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MAY 25, 2008
Chicago, IL
Pilcrow Lit Fest
Panel discussion: "The Community vs. Solitude: How workshops, conferences, book clubs, blogs, and bookstores influence the creative process"


JANUARY 31, 2008
New York, NY
2008 AWP Conference & Bookfair
Panel discussion: "Tourists & Natives: The craft and politics of writing fiction about the Caribbean"


OCTOBER 28, 2006
Austin, TX
Texas Book Festival - "After Hours" literary fiction event
Continental Club


OCTOBER 15, 2006
New York, NY
Great Read in the Park festival
Bryant Park


OCTOBER 5, 2006
Houston, TX
Brazos Bookstore


SEPTEMBER 27, 2006
Chicago, IL
Bookslut Reading Series
Hopleaf Bar


SEPTEMBER 16, 2006
Colleyville, TX
Borders


AUGUST 19, 2006
Dallas, TX
WordSpace's Texas UnBound 2006 Summer Literary Festival
Undermain Theater


MAY 4, 2006
Corte Madera, CA  (Bay Area)
Book Passage - joint appearance with Daniel Alarcón


MAY 2, 2006
Los Angeles, CA
Dutton's Brentwood Bookstore


MAY 1, 2006
Seattle, WA
The Elliott Bay Book Company


APRIL 21, 2006
Austin, TX
Texas Monthly Author Series, April Face-to-Face event
BookPeople


APRIL 20, 2006
San Antonio, TX
Barnes & Noble - San Pedro Crossing


APRIL 18, 2006
Dallas, TX
Borders - Preston & Royal


APRIL 14, 2006
Coral Gables, FL
Books & Books


APRIL 13, 2006
Newark, DE
Borders - Geoffrey Drive


APRIL 12, 2006
New York, NY
Barnes & Noble - Chelsea


APRIL 10, 2006
Dallas, TX
Arts & Letters Live, Texas Bound reading series
Dallas Museum of Art


JANUARY 6, 2006
San Antonio, TX
Alfredo Cisneros Del Moral Foundation Award reading
Gemini Ink


AUGUST 13, 2005
Dallas, TX
WordSpace's Texas UnBound 2005 Summer Literary Festival
Undermain Theater

cover of "Come Together, Fall Apart"
   Come Together,
   Fall Apart

   a novella and stories
   about the book

   buy the book
   now available
   in paperback


“ This is a very finely-tuned collection of stories. What strikes me most is its bravery—both political and emotional. Henríquez is a ventriloquist for contemporary Panama, one who recognizes the plight of the dispossessed and the forgotten. The language is tamped down just enough to make their stories sing—and what they sing of feels heartfelt, original and true. A striking new voice, full of empathy, detail and imagination.”
— Colum McCann