Torrey Peters and Chase Strangio in conversation with Andrea Long Chu

Thank you for being part of the 2025 WIT Literary Festival!

Whether you joined us in the Berkshires or from afar via livestream, we are grateful for your presence. We hope the conversations sparked new ideas, deepened your perspectives, and left you feeling as inspired as we are.

Guided by this year’s theme, The Power of Words: Authors & Activism, our speakers invited us to wrestle with abiding questions: Who are we? What do we believe? In what kind of country do we want to live? Their artistic brilliance, intellectual passion, and civic engagement helped illuminate the ways words can shape culture and spark change.

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Headshots of M. Gessen and Michael S. Roth

M. Gessen and Michael S. Roth in conversation with Alia Malek

The future is not preordained.

Headshots of Tim Weiner and James Lawler

James Lawler and Tim Weiner in conversation with Garrett M. Graff

Intelligence fails because it is human.

Headshots of Catherine Coleman Flowers and Peter Hotez

Catherine Coleman Flowers and Peter Hotez in conversation with Jeremy S. Faust

Listening is a form of activism.

Headshots of Torrey Peters and Chase Strangio

Torrey Peters and Chase Strangio in conversation with Andrea Long Chu

We have always taken care of each other.

Headshot of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and Sanaz Toossi

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and Sanaz Toossi in conversation with Vinson Cunningham

Every play opens a new door.

Hanif Abdurraqib & Imani Perry

Hanif Abdurraqib and Imani Perry in conversation with Shana L. Redmond

A world where the song is still going on.

Photos of David W. Blight and Deval Patrick

David W. Blight and Deval Patrick in conversation with Imani Perry

My voice, my pen, my vote.

Headshots: Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde and Marilynne Robinson

Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde and Marilynne Robinson in conversation with Paul Elie

To make inroads on the vast terrain of what cannot be said.

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The Authors Guild Foundation

The Authors Guild Foundation, the educational and charitable arm of the Authors Guild, offers free programming to teach working writers about the business of writing and organizes events that highlight the importance of a rich, diverse American literary culture.

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