Fischer organized numerous literary performances and readings with Yoko Tawada, Claudia Gehrke, Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, Erich Maas, Peter Wawerzinek and others.
Juliette's Literary Cafe also created a comprehensive retrospective of the work of the author Hubert Fichte along with Tahar Ben Jelloun (the first Prix Goncourt winner from the Maghreb), Hans Mayer, Leonore Mau, as well as Hartmut Böhme, Napoleon Seyfarth and others.
Numerous writers, theorists, artists and musicians read and consecutively interpreted the 4,000-page novel Justine and Juliette by the Marquis de Sade in its entirety, which was first published in German by Matthes & Seitz in 10 volumes.
Among them were Blixa Bargeld, Durs Grünbein, Katharina Thalbach, Hermann Treusch, Thomas Macho, Gerburg Treusch-Dieter, Martin Wuttke, Harry Hass, Andreas L. Hofbauer, Kang Moon-suk with Uwe Mengel, Heinrich Dubel, Peer Martiny, Ben Becker, Julia Regehr, Peter Brasch, Olaf Nicolai and Eshu, Michael Farin, Angela Winkler and Thomas Brasch, Thomas Kapielski, Lauren Newton with Koho Mori-Newton and Hendrik Rohlf, Friedrich Kittler, Miron Zownir, Thea Dorn, MiJuliette’schael Pfister, Ambros Waibel, Stefan Hufschmidt, Katharina Franck, Andrea Jeremiah and Harald Koch, Ulrike Haage, Thomas Thieme, Cora Chilcott, Anna Stieblich and Henry Meyer, Franca Kastein Ferrera Alves, Rosa von Praunheim, Slavoj Žižek, Richard Shusterman, Jack Sergeant, Susan Neiman, Y. Michal Bodemann, Pierre Bourgeade, Pavel Kohout and numerous other performers.
Die Liebe und ihr Gegenteil oder Mädchenmörder Brunke was initiated on the basis of the Brunke-Konvolut in the Jewish Museum, Berlin, with Blixa Bargeld, Marion Brasch, Herbert Fritsch, Lars Rudolph, Otto Sander, Anna Thalbach and Angela Winkler.