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Why There Are Words Literary Reading Series
Why There Are Words
Literary Reading Series presents the following award-winning writers reading
from their works on the theme “Transition.” What doesn’t change
is the high quality of the readers. Join us June 13, 2013 at Studio 333 in Sausalito for the following
fine writers. Doors open at 7 pm & readings begin at 7:15. $10. Bring extra
cash for books and booze. See the
WTAW website for the authors’ full
bios and other info. http://whytherearewords.com/
Melanie Abrams is
the author of the novel Playing, which has been translated into
Italian, French, German, and Hebrew. http://www.melanieabrams.com
Jon Boilard is the
author of the debut novel A River Closely Watched, nominated for
a 2013 Northern California Book Award. http://www.jonboilard.com
Seth Harwood's latest
novel is In Broad Daylight. http://sethharwood.com
Jen Michalski is
the author of the novel The Tide King, and the short story
collections From Here and Close
Encounters. http://www.jenmichalski.com
Vicente R. Viray’s writing has appeared in the Greensboro Review, California Northern, Chelsea Station,
Tattoo Highway, and elsewhere.
Jon Wells is the
author of the debut novel He Died All Day Long.
Rob Yardumian is
the author of the debut novel The Sound of Songs Across the Water. http://robyardumian.com
Mariah K. Young's
first short story collection, Masha'allah and Other Stories,
received the James D. Houston Award in 2012.
http://www.mariahkyoungauthor.com
Why There Are Words, named Best of The
Bay for Literary Event 2012, is curated by Peg Alford
Pursell and takes place second Thursdays each month. Studio 333 is
located at 333 Caledonia Street, Sausalito, CA 94965. Phone 415-331-8272.