We're excited to be welcome TOC Reading Series at The Invisible Dog for an unique and special evening with an amazing lineup featuring Chloe Caldwell (Women), Emet North (In Universes), and Tony Tulathimutte (Rejection).
Tables of Contents creates unique and delicious gatherings and conversations at the intersections of food, literature, arts, and culture. They open new entry points for discussions that matter, catalyze connections between individuals via the vulnerability of the table, and help create and champion art and media that is grounded, diverse, and visionary.
Founded by chef Evan Hanczor in 2012 with a dinner inspired by The Sun Also Rises, Tables of Contents has grown to collaborate with over 250 leading contemporary writers, musicians, and artists at the intersections of food and creativity, including National Book Award & Pulitzer Prize winners, MacArthur recipients, and literal rock stars. Their curation highlights voices and perspectives that have often been under-considered and the individuals who are building our delicious contemporary canon.
Website: www.tablesofcontents.org
Instagram: @tables.of.contents
Chloe Caldwell is the author of the national bestseller, Women. Chloé’s next book, Trying, is forthcoming from Graywolf, on August 5th, 2025. She is also the author of the books I’ll Tell You In Person, The Red Zone, and Legs Get Led Astray. She has been on faculty at Writing Workshops Paris, Writing Workshops Iceland, Chautauqua Institute, Fine Arts Work Center, Write or Die Tribe, Catapult, Litreactor, Gotham Writer’s Workshop, and Corporeal Writing.
Emet North has lived in a dozen states over the past decade and has no fixed residence, though they feel most at home in the mountains. In previous lives, they’ve worked in an observational cosmology lab on a grant from NASA, taught snowboarding in Montana, researched Lie algebras, led wine tastings, waited tables, trained horses, and written a thesis on the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. They translate from Spanish to English with a particular focus on queer and trans voices and are always looking for new projects.
Tony Tulathimutte is the author of Private Citizens and Rejection. His work has appeared in The Paris Review, n +1, The Nation, The New Republic, and the New York Times. The recipient of an O. Henry Award and a Whiting Award, he runs the writing class CRIT in Brooklyn.
Admission:
$35 Ticket
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Date + Time:
Tuesday, October 29th
7:00 - 9:00pm