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Literary events around Seattle November 9th-13th

November 8, 7:53 PMSeattle Books ExaminerDanielle Dreger-Babbitt
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Here's a look at all the literary happenings around the Seattle metro area this week. Happy reading!

Monday, November 9th


Elliot Bay Book Co.: Jeffrey Koterba will discuss his memoir Inklings at 7 p.m. (free).

Richard Hugo House:  Jeff VanderMeer will discuss his works at 7 p.m. ($5).


Seattle Public Library (Central Branch): Ken Auletta will discuss his book Googled: The End of the World as We Know It at 7 p.m. (free).


Third Place Books: Jack Nisbet will read from his book The Collector: David Douglas and the Natural History of the Northwest at 7 p.m. (free).


University Book Store (U-District): Jaden Hair will discuss his book Steamy Kitchen Cookbook: 101 Asian Recipes Simple Enough for Tonight's Dinner at 7 p.m. (free)

Tuesday, November 10th

Barnes and Noble (Bellevue):  Roger Hackett will read from his books at 10:30 a.m. (free).

Third Place Books:  Suzanne Selfors will discuss her teen novel Coffeehouse Angel at 5:30 p.m. (free).

Spring Hill:  David Chang will discuss his book Momofuku at 6:30 p.m. ($190 includes four course dinner, wine and a copy of the book).

Elliot Bay Book Co.:  Jesse Katz will discuss his memoir The Opposite Field at 7 p.m. (free).

Third Place Books:  Jaden Hair will discuss his book Steamy Kitchen Cookbook: 101 Asian Recipes Simple Enough for Tonight's Dinner at 7 p.m. (free).

University Book Store (U-District):  Brian Brett will discuss his book Trauma Farm: A Rebel History of Rural Life at 7 p.m. (free).

University Book Store (Mill Creek):  Jessica Maxwell will discuss her book Roll Around Heaven at 7 p.m. (free).

World Wide Books & Maps:  Craig Romano will discuss his book Winter Hikes Deck-the 50 Best (mostly) Snow-Free Trails of Western Washington at 7 p.m. (free).

Wednesday, November 11th:

Elliot Bay Book Co.:  Catherine Corman will discuss her book Daylight Noir:  Raymond Chandler's Imagined City  at 7 p.m (free).

Parkplace Books:  Poetry Night featuring local poets will begin at 7 p.m. (free).

Third Place Books:  Jennie Shortridge will read from and sign her new novel When She Flew at 7 p.m. (free).

Town Hall Seattle:  Mark Danner will discuss his book Stripping the body Bare:  Politics, Violence, War at 7:30 p.m. ($5).

Thursday, November 12th:

Barnes and Noble (Silverdale):  Anthony Flaco will discuss his book The Road out of Hell:  Sanford Clark and the True Story of the Wineville Murders at 6:30 p.m. (free).

Hotel Andra:  Dacher Keltner will discuss Born to be Good:  The Science of a Meaningful Life at 6:30 p.m. ($35 includes appetizers and a copy of the book).

Elliot Bay Boo Co.:  Amanda Little will discuss her book Power Trip:  From Oil Wells to Solar Cells- Our Ride to the Sustainable Future at 7 p.m. (free).

University Book Store (U-District):  Greg Bear will discuss his book Mariposa at 7 p.m. (free).

Wide World Books & Maps:  Liz Hamill Scott will discuss and sign copies of her guidebooks at 7 p.m. (free).

Eagle Harbor Book Co.:  Ed Viesturs will discuss his book K2:  Life and Death on the World's Most Dangerous Mountain at 7:30 p.m. (free).

Friday, November 13th

Third Place Books:  Lynda V. Mapes will discuss her book The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe and the Unearthing of Tse-whit-zen Village at 6:30 p.m. (free).

Elliot Bay Book Co.:  Nisi Shawl will discuss her collection of short stories Filter House at 7 p.m. (free).

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