Richard Hugo House

1634 11th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98122

United States

206-322-7030; welcomehugohouse.org

Web site: http://www.hugohouse.org/

Events: http://www.hugohouse.org/events/… (updated February 14)

Description: Richard Hugo House is a center for the literary arts that supports writers of all ages and backgrounds and promotes the creation of new writing. Hugo House nurtures writers and readers and brings innovative writing classes to people from every background. Starting in 2006 we began a new initiative to promote new writing across all our programs and to devote one program, the Hugo Literary Series, solely to new commissioned work.

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72 Hours (February 13 at 7:30pm)
Sherman Alexie.; Pam Houston.; T.M. McNally.
Authors Sherman Alexie, Pam Houston and T.M. McNally read new work using "ingredients" given to them 72 hours before this evening. Music by singer/songwriter Devin Sullivan. We call it "Iron Chef for Writers." Tickets $15-25 at brownpapertickets.com
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Fantastic Fiction readings and conversation salon with Molly Gloss (February 23 at 7:00pm)
Molly Gloss, author of the novel "Wild Life," reads and discusses her work. $5. Co-sponsored by Richard Hugo House. www.nwmediaarts.com Cabaret
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Zine Librarian (un)Conference (March 14 at 12:00pm)
Members of the Zine Librarians Yahoo Group and other interested parties will discuss any and all topics related to zines and libraries on March 14th & 15th. This conference will be a mix of traditional conference and unconference. For more information, see our wiki.
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Fantastic Fiction readings and conversation salon with Nancy Kress (March 30 at 7:00pm)
Nancy Kress reads from Dogs.
Nancy Kress, author of the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning "Beggars in Spain," reads and discusses her work. $5. Co-sponsored by Richard Hugo House.
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Jeff VanderMeer (November 9 at 7:00pm)
Jeff VanderMeer discusses Booklife: Strategies and Survival Tips for the 21st-Century Writer.
BOOKWORK FOR A BOOKLIFE: Award-winning writer and editor Jeff VanderMeer shares the inside, often outrageous, details of working on successful, complex book projects, along with sustainable career and creativity advice for this new media age. The world of publishing is changing. How should you change ... (more)with it, and what will remain the same? Practical, irreverent, idealistic, and brash, VanderMeer will give a talk followed by a discussion with series organizer Leslie Howle and then take questions from the audience. VanderMeer is the author of Booklife: Strategies and Survival Tips for the 21st-Century Writer. "A frank, revealing, riveting manual not simply on how to be a better wordsmith, but on how to be a better human being." - Minister Faust
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