Why There Are Words Literary Reading Series presents the following readers on the theme Ignored September 13 at Studio 333 in Sausalito, 7-9pm. $5. A stellar night of readings with seven incredible authors? Now that’s something you can’t ignore! Visit the website for authors' full bios and more info. http://whytherearewords.com
David Booth is the author of Peer Participation and Software.
Traci Chee’s collection of short stories, Consonant Sounds for Fish Songs, is forthcoming from Aqueous Books. http://tracichee.blogspot.com/
Lindsey Crittenden is the author of two books: The Water Will Hold You: A Skeptic Learns to Pray and The View From Below: Stories. http://www.lindseycrittenden.com/
Erich Origen’s second latest book (created with Gan Golan) is Don't Let the Republican Drive the Bus!, The Adventures of Unemployed Man, is a superhero parody about the economic crisis (created with Gan Golan). http://origen.tumblr.com/
Caroline Paul is the author of the memoir Fighting Fire and the historical novel East Wind, Rain. Lost Cat: A True Story of Love, Desperation, and GPS Technology. http://carolinepaul.com/
Sarah Stone is the author of the novel The True Sources of the Nile and co-author of Deepening Fiction: A Practical Guide for Intermediate and Advanced Writers. http://redroom.com/member/sarah-stone
Rebecca Wilson is the author of the memoir A House with No Roof, and Sleeping with Monsters: Conversations with Scottish and Irish Female Poets. http://www.ahousewithnoroof.com/
Why There Are Words, curated by founder Peg Alford Pursell http://www.pegalfordpursell.com, was named The Guardian’s Best of the Bay literary event and draws a full house of Marin, Sonoma, SF and East Bay residents every second Thursday of the month. Studio 333 is located at 333 Caledonia Street, Sausalito, CA 94965. Phone Studio 333 at 415-331-8272.
For more information, contact Nancy Au, intern: whytherearewords@gmail.com
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