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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 “Purpose” on November
14, 2013. Get down to
Studio
333
in
Sausalito, located at 333 Caledonia Street, for our last event of
2013. Doors open at 7pm and we begin at 7:15. $10. Bring extra cash
for books and booze. More information, including the readers’ full
bios, at the website http://whytherearewords.com/.

Harriet
Scott Chessman's
latest
is the brand new novel The
Beauty of Ordinary Things

(Atelier26, November 2013). She is the author of three previous
acclaimed novels. www.harrietchessman.com



Jasmin
Darznik
is the author
of the New York Times
bestseller The Good
Daughter: A Memoir of My Mother's Hidden Life
.



Khanisha
Foster
's essay “The
Kids and The King” was published in the anthology Briefly
Knocked Unconscious By a Low Flying Duck
.

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Anne
Germanacos
's latest
work, a novel, Tribute,
will be published by Rescue Press in 2014. She is the author of a
collection of short stories, In
the Time of the Girls.

www.annegermanacos.com



Daniel
Hoyt
’s
first short story
collection, Then We Saw
the Flames
, won the
Juniper Prize for Fiction.

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Tung-Hui Hu's
most recent book of poems is Greenhouses,
Lighthouses
(Copper Canyon, 2013).
His poems have appeared in the Boston
Review
, The
New Republic
, and others.



Valerie
Miner
is the
award-winning author of fifteen books, of which her latest is the
novel Traveling with
Spirits
.
valerieminer.com



Toni Piccinini's first book is
the brand new memoir, The Goodbye Year (Seal Press 2013).
tonipiccinini.com



Susanna
Solomon
is the author
of Montana Rhapsody,
a novel about a pole dancer, a farmer, and a river.
www.susannasolomon.com



Why
There Are Words
,
named Best of The Bay for Literary Event 2012 and curated by Peg
Alford Pursell
,
draws a full house of Bay Area residents every second Thursday each
month. Studio 333 is
located at 333 Caledonia Street, Sausalito, CA 94965. Phone
415-331-8272.





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