Readings, signings, and other events vaguely literary for Tuesday, March 10, 2009

sorry-you-feel-that-way6:30 PM – Student Readings: Hugo Writing Classes
Richard Hugo House
Winter quarter students read from their work and dish out potluck. Hot-dish!
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7:00 PM – Earl Emerson: Cape Disappointment
UW Bookstore, U-District
This guy, again. What did I say last time? Oh, yeah: “After a 10 year hiatus, Seattle private eye Thomas Black is back… sort of. Recuperating in the hospital after being severely injured in an explosion which may or may not have killed his wife, Black suffers from flashbacks and hallucinations, in this disturbing addition to the series.”
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7:30 PM – Diana Joseph: I’m Sorry You Feel That Way: The Astonishing But True Story of a Daughter, Sister, Slut, Wife, Mother and Friend to Man and Dog
Elliott Bay Book Co.
Sarah Vowell (Assassination Vacation, The Wordy Shipmates, NPR) discovered Joseph through a Kentucky writing prize, and good thing. Joseph is funny in that tragic way that means she writes truth.
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7:30 PM – Ian Bremmer: The Fat Tail: The Power of Political Knowledge For Strategic Investing
Town Hall Seattle, Downstairs $5
International risk management and mitigation: Hold onto your hat exciting, or a big yawn? You be the judge.
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