Special Sunday Story Time at Astoria Bookshop on April 19 at 11:30 AM. More info here!
Brooklyn Public Library “Meet the Author” on March 26
Hudson Children’s Book Festival — May 2, 2026 at Columbia-Greene Community College. More info here!
Pages in the Park — May 17, 2026 at Travers Park, Jackson Heights, NY. More info coming soon!
Story Time — June 6, 2026 at 11am. Hudson Valley Books for Humanity, Ossining, NY. More info coming soon!
Téo's Tutu: Read-Aloud with Author Maryann Jacob Macias
Join me at the Greenpoint Library for a reading of Téo's Tutu and Q&A! Recommended for families and kids ages 3 and up. More information here.
Gaithersburg Book Festival
Join me at the Gaithersburg Book Festival at Gaithersburg Bohrer Park, 506 S Frederick Avenue, Gaithersburg, MD 20877. Attendance and parking are free!
Valentine’s Day Virtual Read Aloud Hosted by Mil Mundos Books and Cafe
Join me and Mil Mundos Books and Cafe, a mighty independent bookstore, community and activist space in Bushwick, Brooklyn for a virtual read aloud celebrating unconditional love! Register here.
Virtual Read-Aloud of “Téo’s Tutu” Hosted by PFLAG NYC
Please join me and my friends at PFLAG NYC for a read aloud and discussion of
Téo's Tutu. Register here!
Virtual Read Aloud Hosted by PFLAG NYC
Please join me and the wonderful people at PFLAG NYC for a virtual read aloud of Téo's Tutu!
PFLAG NYC’s mission is to create a better future for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth and adults through a partnership of parents, allies, and LGBT people.
Virtual Event with Jacqueline Woodson
Join me for a conversation with my dear friend and mentor, THE Jacqueline Woodson! Thank you to East City Bookshop for hosting us :) This event is free and virtual. Register here!
Virtual Event with Chatham Library
Join me for a read aloud of Téo's Tutu at Chatham Public Library!
Author Story Time & Book Launch: TEO'S TUTU with Maryann Jacob Macias × Dance Project of Washington Heights
“Not only is Teo’s story inspiring, but it is filled with adult allies that encourage and support his decision. The safe and creative environment that is fostered within Teo’s world are ones that parents are trying to create as well. Teo’s Tutu is not only an enjoyable read, but it’s also a way in which adults and caregivers can approach gender creativity with young readers in a way that prioritizes their safety and wellbeing.” -Word Up Community Bookshop staff
Free and open to the public. Register here!