SOPHIE KINSELLA
Can You Keep a Secret? is a novel. Third Place Books, 17171 Bothell Way NE, 366-3333, 7 pm, free.
LISA TEASLEY
Dive is a novel about the human psyche. Elliott Bay Book Company, 101 S Main St, 624-6600, 7:30 pm, free.
* KARY BARRETT WAYSON
Dog & Me is a book of poetry. Open Books, 2414 N 45th St, 633-0811, 7:30 pm, free.
FRIDAY 4/2
S. T. JOSHI
He's the editor of a collection of Lord Dunsany's fantasy stories. Third Place Books, 366-3333, 6:30 pm, free.
BILL HOLM
The poet reads from Playing the Black Piano. Elliott Bay Book Company, 624-6600, 7:30 pm, free.
JEFFREY HOLLENDER
What Matters Most is about business, social responsibility, etc. Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave, 624-6600, 7:30 pm, $5.
SATURDAY 4/3
JAN MAHER & DOUGLAS SELWYN
History in the Present Tense offers "a unique and imaginative approach to education," says Howard Zinn. Elliott Bay Book Company, 624-6600, 4 pm, free.
MONDAY 4/5
IAN JOHNSON
The Wall Street Journal journalist discusses Wild Grass: Three Stories of Change in Modern China. University Book Store, 4326 University Way NE, 634-3400, 7 pm, free.
ELIZABETH GEORGE
Write Away is for aspiring writers. Third Place Books, 366-3333, 7 pm, free. (Also on Tues April 6 at University Book Store, 634-3400, 7 pm, free.)
DEBORAH ROSE, MARGY DAIYI, SHARON D'AMICO
Country of the Heart: An Indigenous Homeland is about the aboriginal MakMak clan. Elliott Bay Book Company, 624-6600, 7:30 pm, free.
TED CONOVER
See Stranger Suggests, page 25.
TUESDAY 4/6
LESLEY HAZELTON
Mary re-envisions the life of the religious fixture. Third Place Books, 366-3333, 7 pm, free.
KATE WENNER
Dancing with Einstein is a novel set in the '50s when everyone was worried about nuclear wipeout. Elliott Bay Book Company, 624-6600, 7:30 pm, free.
WEDNESDAY 4/7
GUILLERMO GONZALEZ, JAY WESLEY RICHARDS
The authors talk about The Privileged Planet. Kane Hall, Room 110, UW, 292-0401 ext 111, 7 pm, free.
MARK ARAX
The King of California is about J. G. Boswell. Elliott Bay Book Company, 624-6600, 7:30 pm, free.
ANSELM BERRIGAN, KAREN WEISER
Two New York poets. Hugo House, 322-7030, 7:30 pm.