Readings, signings, and other events vaguely literary for Wednesday, July 29, 2009

shanghaied

12:00 PM – Eric Stone: Shanghaied
Seattle Mystery Bookshop
Ray Sharp #4
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1:00 PM – Make A Book! Workshop
SPL Chinese Information & Service Center
Instructors from the Seattle Center for Book Arts show you how handmade books can add a creative twist to traditional soft-cover and hard-cover books. All bookmaking materials and supplies provided. For ages 12 and up.
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3:30 PM – Zinery 101 Workshop
SPL Capitol Hill Branch
A zine is a self-published magazine. Learn the basics and make your own zine with Lucy Morehouse of Ong Ong Press. For ages 12-adult. Limited to 20 people. Please pre-register with the branch.
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whiskey gulf

7:00 PM – Clyde W. Ford: Whiskey Gulf
UW Bookstore U District
The author will sign Charlie Noble book #3.
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7:00 PM – David B. Williams: Stories in Stone: Travels Through Urban Geology
Burk Museum
“When most of us pass through the Concourse A food court at Sea-Tac Airport, we’re likely to notice coffee cups, bagel crumbs, and frenzied fliers trying to retie their shoes outside the security checkpoint. Seattle freelance writer David B. Williams sees beyond all that: He sees Jurassic-era fossils in the concourse’s limestone walls. In fact, Williams says every stone structure has a geological story that goes back to Earth’s creation.” — Town Hall Seattle
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7:30 PM – Adam Schell: Tomato Rhapsody: A Fable of Lust, Love and Forbidden Fruit
Elliott Bay Book Co.
A charming and original debut. Not perfect, but delightful, nonetheless.
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