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Debra Jarvis (september 3 kl 19:30) After over two decades of serving as a chaplain to cancer patients and families, Debra Jarvis was diagnosed with Stage II breast cancer. She shares her insights and those of many of her patients and colleagues in her memoir, It's Not About the Hair: And Other Certainties of Life and Cancer (newly in ... (mer)
Dave Boling (september 4 kl 19:30) Most known hereabouts as a fine sportswriter for the Tacoma News-Tribune, Dave Boling is about to be more widely known as a debut novelist of note. He is here tonight with a compelling first book, Guernica (Bloomsbury).
Steven Nightingale (september 6 kl 14:00) 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).
Sandra Tsing Loh (september 8 kl 19:30) "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 ... (mer)
Stuart Archer Cohen (september 9 kl 19:30) 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 ... (mer)
Vincent Bugliosi (september 10 kl 19:30) 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 ... (mer)
Michael Meade (september 11 kl 19:30) 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 ... (mer)
Brian Welch (september 12 kl 19:30) Brian Welch diskussioner 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: ... (mer)
Lily Koppel (september 13 kl 14:00) 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 ... (mer)
Barbara Lee (september 13 kl 16:30) 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 ... (mer)
John Witte (september 13 kl 19:30) 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 ... (mer)
Katie Hafner (september 14 kl 14:00) 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, ... (mer)
Helene Cooper (september 17 kl 19:30) 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 ... (mer)
Marc Lecard (september 18 kl 17:00) 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).
Sarah Bird (september 18 kl 19:30) From Austin, Texas, Sarah Bird pays a visit with her sharp-witted, wry new novel, How Perfect Is That (Knopf).
Somaly Mam (september 19 kl 19:30) 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 ... (mer)
Harry Rutstein (september 20 kl 14:00) 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 ... (mer)
Larry Beinhart (september 20 kl 19:30) 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 ... (mer)
Chuck Klosterman (september 22 kl 19:30) 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).
Daphne Beal (september 23 kl 19:30) 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.
Mark Richardson (september 24 kl 18:00) 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 ... (mer)
Irvine Welsh (september 24 kl 20:00) Keeping this evening lively—wherever we are—and entirely with authors from out of the U.S., is Irvine Welsh. A terrific reader of his work—and even more, a terrific novelist, whatever he delves into—he makes this welcome return from over the Atlantic (Ireland, Scotland) to read from his newest ... (mer)
Thomas Cathcart (september 25 kl 18:00) Please join us for the early evening visit by Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein, aka The Philosophy Guys. Friends for over fifty years, their 'crash course' in the basic concepts of western philosophy as told through jokes, has been bestseller and national phenomenon. That book, Plato and Platypus Walk ... (mer)
Rinku Sen (september 25 kl 20:00) Rinku Sen, founder and director of the Applied Research Center, publisher of ColorLines magazine, and a writer/activist, among other vital things, gives shape and context to the story of Morocco-born restaurant worker and activist Fekkak Mamdouh in their timely book, The Accidental American: Immigration ... (mer)
Steve Reifenberg (september 27 kl 18:30) Steve Reifenberg, director of the regional office of Harvard University's David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, speaks this evening about his work in international education, and his book, Santiago's Children: What I Learned About Life at an Orphanage in Chile (University of Texas). Santiago's ... (mer)Evenemangets plats: Mount Zion Baptist Church, 1634 19th Avenue, Seattle, WA
Emily Warn (september 27 kl 19:30) Seattle poet Emily Warn makes this welcome return appearance to read from her beautiful, third collection of poetry, Shadow Architect (Copper Canyon). Shadow Architect is a moving, searching meditation on and through the twenty-two characters of the Hebrew alphabet, an alphabet 'mystics have long considered ... (mer)
Curt Colbert, Arthur Nersesian (september 28 kl 14:00) This afternoon brings another in a series of touring groups of authors published by Brooklyn-based independent publisher, Akashic Press—this time in conjunction Seven Stories Press. Seattle mystery writer Curt Colbert is currently editing a much-anticipated anthology, Seattle Noir, a forthcoming selection ... (mer)
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Kathleen Flinn (september 29 kl 19:30) One of our very favorite books of this past year—Seattle (part of the year) writer and journalist Kathleen Flinn's The Sharper Your Knife, The Less You Cry: Love, Laughter, and Tears at the World's Most Famous Cooking School—has its paperback edition (Penguin) celebrated with this evening of talk, ... (mer)
Robert Kull (september 30 kl 18:00) Robert Kull, a veteran of 45 years of exploring the wild edges of North and South America, lived alone in the Patagonia wilderness for an entire year. Now ... he has written and is talking about it. He is here with his examination of the effects of deep solitude on mind and body, his thoughtfully ruminative ... (mer)
Stephen Baker (september 30 kl 20:00) This lively month comes to an eventful close with longtime BusinessWeek writer and much-read blogger (Blogspotting.net) Stephen Baker here to talk about his provocative, vital new book, The Numerati (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt).
Tidigare evenemangThomas Moore (mars 3 kl 19:30) Thomas Moore på turné för A Life at Work: The Joy of Discovering What You Were Born to Do.
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Elliott Bay Book Club (mars 4 kl 18:30) The Elliott Bay Book Club meets once a month where members read and discuss contemporary fiction with the occasional classic thrown in.
Terese Svoboda (mars 4 kl 19:30) Terese Svoboda på turné för Black Glasses Like Clark Kent: A GI's Secret from Postwar Japan.
Daniel Schorr (mars 17 kl 19:00) Elliott Bay is delighted to welcome
DANIEL SCHORR
as he presents the Seattle Public Library's 2008 A. Scott Bullitt Lecture in American History. Mr. Schorr will be discussing and signing his fascinating new book...
Come to Think of It
Monday, March 17 at 7 p.m.
at Town Hall Seattle
--FREE ADVANCED ... (mer)Evenemangets plats: Town Hall, Seattle
Scott Heim (mars 20 kl 19:30) Out from Boston and making a welcome Elliott Bay return is Scott Heim, most known heretofore for his novel, Mysterious Skin, as well as another novel and a book of poetry. He reads tonight from his taut, new novel, We Disappear (HarperPerennial). This is about disappearances, missing children, present ... (mer)
Daoud Hari (april 7 kl 19:30) Daoud Hari läses från The Translator: A Tribesman's Memoir of Darfur. The Translator was a LibraryThing Early Review selection.
Karen Joy Fowler (april 11 kl 19:30)
Cristina Garcia (maj 3 kl 19:00)
Siri Hustvedt (maj 8 kl 19:30)
JOHAN BRUYNEEL (juli 11 kl 18:00) Belgian pro cyclist Johan Bruyneel survived a near-death crash to ride again and to direct the U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team (later the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team) to eight victories with Lance Armstrong. Now working with Armstrong on the Kazakh-sponsored Astana team, Johan Bruyneel visits ... (mer)
DAVID WROBLEWSKI (juli 11 kl 20:00) One of the year's big fiction debuts, in more ways than one, is that of David Wroblewski with his extraordinary coming-of-age (and more) novel, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle (Ecco). "In this beautifully written novel, David Wroblewski creates a remarkable hero who lives in a world populated as much by ... (mer)
ARTHUR LEE JACOBSON (juli 12 kl 14:00) Seattle plant and tree expert (without peer, in the opinion of many) Arthur Lee Jacobson visits us today to talk about hard-to-plant areas and your plant samples for identification. Wild Plants of Greater Seattle (2nd Edition) and Trees of Seattle (both self-published) are wonderful books off seeing ... (mer)
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RAYO CASABLANCA (juli 12 kl 19:30) Rayo Casablanca, grand prize winner in Chuck Palahniuk's 2007 "Oral History" writing contest, travels here today to read from his novel, 6 Sick Hipsters (Kensington), which is set in his hometown of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. In 6 Sick Hipsters, a heavy metal musician-turned-guidance counselor (and dealer) ... (mer)
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SUSANNA SONNENBERG (juli 14 kl 19:30) Susanna Sonnenberg was born in London, grew up in New York, and lives now in Montana. Much happened on the way, especially in growing up as daughter to her mother. Her Last Death: A Memoir (Scribner) is an autobiographical chronicle like few others. "All mothers are con artists on occasion. But what ... (mer)
SPECULATIONS - ELLIOTT BAY SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY BOOK GROUP (juli 15 kl 18:30) As the literature of ideas and imagination, Science Fiction and Fantasy simply demands discussion. Our selection this month is The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing by M.T. Anderson. Young Octavian is being raised by a group of rational philosophers known only by numbers. After he opens a forbidden ... (mer)
RACHEL KUSHNER (juli 15 kl 19:30) Los Angeles-based art critic (Art Forum) and writer Rachel Kushner has written a wondrous debut novel, Telex from Cuba (Scribner), for which she makes this welcome first visit tonight.
DAVID YOUNG (juli 16 kl 19:30) Nationally-acclaimed poet, translator, and editor David Young is out from his Oberlin, Ohio base to read from his work. His nine books of poetry include, most recently, Black Lab (Knopf). David Young's translations include poets Eugenio Montale, Petrarch, with a volume of Du Fu forthcoming from Knopf ... (mer)
BARBARA EHRENREICH (juli 17 kl 19:00) Co-presented with the WASHINGTON CENTER FOR THE BOOK AT THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY. One of this country's most engaged—and engaging—social and political critics, Barbara Ehrenreich makes this most welcome Seattle return for her new, timely, skewering book, This Land is Their Land (Metropolitan/Holt). ... (mer)Evenemangets plats: Microsoft Auditorium, Seattle Public Central Library, 1000 Fourth Avenue
NOELLE OXENHANDLER (juli 17 kl 19:30) A writer whose books include A Grief Out of Season and The Eros of Parenthood and whose taught writing in northern California, Noelle Oxenhandler, upon turning fifty, set about to find lasting love, a home to call her own, and some sort of inner tranquility. She set about this most centrally via wishing. ... (mer)
ADRIAN ARANCIBIA (juli 18 kl 19:30) Co-presented with EL CENTRO DE LA RAZA, with support from POETS & WRITERS. Thanks to our friends at El Centro de la Raza, we are pleased to help host this reading with highly regarded poet and professor Adrián Arancibia. Originally from Inquique, Chile, he has been writing, teaching and living in the ... (mer)
KATE BRAESTRUP (juli 19 kl 19:30) Maine Search and Rescue chaplain Kate Braestrup's memoir of her life as a young widow and mother, and her ordination as a Unitarian Universalist minister, Here If You Need Me: A True Story (Little, Brown), was a Booksense pick, and a favorite of Elliott Bay customers and booksellers. We're thrilled that ... (mer)
JOHN CADDY (juli 21 kl 18:00) Minnesota poet John Caddy, whose daily Earth Journal poetry and photos are enjoyed by thousands of poetry lovers on five continents, reads from a collection of poetry drawn over three decades of writing. With Mouths Wide Open: New and Selected Poems (Milkweed) also includes poems written as the poet ... (mer)
DAGMAR HERZOG (juli 21 kl 20:00) DAGMAR HERZOG diskussioner Sex in Crisis: The New Sexual Revolution and the Future of American Politics. According to Dagmar Herzog, professor of history at CUNY, there is a war on sex in America, and the Religious Right is winning. Her book, Sex in Crisis: The New Sexual Revolution and the Future of American Politics (Basic), takes on abstinence—based sex education, the evangelical 'hot monogamy' movement ... (mer)
STAGES - ELLIOTT BAY DRAMA BOOK GROUP (juli 22 kl 18:30) Elliott Bay's Drama Book Group, Stages, meets once a month to read, enjoy and discuss great plays and dramatic works, contemporary and classic, from the U.S. and around the world. Our selection this month is Defiance by John Patrick Shanley. The second in a planned trilogy of plays which he started with ... (mer)
JONATHAN EVISON (juli 22 kl 19:30) A late-night radio host discovers a disturbing secret about his stepsister in Bainbridge Island-based writer Jonathan Evison's comic novel, All About Lulu (Soft Skull Press). This is Jonathan Evison's first novel. He was previously the host of the acclaimed comedy show, Shaken Not Stirred, which twice ... (mer)
MONICA FERRELL (juli 23 kl 19:30) Poet and Wallace Stegner Fellow Monica Ferrell's debut novel, The Answer is Always Yes (Dell), is a coming-of-age story of a young outcast who, in transforming himself into the promoter of the hottest club in town, becomes the obsession of an incarnated German novelist.
ANDREW WARD (juli 24 kl 18:00) Co-presented with the NORTHWEST AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM. We are delighted to help present and promote this appearance by distinguished Seattle author Andrew Ward. His books have covered much terrain, but his most recent—Dark Midnight When I Rise: The Story of the Fisk Jubilee Singers and River Run ... (mer)Evenemangets plats: Northwest African American Museum
LISA WITTER (juli 24 kl 19:30) LISA WITTER diskussioner The She Spot: Why Women Are the Market for the Changing World—and How to Reach Them. Women vote more, volunteer more, donate twice as much to chairities, and control over half of America's total wealth, write Lisa Witter and co-author Lisa Chen. Lisa Witter is here this evening to talk about how nonprofit and advocacy organizations can improve their outreach to women without resorting ... (mer)
MARK MATOUSEK (juli 25 kl 19:30) Most known for his two memoirs, The Boy He Left Behind and Sex Death Enlightenment, Mark Matousek, who's here with his new book, When You're Falling, Dive: Lessons in the Art of Living (Bloomsbury), looks at people who have endured some of life's hardest tests—and explores what they have drawn upon ... (mer)
RICK BASS (juli 28 kl 19:30) We are most delighted to have back over this way, from the beautiful, rugged corner of Montana that holds the Yaak Valley, one of this country's most acclaimed writers, Rick Bass. He makes this welcome return, as he has for the better part of two decades now, for an extraordinary series of works of both ... (mer)
JESS WINFIELD (juli 31 kl 19:30) Some good literate fun—very literate fun—is in store this evening as Jess Winfield, co-founder of the Reduced Shakespeare Company and the central figure in his own full-length show, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged), reads from his rollicking debut novel, My Name is Will (12). ... (mer)
DOUG DORST (augusti 2 kl 14:00) Doug Dorst's northern California-set debut novel, Alive in Necropolis (Riverhead) offers some imaginative re-presentation of what could be a formula story, taking as it does the perspective of a young police officer. But what an officer, what a town, what a story.
TANA FRENCH (augusti 5 kl 19:30) This month features a few authors who've made names and reputations on the stage before turning their hand to fiction (see also Amanda Boyden, August 14). With the bestselling, Edgar Award-winning author of the psychological thriller, In the Woods, Tana French steps over from her artistry as an actress ... (mer)
J. EDWARD CHAMBERLIN (augusti 7 kl 19:30) J. Edward Chamberlin, a breeder of horses and professor of English at the University of Toronto, draws from archeology, biology, art, literature, and ethnography in his continuing examination of the equine/human relationship. His book, Horse: How the Horse Has Shaped Civilizations, now out in a paperback ... (mer)
Deborah Copaken Kogan (oktober 11 kl 19:30)
Matt Richtel (augusti 9 kl 14:00) San Francisco-based New York Times correspondent Matt Richtel's debut thriller, Hooked (Twelve), was first published to praise and a strong reader response a year ago. He makes this welcome visit with its paperback edition in hand, a great one for summer.
Sadia Shepard (augusti 11 kl 19:30) Sadia Shepard's extraordinary odyssey began with her childhood discovery of a pin bearing the name "Rachel Jacobs" in her grandmother's jewelry box, and the revelation that her devout Muslim grandmother began life as a Jewish girl, a descendent of the Bene Israel, a tiny Bombay community with roots in ... (mer)
Adam Davies (augusti 13 kl 19:30) On the road from Savannah in search of cooler climes and to read from his work is Adam Davies, here this evening with his thoroughly engaging third novel, Mine All Mine (Riverhead).
Amanda Boyden (augusti 14 kl 19:30) Amanda Boyden has performed as few other writers (or people on their way to becoming writers) have: as a circus trapeze artist and contortionist. The author of a much-praised first novel, Pretty Little Dirty, Amanda Boyden also performs powerfully and movingly with her newest novel, Babylon Rolling (Pantheon).
Sean Carswell, Mickey Hess (augusti 15 kl 19:30) Up from northern California is jack-of-most-trades Sean Carswell, who has also been working variously in the literary fields. He is a co-founder of Gorsky Press, and regular contributor to Razorcake, and now is the author of the novel, Train Wreck Girl (Manic D). Running from Arizona across to Florida, ... (mer)
Kira Salak (augusti 16 kl 14:00) Highly regarded for her nonfiction books and the travels they chronicle—The Cruelest Journey, Four Corners—Kira Salak makes this welcome first appearance here to read from her debut novel, The White Mary (Henry Holt).
Jim Hightower (augusti 18 kl 19:30) Need some inspiration, especially politically? Or wondering if anything ever changes? Come down to Elliott Bay tonight to swap stories with progressive populist writer/activist Jim Hightower. His new book, Swim Against the Current: Even a Dead Fish Can Go with the Flow (Wiley), tells the stories of activists ... (mer)
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Dirk Wittenborn (augusti 19 kl 19:30) Among the summer releases garnering a lot of early attention, acclaimed novelist (Fierce People) and screenwriter Dirk Wittenborn's new Pharmakon (Viking) is among the foremost.
Linda Hogan (augusti 20 kl 19:30) We are delighted to welcome noted novelist, poet, and essayist Linda Hogan back to Elliott Bay this evening. She is here from her Colorado home with a much-anticipated—and regionally germane—new novel, People of the Whale (W.W. Norton).
Alison Wright (augusti 21 kl 19:30) Internationally renowned photojournalist Alison Wright—three books of photography to her credit, and work published in the major magazines that publish photos—was critically injured in a bus accident in Laos. Not expected to survive, much less 'recover,' she set herself a seemingly impossible goal: ... (mer)
Todd Komarnicki (augusti 22 kl 19:30) Novelist (famine), screenwriter, and director Todd Komarnicki visits from New York with his newest novel, the tough, allusive War (Arcade).
Marti Kheel (augusti 23 kl 14:00) n Nature Ethics: An Ecofeminist Perspective (Rowman and Littlefield), Marti Kheel explores the underlying worldview of nature ethics, offering an alternative ecofeminist approach. Seeking to heal the divisions between the seemingly disparate movements and philosophies of feminism, animal advocacy, environmental ... (mer)
Carly Milne (augusti 23 kl 19:30) Carly Milne's story of recovery from incest and rape, and the rebirth of her sexual self are at the heart of her memoir, Sexography: One Woman's Journey from Ignorance to Bliss (Phoenix Books). Working to counteract the fear and shame that many survivors fear, she has served on the Rape and Incest National ... (mer)
PAMELA SACKETT & Friends (augusti 25 kl 19:30) An engaging evening is at hand as Seattle playwright, teacher, and writer Pamela Sackett hosts the publi |
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