Readings, signings, and other events vaguely literary for Tuesday, March 3, 2009

the-deepest-cut
12:00 PM – Diane Emley: The Deepest Cut
Seattle Mystery Bookshop
Pasadena cop non Vining is back, in the 3rd novel of the series: “Vining’s investigation of the gang-related murder of a minor snitch has her looking for evil in the shadows…”
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6:30 PM – Keith Donohue: Angels of Destruction
Queen Anne Books
I think this book is about missing children. I’m not sure. It could be about angels or demons or cults, or all of the above. Go to the reading, signing, and reception to find out.
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7:00 PM – Molly Wizenberg: A Homemade LIfe: Stories and Recipes from My Kitchen Table
UW Bookstore, U-District
The actual meat-person behind the popular blog Orangette will read and sign the book spawned by her on-line hobby. She has also promised that she will be baking coconut macaroons with chocolate for the occasion, since today is the official release date for A Homemade Life. I LOVE coconut macaroons; I am so very bummed that I can’t go to the signing! Save me a cookie, okay?
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vertebrae
7:00 PM – Samuel Green: Vertebrae: Poems 1972 – 1996 & The Grace of Necessity
SPL Central Branch, Level 1, Microsoft Auditorium
The Washington State Poet Laureaute is joined by friend and poet Kim Stafford. Stafford will read from A Thousand Friends of Rain: New & Selected Poems.
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7:30 PM – Robert Moss: The Secret History of Dreaming
Elliott Bay Book Co.
“Nearly anything imagined, from invention, to strategy, to poetry, has its roots in dreams. Moss deftly and powerfully demonstrates that dreams are the spirit body from which this world emerges. The Secret History of Dreaming is an essential text and should be included alongside any study of human history or scientific inquiry.” – Joy Harjo
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8:00 PM – Castalia: UW Creative Writing Reading Series
Richard Hugo House, Cabaret
David Shields, William Campanovo, Debs Gardner, Chris Mohar and Laura Vecsey read.
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