Fiction & Poetry

Christine Adams

Laurie Lico Albanese

Keisha-Gaye Anderson

Asale Angel-Ajani

Melissa Coss Aquino

Anne Berest

Marina Budhos

Theresa Burns

Anne Burt

Jai Chakrabarti

Gina Chung

Rio Cortez

Alice Elliott Dark

Michael Gillespie

Jenny Jackson

Claire Jiménez

Mary Beth Keane

Tina Kelley

Helen Elaine Lee

Joyce Maynard

Jennifer Maritza McCauley

Eliza Minot

Cleyvis Natera

José Olivarez

Tracy O'Neill

Amy Poeppel

Andrew Porter


Alexis Romay

Frank Rubino

Matthew Salesses

Clare Sestanovich

Jade Song

Laura Spence-Ash

Megan Tady

Matthew Thomas

John J. Trause

Alejandro Varela

Tyriek White

Alice Winn

George Witte

Sharon Dennis Wyeth
Non-Fiction

Neil Baldwin

Lisa Belkin

Jake Bittle

Katherine Dykstra

Andrea Elliott

Dionne Ford

Meryl Frank

Michael Frank

Gabrielle Glaser

Carly Goodman

Margo Jefferson

Rabbi Marc Katz

Mary Louise Kelly

Brooke Kroeger

Andy Kroll

Aiden Levy

Benilde Little

D.T. Max

Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton

Regan Penaluna


Deb Perelman

Joe Pompeo

Amelia Possanza

Alissa Quart

Chita Rivera
A theatrical icon and one of Broadway's greatest triple-threat talents, Chita Rivera is one of the most nominated performers in Tony Award history having earned 10 nominations, won twice and received the 2018 Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre. Her most recent Broadway starring roles include The Visit, the revival of The Mystery of Edwin Drood; The Dancer’s Life, and the revival of Nine. She trained as a ballerina (from age nine) before receiving a scholarship to the School of American Ballet from the legendary choreographer George Balanchine. Her electric performance as Anita in the original Broadway premiere of West Side Story brought her international stardom. Her career is highlighted by starring roles in Bye Bye Birdie, The Rink (Tony Award), Chicago, Jerry’s Girls, Kiss of the Spider Woman (Tony Award), and the original Broadway casts of Guys and Dolls, Can-Can, Seventh Heaven, Mr. Wonderful. Chita was awarded The Presidential Medal of Freedom and the coveted Kennedy Center Honor; performed her solo concert at London’s Cadogan Hall and Carnegie Hall. Her most treasured production is her daughter, singer/dancer/choreographer Lisa Mordente. Photo © Laura Marie Duncan

Eliza Reid
Eliza Reid is a journalist, editor, and cofounder of the annual Iceland Writers Retreat. Eliza grew up on a farm near Ottawa, Canada, and moved to Iceland in 2003, five years after winning a student raffle for a date with the man who became her husband, Gudni Jóhannesson. When he took office as president of Iceland on August 1, 2016, Eliza became the country’s First Lady. In that capacity, she has been active in promoting gender equality, entrepreneurship and innovation, tourism and sustainability, and the country’s writers and rich literary heritage. Being the spouse of the head of state is an immense privilege, full of surreal and wonderful experiences. Eliza has been candid about the role, which is an unofficial position with no job description, penning a lauded op-ed in the New York Times and delivering a TEDx Talk on the topic. Her first book, Secrets of the Sprakkar, was an instant bestseller in Iceland and Canada, a New York Times Book Review Editors' Pick, and is forthcoming or available in numerous languages. Photo © Tara Flynn


Mark Rotella

Jeff Sharlet

Jake Silverstein

Amanda Vaill

Warren Zanes

Kate Zernike
Children's

Alliah L. Agostini

Kwame Alexander

Mike Allegra

Mary Amato

Tracey Baptiste
Tracey Baptiste is a New York Times bestselling author of seventeen books and several short stories for children. She is best known for The Jumbies series which have been Junior Library Guild selections, We Need Diverse Books "Must Read" titles, New York Public Libraries Staff Picks, and Best Books of the year by Bank Street Books and NPR. Her novel Minecraft: The Crash debuted at #5 on the New York Times bestseller list in 2018. Photo ©Viscose Illusion

Soman Chainani

Sabina Wasonga-Gitau
Other Speakers

Carol Crittenden

Dagmara Dominczyk

Skip Dye

Rachel Quinn Egan

Naomi Extra

Nicole Gray

Jazmine Hughes


William Johnson

Peter Kingstone

Merrie Koehlert

Rachel Martens


Leslie-Ann Murray

Richard Ridge

Eric Roston

Liz Samuel


Amol Sinha
Amol Sinha just celebrated his fifth anniversary as executive director of the ACLU of New Jersey, a powerhouse of advocacy in our courts, Legislature, and in communities like Maplewood. Under his leadership, the ACLU-NJ has continued to change New Jersey’s social justice landscape for the better. He leads with the goal of advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion in every aspect of his role, from internal capacity-building to external advocacy.

Stacia Thiel

Kate Tuttle


Diane Wachtell
Workshop Leaders


Chris Ciulla

Christina Kapp

Judith Lindbergh

Kristine Lombardi


Leslie-Ann Murray


Eva Lesko Natiello
