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The weekend's readings continue with another fine poet (and novelist), Steven Nightingale, who returns to Elliott Bay to read from his third collection of sonnets, Cinnamon Theologies (Black Rock Press, the Book Arts Press at the University of Nevada, Reno).
All the Whitney women can read the future in a piece of lace. But Towner Whitney has vowed never to use her gift––and never to return to Salem––after a terrible tragedy involving her twin sister, Lyndley, nearly left her mad. But her resolve is tested when her beloved Great Aunt Eva, Salem’s ... (more)
Mary Woodward. IN DEFENSE OF OUR NEIGHBORS: THE MILLY & WALT WOODWARD STORYJoin us in proudly welcoming Bainbridge native Mary Woodward, here to give a multimedia presentation on her new book, a dual profile in courage of her parents, Milly and Walt, whose Bainbridge Review opposed the internment of 120,000 Japanese ... (more)
All the Whitney women can read the future in a piece of lace. But Towner Whitney has vowed never to use her gift––and never to return to Salem––after a terrible tragedy involving her twin sister, Lyndley, nearly left her mad. But her resolve is tested when her beloved Great Aunt Eva, Salem’s ... (more)
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"No matter what you do, at age forty ... The Wheels Come Off!" writes humorist Sandra Tsing Loh, who is here and making a welcome return for her newest, Mother on Fire: A True Motherf%#$@ Story About Parenting! (Crown), originally a hit, one-woman comedy performance. A familiar voice from National Public ... (more)
Autumn is not quite officially with us on the calendar, but the season is off to a proverbial bang this evening, with Slovenian cultural critic and philosopher Slavoj Zizek making this much-anticipated Town Hall visit. The author of numerous works—this year's In Defense of Lost Causes, The Sublime ... (more)
Matthew Kangas discusses Relocations: Selected Art Essays and Interviews.
Seattle is a good part of the setting and action for Juneau author Stuart Archer Cohen's intense, politically-charged new novel, The Army of the Republic (St. Martin's). Said Army of the Republic is a guerilla-based coalition working to save the U.S. from a corporate oligarchy manifesting itself as a ... (more)
Join us for cookies and conversation with Queen Anne's very own Mary Daheim!
We'll be celebrating the release of Mary's latest B&B mystery, Vi Agra Falls. When Joe Flynn's ex-wife moves back to the neighborhood (Vivian, or Vi), we all know trouble's brewing! Cousins Judy and Renie keeps the clues and ... (more)
One of this country's most celebrated attorneys and authors, Vincent Bugliosi makes this welcome visit for his compelling and timely new book, The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder (Vanguard). This venerable prosecutor, first and most widely known for bringing the case against Charles Manson to ... (more)
For the fifth year running, The Seattle Public Library presents the September Project, a series of events exploring issues of freedom and democracy. This year's programs include civic discussions, author readings, drama and film at three Library locations, beginning with this conversation between former ... (more)
ZERO DAY THREAT: THE SHOCKING TRUTH OF HOW BANKS & CREDIT CARD BUREAUS HELP CYBER CROOKS STEAL YOUR MONEY & IDENTITY Kingston-based investigative reporter Byron Acohido presents an identity theft workshop based on a new book he co-authored. Acohido will discuss how cyber crime has evolved into a thriving ... (more)
We are delighted to present this evening with renowned storyteller, teacher, and scholar of mythology Michael Meade. From his Vashon Island home, and from Seattle-based non-profit organization Mosaic, he has long worked a rarely-worked line, that of working with the intimate and immediate (as simple ... (more)
Brian Welch discusses Save Me from Myself: How I Found God, Kicked Drugs, Quit Korn, and Lived to Tell My Story. Guitarist Brian Welch, a founding member of the rock band Korn, struggled for years with meth addiction until, with the help of his embrace of a higher power, he was able to start living a clean and sober life. He's here today to talk about his story, told in the bestselling memoir, Save Me from Myself: ... (more)
A New York Times reporter discovers a diary hidden away in an old steamer trunk in a dumpster and, with the help of a private investigator, finds its owner, ninety-year-old Florence Wolfson, in Lily Koppel's captivating book, The Red Leather Diary: Reclaiming a Life Through the Pages of a Lost Journal ... (more)
U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, one of Congress' most vocal opponents to the Iraq War and a longstanding proponent for social justice, makes several appearances in Seattle this weekend, including this free public talk and booksigning to celebrate the publication of her book, Renegade for Peace & Justice: Congresswoman ... (more)
Up from Eugene where he teaches at the University of Oregon and edits Northwest Review is poet John Witte. He'll be reading from Second Nature (University of Washington Press), the newest (eighth) volume in the Pacific Northwest Poetry Series (selected by Linda Bierds). John Witte's third book, Second ... (more)
A New York Times journalist and author of several major books on the internet and emergent computer issues (Cyberpunk, The Well), Katie Hafner is also an abiding music lover. In Romance on Three Legs: Glenn Gould's Obsessive Quest for the Perfect Piano (Bloomsbury), she tells the story of a particular, ... (more)
Today's tale is "Decision," by Helen Nielsen. The papers called her a “stony faced tigress” and an “iceberg killer,” but underneath it all she was just like you and me.
Love a good story? Sit back, relax, and escape from the everyday as we bring you gripping short stories expertly read, and ... (more)Event location: Central Library, Microsoft Auditorium, Level One. 1000 4th Ave, Seattle, 98104
Event location: University Temple United Methodist Church, 1415 NE 43rd St, Seattle, WA
We are thoroughly delighted to welcome back one of this country's geniuses of language, and the central place of stories and the occasional joke in everyday life, Garrison Keillor. In addition to hosting A Prairie Home Companion on an almost-weekly basis for thirty years and more now, and writing seventeen ... (more)
EAGLE HARBOR MYSTERY BOOK GROUP: "SOME DANGER INVOLVED"
Our legions of mystery readers now have a monthly forum to air views and share titles in this diverse and complex genre. Widely-read mystery expert Susan Braun, who is also an experienced book group leader and participant, practicing librarian and ... (more)
A second consecutive evening of authors working with smart humor, and some occasional satire, is in-store—this time at Seattle Central Library—as Christopher Buckley makes this welcome appearance for his newest novel, Supreme Courtship (Twelve). A president and Congress at odds with Supreme Court ... (more)
Helene Cooper and her family, descendents of two Liberian dynasties originating with freed slaves who left New York in 1820 to found Monrovia), fled Liberia during the violence that came in the wake of the 1980 coup d'État Her marvelous book, The House at Sugar Beach: In Search of a Lost African Childhood ... (more)
A scientist mesmerized by his erotic dancer mistress learns that she can lead him to the discoverer of a nanotechnology breakthrough in Marc Lecard's comic mystery, Tiny Little Troubles (St. Martin's/Minotaur).
Queen Anne Books takes part in the Queen Anne Art Walk (the third Thursday of every month from 6-8). For September, enjoy the talents of the team behind the lovely children's picture book Ocho Loved Flowers: author Anne Fontaine, illustrator Obadinah, and designer Shannon. Obadinah's illustrations ... (more)
One of our most distinguished and acclaimed writers—here in the U.S. and throughout the world—Paul Auster makes this most welcome Seattle return for his arresting, brilliant, haunting new novel, Man in the Dark (Frances Coady/Henry Holt).
From Austin, Texas, Sarah Bird pays a visit with her sharp-witted, wry new novel, How Perfect Is That (Knopf).
One of the remarkable women in the world, Somaly Mam, makes this special Seattle visit. A native of Cambodia who now divides her time between there and France, she writes of the horrific years of her early life, story which leaves one wondering at how it was survived, much less transcended and turned ... (more)
BRISINGR The party will start on Friday, September 19th at 9:30pm in the bookshop's east covered parking lot with a showing of Eragon the movie (bring your own seats, natural or otherwise), with a pizza stand provided by Westside Pizza, free popcorn, trivia contest and door prizes. At 9:30pm, we'll ... (more)
For over twenty-five years, Seattle resident and merchant (of high technology) Harry Rutstein, has studied and written about, and literally followed in the footsteps of the 13th-century traveler Marco Polo. He is here today with his sumptuous new book, The Marco Polo Odyssey: In the Footsteps of a Merchant ... (more)
A missing manuscript holds the key to the mysterious murder of an atheist professor but it's going to take a Jewish defense attorney and a born-again Christian detective to find it and exonerate the falsely-accused Muslim scholarship student in Larry Beinhart's politically-enlivened thriller, Salvation ... (more)
A popular author of books on pop culture whose books and regular appearances in recent years have been lively ones, Chuck Klosterman makes this welcome return with his first novel, Downtown Owl (Scribner).
Distinguished, prize-winning New York Times journalist Dexter Filkins has written a searing, compelling, visceral book of witness to the war in Iraq, and some of its life and times, in The Forever War (Knopf).
Imagine sitting at home, the phone rings offering you a dream job. You have 48 hours to fly to Miami to board a 70,000 ton cruise ship heading for the Caribbean. Come hear Micha Berman talk about his cruise memoir Permanent Passenger: My Life On A Cruise Ship. Micha will share his adventure serving as ... (more)
We are delighted to go across the lake and work with friends at the Bellevue Regional Library to present this reading visit by Padma Viswanathan. A playwright, journalist, and fiction writer who has received awards along the way, she is here with one of the year's noteworthy fiction debuts—and novels, ... (more)
New York City-based writer and former New Yorker staffer Daphne Beal reads in her debut novel, In the Land of No Right Angles (Anchor), of a young American woman making her way through Nepal.
Here from Toronto, making his way about the U.S., literally, by motorcycle is Toronto Star journalist Mark Richardson with a book about a book that countless readers have read and felt their lives changed for the reading. Zen and Now: On the Trail of Robert Pirsig and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance ... (more) |