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A man and woman sitting in the garden and hold  a book.

Praise for Stalina

"A quirky and wonderful new voice in American fiction. Emily Rubin's wise and funny debut is a fresh take on the immigrant story, a new angle on the joy and pain of change."

~Sam Lipsyte, author of The Ask


"A marvelous, captivating debut novel."

~Russian Life Magazine


"Mordantly funny, deliciously human, Rubin's tale of a self-possessed survivor brings zest to the literature of immigration and adaptation."

~Booklist


"[Rubin] respects the often harrowing histories of her Russian characters and, most importantly, is true to human nature, to our weaknesses and superstitions, to the strengths and frailties of our friendships, and to the baggage of the past that we bring with us no matter where we go."

~Daphne Kalotay, author of Russian Winter


"Stalina is a highly accomplished, imaginative work, an impressive debut. Emily Rubin is a writer to watch."

~Jonathan Baumbach, author of B


"Emily Rubin's Stalina is an engaging international epic, a funny feminist treatise and a wise and emotionally satisfying serious novel all at the same time. Like Amy Bloom's bestselling novel Away it has a sweeping voice and universal appeal. An insightful, impressive debut."

~Susan Shapiro, author of Overexposed and Speed Shrinking


"Stalina Folskaya is a survivor – one with vim, vigor, intelligence and a sense of humor."

~Suzanne Wasserman, Ph.D, Historian and Film Maker

Press, Reviews, and Notices

  • NY1's "New Yorker of the Week"
  • New York Observer
  • Poets and Writers
  • Russian Life 

  • Bomb
  • Our Town
  • Cancer Health
  • Next Avenue



Upcoming & Past Events

October 25, 2025

"The Photograph"

Oct

25
Oct 25

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT

CPW • 25 Dederick St

Kingston, NY 12401, USA

A photograph freezes a moment in time, but some images stay with us long after the moment has passed, evolving as we do, sparking memories and emotions that grow deeper with time. 


My story, I Stalked Charles Mingus, is about the day the photo was taken and how I obtained a copy. Some thirty years after the fact, the memory of the day abruptly resurfaced upon seeing the photo in an alumnae publication. To my shock and delight, my twenty-year-old self is lurking in the background. 


CPW is an impressive and welcoming exhibition space for the photographic arts. Exhibits will be on view to enjoy while you are there for the readings. 

Tickets are $25, and the show will be followed by a wine reception. 

Here’s a link for tickets

https://tinyurl.com/bde72ke8

June 30th, 2024

Writers Read: Summer Camp

The Linda in Albany

Remember the joy of the last day of school?  No more pencils, no more books, no more teachers’ dirty looks!  


Did you head off to a pristine lake somewhere—as a camper, counselor, or waiter—for a season of bugs and bug juice, friends and frenemies, cabins and canoes? Maybe you were the only kid in the neighborhood who didn’t attend camp, or perhaps you were a parent, suddenly free for four weeks.


Writers Read™ and the New York State Writers Institute present personal, 650-word summer camp stories from talented writers throughout New York’s Capital district—from Camp Chingachgook south to Coxsackie, and east of Amsterdam to Hoosick Falls!


Live event at The Linda - WAMC’s Performing Arts Studio, downtown Albany


Hear my story! Latrine Unseen


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIRUVbrluOg 

March 8, 2022

The Women Who Came Before Us — Oldster Storytelling
Online event — 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM EST — RSVP for details

Spring/Summer 2020

The Write Treatment Workshops — Mondays and Wednesdays at 3:00 PM on ZOOM

October 19, 2019

The West Coast Chapter of Dirty Laundry: Loads of Prose will present: HORMONES: The Unbalanced Spin Cycle, 5 writers tell tales from travels along the Endocrine Archipelago at LitCrawl's 20th Anniversary in San Francisco at Carlin’s Laundromat in the Mission on Valencia

Thursday and Friday, November 1, 2 @ 7:30

The Washing Society/Loads of Prose:
Screenings and Readings at ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES

The Washing Society
by Lizzie Olesker & Lynne Sachs
2018, 45 min, digital

Woman leaning against washing machines at a laundromat, waiting for laundry to finish.

Special Screenings:
ARTISTS & SPECIAL GUESTS IN PERSON!


Featuring laundry workers Wing Ho, Lula Holloway, and Margarita Lopez, and actors Ching Valdes-Aran, Jasmine Holloway, and Veraalba Santa.


THE WASHING SOCIETY brings us into New York City laundromats and reveals the experiences of the people working there. Filmmaker Lynne Sachs and playwright Lizzie Olesker collaborate to observe and investigate the disappearing public space of the neighborhood laundromat, and the continual labor that happens there. The intersection of history, immigration, and underpaid work is woven into the film’s observational moments and interviews, along with the uniquely public/private exchange of dirt, lint, stains, and money. The juxtaposition of narrative and documentary elements creates a dream-like, yet hyper-real portrayal of a day in the life of a laundry worker, both past and present.


Screening With:
Lizzie Olesker & Lynne Sachs
DESPERTAR: NYC LAUNDRY WORKERS RISE UP
(2018, 5 min, digital)


Special Guests:
Thurs, Nov 1:
Historian Tera Hunter, whose book TO ‘JOY MY FREEDOM depicts the 1881 organization of African-American laundresses in Atlanta, and Mahoma Lopez and Rosanna Rodriguez (Co-Directors, Laundry Workers Center), will join us to discuss justice in the workplace.


Fri, Nov 2:
'Loads of Prose,' a reading series staged in laundromats, presents authors Emily Rubin (STALINA, 2011), Sung J Woo (LOVE LOVE 2015, EVERYTHING ASIAN, 2009), and Christine Lewis (Organizer, Domestic Workers United), who will read their stories of hidden labor and the challenges of our changing neighborhoods, where infrastructures are crumbling due to the visceral and economic demands of gentrification.


ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES
32 2nd Ave., NYC, NY 10003
(212) 505-5181

June 15, 2017

The Write Treatment Anthology — Book Launch at Mount Sinai

Woman giving a speech on stage
Group of people sitting in the event room
The three women attend the event and took in a selfie
Two women sitting in the event room and one women standing

October 15, 2016

Lit Crawl San Francisco
Dirty Laundry: Loads of Prose/West Coast Cycle Presents Clothes - Lines

Saturday October 15, 2016 7:15 PM - 8:15 PM
Mission Laundromat, 3282 22nd Street, San Francisco, CA 94110

Emily Rubin

October 17, 2015

LITQUAKE - West Coast Chapter
Dirty Laundry: Loads of Prose presents Sex, Lies, and Lost Socks

Mission Laundromat, 3282 22nd Street, San Francisco, CA 94110

October 15, 2015

SPLISH SPLASH: HOT TUB READINGS AND PERFORMANCE
Relax and rejuvenate with the entertaining words and songs of the SIRENS OF SERENITY. Slip into your bathing suit, sip some ambrosia and say goodbye to the stresses of the day with readers Emily Rubin, Collette Plum, Annie Crawford, Claire Margine, Caitlin Clark, Rowena Richie, and harmonica player Sam Barry.


The Battery, 717 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111

August 20, 2014

The Lost & Found Show's "Bicycles" Edition – Wednesday Aug 20, 2014. A reading at Le Poisson Rouge, NYC

January 31, 2013

Segment #1 from the new Stalina audio book - available at Amazon!

Emily Rubin

December 8, 2011

Asian American Arts Alliance panel discussion: Produce and Distribute Your Own Writing.

Emily Rubin

September 10, 2011

Dirty Laundry: Remains of the Stain

May 24, 2011

Emily Rubin

Wednesday, May 18th

Cakeshop’s Mixer presents
Emily Rubin - author of 'Stalina'
and musical duo Flutterbox - Janine Nichols and Neill Cardinal Furio
152 Ludlow Street, between Rivington and Stanton, New York, NY 10002. Subway: F to 2nd Ave., F/J/M to Delancey.

Emily Rubin sing song on the stage

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Lower Manhattan Cultural Council - The Downtown Dinner 2011

Emily Rubin attand award

Sunday, March 27

Sunday Night Fiction Reading Series
KGB Bar, 85 East 4th St., New York, NY 10003 - 7:00 PM - Free!

Emily Rubin

March 20, 2011

Emily Rubin Stalina Neval certificate

January 25, 2011

Emily Rubin Stalina book certificate

January 25, 2011

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