Plum City Reading

March 18, 2026

7 pm    
Loganberry Books, 13015 Larchmere Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44120
    
Literary Cleveland's Plum City Reading Series brings the country's most interesting and groundbreaking authors to Cleveland to highlight the work of independent publishers while thoughtfully curating celebratory evenings of literature and community.  The theme of our March reading is Freedom in connection with the Cleveland Humanities Festival and Ohio Celebrates Toni Morrison. This event features readings from Kortney Morrow, author of the new poetry collection Run It Back, and Loung Ung, award-winning author of First They Killed My Father and Elizabeth Zaleski, author of the new book The Trouble with Loving Poets and Other Essays on Failure.

Doors open at 6:30 and reading begins at 7pm to be immediately followed by an afterparty at the Literary Cleveland Offices (13002 Larchmere).

NOTE: In keeping with our mission, to ensure diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, the registration fee for this event is "Pay What You Can." We believe every writer, reader, storyteller, and literary enthusiast who wants to attend a Literary Cleveland event should be able to have that experience. "Pay What You Can" registration allows comfortable, affordable participation for everyone. We have suggested fees—you can pay one of them, or pay what you can. Your participation is the priority for us.

This event is sponsored by Literary Cleveland.

Registration is required.  Register .