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Jack Skillingstead, Ted Kosmatka

Tues May 28 at 7 pm.

Skillingstead's Seattle-based sci-fi novel is titled Life on the Preservation. Kosmatka's Prophet of Bones is a sci-fi novel about an archaeologist who discovers the world is more than six thousand years old. Free.

University Book Store
634-3400
4326 University Way NE
Seattle (University District)
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Matthew Simmons

Tues May 28 at 7 pm.

If you’ve attended his readings, you know Matthew Simmons is one of Seattle’s best short-story writers. Problem is, his published output has been slim—just one excellent novella and a tiny chapbook of stories about one-man death metal bands—but today that all changes with the publication of a collection titled Happy Rock. Any chance to hear Simmons read his own funny, intelligent stories about awkward lonely people and the roadside attractions they love is cause for celebration, so this launch party for Happy Rock ought to be a goddamned citywide holiday. Free.

Hugo House
322-7030
1634 11th Ave
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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Ryan McIlvain

Tues May 28 at 7 pm.

Elders is a novel about Mormons by an author who resigned the Mormon church. Free.

Elliott Bay Book Company
624-6600
1521 10th Ave
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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Jim Holt

Tues May 28 at 7:30 pm.

Holt's Why Does the World Exist?: An Existential Detective Story is a smart book asking smart questions, written by a smart author. $5.

Town Hall
652-4255
1119 Eighth Ave
Seattle (Downtown)
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Heather Christo

Tues May 28 at 7 pm.

Heather Christo's Generous Table is a book about cooking for lots of people. Free.

Third Place Books
366-3333
17171 Bothell Way NE
Lake Forest Park (Out of Town)
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Qais Akbar Omar

Tues May 28 at 7 pm.

Omar's new memoir is titled A Fort of Nine Towers: An Afghan Family Story. Free.

Seattle Asian Art Museum
624-6600
1400 E Prospect St
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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Liner Notes 9 Marvin Gaye-What's Going On with featured poet Paulie Lipman

Wed May 29 at 8 pm.

Nine poets were each assigned a song poets from Marvin Gaye's album What's Going On. Tonight, they'll perform new work in response to those songs. This is a neat idea for a reading. $5.

Scratch Deli
269-2427
1718 12th Ave
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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Sherri Brooks Vinton

Wed May 29 at 6 pm.

Put 'em Up! Fruit: A Preserving Guide and Cookbook has 80 recipes in it. Free.

University Book Store Bellevue
425-462-4500
990 102nd Ave NE
Bellevue (Eastside)
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Jussi Adler-Olson

Wed May 29 at 7 pm.

A message in a bottle figures into the mystery titled A Conspiracy of Faith. Free.

Elliott Bay Book Company
624-6600
1521 10th Ave
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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John Medina, William Bell: Fostering Young Brains

Wed May 29 at 7:30 pm.

The authors of Brain Rules for Baby will discuss how to make your surroundings into an environment that is conducive for the growth of a child's brains. The oncoming zombie apocalypse would like you to raise your children using the rules in this books, because bigger brains are more delicious brains. $5.

Town Hall
652-4255
1119 Eighth Ave
Seattle (Downtown)
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UW Science Now: Makrand Sinha: P vs. NP: The Limits of Computers AND Jingda Wu: NCQD: Print Your Own Solar Cells

Thurs May 30 at 6 pm.

This is a discussion about complex problems and whether computers will ever be able to solve them, paired with a discussion about solar cells. $5.

Town Hall
652-4255
1119 Eighth Ave
Seattle (Downtown)
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Anchee Min

Thurs May 30 at 7 pm.

Red Azalea was Min's breakout memoir. It's a book that is loved by many. Her followup memoir, The Cooked Seed, has a steep hill to climb. It's about her arrival in America and what happened after. Free.

Elliott Bay Book Company
624-6600
1521 10th Ave
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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Rebecca Hoogs

Thurs May 30 at 7 pm.

Self-Storage is the first full-length collection of poetry from Hoogs, which seems kind of crazy, because she's been reading her very good poetry all around town forever. She's joined by fellow poets Kevin Craft, Rachel Kessler, Sierra Nelson, and Jason Whitmarsh to celebrate her publication. Free.

Hugo House
322-7030
1634 11th Ave
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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Jaron Lanier

Thurs May 30 at 7:30 pm.

If you missed Jaron Lanier’s manifesto You Are Not a Gadget, you really have some catching up to do. The book, which imagines a more humane internet, was praised by people as diverse as engineers, software designers, Zadie Smith, and me. Now Lanier has returned with a new book titled Who Owns the Future?, and he’s giving a talk about how digital technology can save our economy. This one is not to be missed. $5.

Town Hall
652-4255
1119 Eighth Ave
Seattle (Downtown)
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Katherine Pryor

Thurs May 30 at 4 pm.

A picky kid is the star of Sylvia’s Spinach. She doesn't want to eat her goddamned vegetables, no matter how hard her goddamned parents work to put goddamned food on the goddamned table. Free.

Seattle Public Library, South Park Branch
615-1688
8604 Eighth Ave. S. at South Cloverdale Street
Seattle ()
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Sherri Brooks Vinton: Put ‘Em Up Fruit

Thurs May 30 at 6:30 pm.

Put 'em Up! Fruit: A Preserving Guide and Cookbook has 80 recipes in it. Free.

The Book Larder
397-4271
4252 Fremont Ave N
Seattle (Fremont)
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Rhiannon Held

Thurs May 30 at 7 pm.

Tarnished is a sequel to an urban werewolf novel. Free.

Third Place Books
366-3333
17171 Bothell Way NE
Lake Forest Park (Out of Town)
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Terry Brooks

Thurs May 30 at 7 pm.

Here's a title for you: Bloodfire Quest: The Dark Legacy of Shannara. Free.

Barnes & Noble Northgate Mall
417-2967
301 NE Northgate Way #1100
Seattle (North Seattle)
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BOOST: Poetry to Uplift Your Spirits (A Benefit for Tara Hardy)

Fri May 31 at 7 pm.

Beloved local author Tara Hardy is suffering from a medical condition that requires "a rigorous two-year treatment, the cost of which, not covered by health insurance is $18,000 per year." So this fundraiser features local authors Cedar Adison Smith, Sara Brickman, Karen Finneyfrock, Dorothy Kent, Lisa Slater, and Casey Tonnelly, among others. If we had a single payer health plan in this country, we wouldn't need to throw events like this. But we don't, and so we do. $15 advance, $20 door, $100 reserved seat.

Hugo House
322-7030
1634 11th Ave
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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Interrupture Presents: Trope Opera

Fri May 31 at 7:30 pm.

The fabulous experimental poetry group presents Trope Opera, which they describe as "the days of our lives as the world turns, as rendered by interpretations of Freud, pop psychology, and the republic of dreams." Sounds mimetic! Free.

Hedreen Gallery, Seattle University
296-2244
901 12th Ave
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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Woody Tasch, Carol Peppe Hewitt

Fri May 31 at 5 pm.

This is a reading with the authors of Inquiries into the Nature of Slow Money and Financing Our Foodshed. $5.

Pike Place Market, 3rd Floor Event Space
395-6236
85 Pike Street
Seattle (Downtown)
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Gerard LaSalle

Fri May 31 at 6 pm.

Widow Walk is a novel about the Pacific Northwest in the 19th century. Free.

University Book Store Bellevue
425-462-4500
990 102nd Ave NE
Bellevue (Eastside)
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Abigail Tarttelin

Fri May 31 at 7 pm.

Tarttelin's Golden Boy is a novel about a beloved, seemingly perfect son who is secretly intersex. Free.

University Book Store
634-3400
4326 University Way NE
Seattle (University District)
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Emma Brockes

Fri May 31 at 7 pm.

John Berendt calls She Left Me the Gun: My Mother's Life Before Me a "harrowing tale of murder and incest." Free.

Elliott Bay Book Company
624-6600
1521 10th Ave
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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Gianna Angelopoulos

Fri May 31 at 7 pm.

My Greek Drama: Life, Love and One Woman's Olympic Effort to Bring Glory to Her Country is a book by the person in charge of the Olympic games in Athens. $5.

Town Hall
652-4255
1119 Eighth Ave
Seattle (Downtown)
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