I don't like that I live in a country where this is necessary. But I'm grateful to @penamerica.bsky.social, David Baldacci, Hachette, & MacMillan for stepping up to protect writers #freedomtowrite #books
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The image features a quote on a black background with white text and red highlights. It reads: "To summarize our dream in one word, it is this — A Beautiful China. And if we were to describe the values of this Beautiful China, they would be these — freedom, justice, and love." The quote is attributed to Xu Zhiyong from the essay "Beautiful Politics," published on China Change and translated by Elizabeth Lindley. The PEN America logo is at the bottom right.
3 years ago, Chinese authorities sentenced incisive writer, dogged advocate and #FreedomToWrite Awardee Xu Zhiyong to 14 years in prison—for writing about his dream of a "Beautiful China."
Xu should never have been jailed. We call for his immediate and unconditional release. pen.org/imprisoned-f...
grateful to @maddow.bsky.social for featuring this story, this library director, and these issues as faced in certain parts of Canada, imported from hateful disinformation/anti-freedom to read lobbies-US. shame on them all. #freedomtoread #freedomtowrite #intellectualfreedom is a human right.
A banner across the top of this graphic reads: "2011 Freedom to Read Awardee Arrested." The image shows a photo of Nasrin Sotoudeh pictured in a room with the quote highlighting her arrest due to advocacy for human rights. The quote from PEN America's Karin Deutsch Karlekar mentions relentless harassment by Iranian authorities. The image features the PEN America logo.
PEN America condemns the Iranian authorities’ shocking arrest of human rights lawyer and writer Nasrin Sotoudeh. The 2011 #FreedomToWrite Awardee is one of many detainees at heightened risk amid airstrikes by the U.S. and Israeli armed forces and worsening prison conditions. pen.org/press-releas...
Narges Mohammadi—the writer, human rights defender, Nobel laureate, and #FreedomToWrite Awardee—suffered a heart attack in prison, and Iranian authorities are denying her essential medical care. The #FreeNarges Coalition calls for her immediate release to receive life-saving treatment.
The Chinese government is the world’s leading jailer of writers according to PEN America’s #FreedomToWrite Index, an annual count of writers jailed globally. Authorities in China must release all jailed writers unconditionally and end the persecution of free expression. pen.org/report/freed...
What good is the #freedomtowrite if nobody gets to learn about the work? | #books #bookreview
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"... a steady increase since 2022 of women writers both held in jail and at risk overall for their free expression."
#FreedomToRead #FreedomToWrite
From lifetime prison sentences to drawn out criminal trials, risks to women writers are only increasing. Research by PEN America’s #FreedomToWrite Center has found a steady increase since 2022 of women writers both held in jail and at risk overall for their free expression. pen.org/we-must-reme...
This image features Galal El-Behairy, standing with a solemn expression. Overlaying the image is text from a poem by him referencing themes of silence, death, passion for singing, and love for their country. The text mentions singing to the country and facing death for one song. The Pen America logo is displayed at the bottom.
Poet and #FreedomToWrite Awardee Galal El-Behairy has been detained in Egypt for more than 8 years because he wrote clever lyrics to a viral song that mocked the country’s president. This #WorldPoetryDay, share El-Behairy’s story and his poetry: https://pen.org/prison-for-poetry-eight-years/
We are gravely concerned for the safety of all unjustly detained writers during the war in Iran, including Yousef Ansari, a board member of the Iranian Writers’ Association, and Narges Mohammadi, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and PEN #FreedomToWrite Awardee. We urgently call for their release.
Despite finishing his prison sentence, El-Behairy, a poet and PEN/Barbey #FreedomToWrite Awardee, remains trapped in indefinite pretrial detention, with no end in sight.
Egypt must immediately and unconditionally pardon and release El-Behairy. Read more at pen.org/prison-for-p...
A legend has fallen. "Michael Silverblatt said Lewis Carroll’s 'Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland' was the book that had made him an avid reader as a child. The public #library became a second home." #freedomtoread #freedomtowrite #books
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The image features a quote with a black background and white text, emphasizing "A Beautiful China" in red. The quote discusses the values of freedom, justice, and love. It is attributed to Xu Zhiyong from his essay "Beautiful Politics," published on China Change and translated by Elizabeth Lindley. The Pen America logo is at the bottom right.
Six years ago, essayist and #FreedomToWrite Awardee Xu Zhiyong was arrested in southern China. Authorities cited his writing—in which he dreamt of a China underpinned by freedom, justice, and love—as evidence of his so-called crimes. pen.org/imprisoned-for-dreaming-...
The Free Narges Coalition condemns the new prison sentences—amounting to 7.5 years on unjust charges—handed down to #FreedomToWrite Awardee Narges Mohammadi, who faces aggravated threats in detention in Iran. She and all prisoners of conscience must be freed immediately. pen.org/press-releas...
4/4 "Readers might well feel they deserve a warning too, for sane lovers of literature who read this book are likely to experience fury and even despair by the time they finish."
#freedomtowrite #freedomtoread
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PEN America's 2023 PEN/Barbey #FreedomToWrite Awardee Narges Mohammadi has been sentenced to yet more prison time in Iran. We stand in solidarity with Narges and call for her release, as well as many others unjustly jailed for their writing, expression, and activism narges.foundation/nobel-peace-...
Huge congrats to the 2026 @penamerica.bsky.social Literary Award finalists! 🥂
In a time of rising challenges for authors, these awards remind us why we must protect the #FreedomToWrite. Diverse voices and bold ideas are the backbone of a healthy culture.
#books #penawards
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As Narges Mohammadi, PEN America's 2023 #FreedomToWrite Awardee, starts a hunger strike to protest prison conditions for detainees, PEN America as part of the #FreeNarges Coalition steering committee stands in solidarity with Narges and demands her release. www.cnn.com/2026/02/04/m...
Oscar-nominated writer Mehdi Mahmoudian arrested in Iran for condemning the government’s brutal crackdown on protesters in a letter signed by 17 people, including #FreedomToWrite Awardees Narges Mohammadi (the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize honoree) and Nasrin Sotoudeh: www.independent.co.uk/news/world/m...
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Got the Winter Blues? Treat yourself by booking a summer writing retreat in Bath, 26-29 June. If you’ve been watching Agatha Christie’s ‘Seven Dials’ you’ll recognise the location. www.freedomtowrite.co.uk
On Substack I reflect on the winter retreat…
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Publishing should be courageous. #freedomtowrite #freedomtoread
Vietnam—the third leading jailer of writers in the latest #FreedomToWrite Index—is holding these writers in horrendous conditions that violate their human rights, leaving Tuan in serious medical conditions, and has inflicted severe prison terms of over a decade on all three.
#Books by women dominated most-borrowed library lists in 2025. All of the top 10 books on Libby were by women. #freedomtoread #freedomtowrite
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If books weren't powerful, they wouldn't be banned. John Green, author of "Looking for Alaska," the most banned book in Amerika, is hopeful for the future of the #freedomtowrite #freedomtoread @penamerica.bsky.social @johngreensbluesky.bsky.social
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Photo of Narges Mohammadi, set against a dark background with red accents, including a quote from Interim co-CEO of PEN America, Summer Lopez, detailing her situation and condemning her unjust detention.
PEN/Barbey #FreedomToWrite Awardee Narges Mohammadi is still unjustly detained a week after her violent arrest in Iran. We demand the Iranian government release her and others jailed for their expression, and allow access to lawyers and medical care. pen.org/press-releas...
Writer @elanakarnold.bsky.social, whose books are often banned, says ignorance does not protect innocence. #freedomtowrite #freedomtoread @penamerica.bsky.social www.youtube.com/shorts/wS1n7...
Graphic featuring a portrait of Narges Mohammadi, with a quote from the Free Narges Coalition that reads: "Our mobilization will continue until Narges Mohammadi and all detained human rights defenders and journalists are unconditionally free. They must be liberated at once.” PEN America logo appears at bottom right.
Today, after a year of conditional freedom, Narges Mohammadi—an activist, writer, Nobel Peace Laureate, and PEN/Barbey #FreedomToWrite Awardee—was re-arrested by Iranian authorities. Mohammadi was attempting to speak at a memorial for murdered human rights lawyer Khosrow Alikordi.