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‘MARCH’ AND ‘TRANCE’ E.L. Doctorow reads from his newest work, “The March” (Random House) and Christopher Sorrentino reads from his National Book Award-nominated “Trance” (Farrar Straus & Giroux). After the reading the authors discuss their work and writing process as part of the author2author series. A signing follows. Tonight, 7 p.m., Housing Works Used Book Cafe, 126 Crosby St., between Houston and Prince streets, 212-334-3324, free, used book donations encouraged.
ATWOOD AT WORK Writer Margaret Atwood reads from her work, including her latest novel, “The Tent” (Nan A. Talese). Afterward, she is interviewed by WNYC host Leonard Lopate. Tomorrow, 7 p.m., Queens College, Music Building, LeFrak Concert Hall, Reeves Avenue at 153rd Street, Flushing, Queens, 718-997-4646, $10.
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