THURSDAY 2/12

ANCHEE MIN

The Chinese novelist signs Empress Orchid. Elliott Bay Book Company, 101 S Main St, 624-6600, 7:30 pm, free.

ROGER LOWENSTEIN

Origins of the Crash explains 2000. University Bookstore, 4326 University Way NE, 634-3400, 7 pm, free.

DAVID FEWSTER

The Tacoma poet reads from Diary of a Homeless Alcoholic Suicidal Maniac and Other Picture Postcards. Here is a poem in its entirety: “Well,/This sort of/Sucks.” Richard Hugo House, 1634 11th Ave, 322-7030, 7:30 pm, free.

MATT RUFF

Set This House in Order is a weird novel. Third Place Books, 17171 Bothell Way NE, 366-3333, 6 pm, free. (Also on 2/16 at Elliott Bay, 624-6600, 7:30 pm, free.)

FRIDAY 2/13

CHARLIE LeDUFF

The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist reads from Work and Other Sins: Life in New York City and Thereabouts. Elliott Bay Book Company, 624-6600, 7:30 pm, free.

MAX BARRY

Jennifer Government is a novel set in the future. University Bookstore, 634-3400, 7 pm, free.

JOANNE HARRIS

Harris reads from and signs her novel Holy Fools. Third Place Books, 366-3333, 6:30 pm, free.

SATURDAY 2/14

* JENNIFER NATALYA FINK

See Review, above. Elliott Bay Book Company, 624-6600, 4:30 pm, free.

DAVID DANIEL

Daniel reads from his poetry collection Seven-Star Bird. Elliott Bay Book Company, 624-6600, 7:30 pm, free.

SUNDAY 2/15

MARSHALL MOORE, TREBOR HEALEY, DAN BOYLE, JIM TUSHINSKI

The authors read from Black Shapes in a Darkened Room, Huddle, Through It Came Bright Colors, and Van Allen’s Ecstasy. Elliott Bay Book Co. , 624-6600, 3 pm, free.

TUESDAY 2/17

DAVID BACON

The journalist discusses The Children of NAFTA: Labor Wars on the U.S./Mexico Border. Elliott Bay Book Company, 624-6600, 5 pm, free

ERIC ALTERMAN

The journalist reads from and discusses The Book on Bush: How George W. (Mis)Leads America. Town Hall, Eighth Ave and Seneca St, 624-6600, 7:30 pm, $5.

ZAPPDOPPLER

Bandoppler editors Chris Estey and Jason Dodd talk about rock criticism. Hugo House, 322-7030, 6 pm, $5.

WEDNESDAY 2/18

PETER MANSEAU, JEFFREY SHARLET

Rick Moody, Francine Prose, and others are contributors to Killing the Buddha: A Heretic’s Bible. Third Place Books, 366-3333, 6:30 pm, free.

JOSEPH COULSON

The Vanishing Moon is an American working-class novel. Elliott Bay Book Company, 624-6600, 7:30 pm, free.

ROBIN HENIG

Pandora’s Baby is about test-tube babies and, by extension, human cloning. Kane Hall, Walker-Ames Room, UW, 634-3400, 7 pm, free, tickets required.

DOUGLAS GOETSCH, MARTHA SILANO

Goetsch’s poetry has a “pungent, winning flavor” says Billy Collins (a stupid description, but note the source). Silano’s poetry collection is What the Truth Tastes Like. Third Place Books, 525-2347, 7:30 pm, free.

AMY DENIO, NIC VEROLI

Denio talks about music and activism. Veroli defends his his recently attacked Politics Without the State. Polestar Music Gallery, 1412 18th, 329-4224, 7:30 pm, $5.

Christopher Frizzelle was The Stranger's print editor, and first joined the staff in 2003. He was the editor-in-chief from 2007 to 2016, and edited the story by Eli Sanders that won a 2012 Pulitzer...