Readings, signings, and other events vaguely literary for Saturday, May 23, 2009

11:00 AM – Nancy Rawles: My Jim
SPL University Branch
The Washington Center for the Book at The Seattle Public Library invites everyone to take part in Seattle Reads My Jim, a project designed to foster reading and discussion of works by authors of diverse cultures and ethnicities. Nancy Rawles’ novel re-imagines Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from the slave’s perspective.
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2:00 PM – Various: Seattle Noir
Seattle Mystery Bookshop
Edited by Curt Colbert, the authors include GM Ford, Skye Moody, Rob Lopresti, Brian Thornton, Patricia Harrington, Simon Wood, and, of course, Curt (his is a Jake Rossiter story). Come see who shows up to chat and possibly read from their work.
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4:00 PM – Nancy Rawles: My Jim
SPL Douglas-Truth Branch
The Washington Center for the Book at The Seattle Public Library invites everyone to take part in Seattle Reads My Jim, a project designed to foster reading and discussion of works by authors of diverse cultures and ethnicities. Nancy Rawles’ novel re-imagines Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from the slave’s perspective.
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