Culture Lab LIC | May '22

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