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Literary events around Seattle July 6th-11th

July 6, 11:01 AMSeattle Books ExaminerDanielle Dreger-Babbitt
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Suffering from a holiday weekend hangover?  Have a case of the Mondays?  I have the cure for you:  check out one of these author talk, lecture, or book signing and soak up some literary medicine.  You'll feel better in no time.  Happy reading!
Monday, July 6th
Seattle Public Library (Ballard Branch):  Local poet Jeff Crandall will read from his works at 7 p.m. (free).
Elliot Bay Book Co.:  Rebecca Brown and Lidia Yuknavitch will join together for a reading of their works at 7:30 p.m. (free).
Tuesday, July 7th
Seattle Public Library (Beacon Hill Branch):  Local poet Jeff Crandall will read from his works at 7 p.m. (free).
Seattle Public Library (High Point Branch):  Elizabeth Austen and Erin Malone will read poems regarding motherhood at 7 p.m. (free).
Third Place Books (Lake Forest Park):  Heather Barieri will read and sign her novel The Lace Makers of Glenmara at 7 p.m. (free).
University Book Store (University District):  Elizabeth Bear will discuss her work as part of the Clarion West workshop at 7 p.m. (free).
Eagle Harbor Book Co.:  Mary Guterson will discuss her novel Gone to the Dogs at 7:30 p.m. (free).
Seattle Public Library (Capitol Hill Branch):  Local poet Jeff Crandall will read from his works at 7 p.m. (free).
Third Place Books (Lake Forest Park):  Frederick LaCroix will discuss his book The Sky Rained Heroes:  A Journey from War to Remember at 7 p.m. (free).
University Book Store (University District):  Erik Scott de Bie and Rosemary Jones will discuss their books Down Shadow and City of the Dead at 7 p.m.
Elliot Bay Book Co:  Mary Guterson will discuss her novel Gone to the Dogs at 7:30 p.m. (free).
Town Hall Seattle:  Dean Kulpers will discuss his book Operation Bite Back:  Rod Coronado's War to Save American Wilderness at 7:30 p.m. ($5).
Thursday, July 9th
Bailey Coy Books:  Rebecca Brown will read from her collection of essays American Romance at 7 p.m. (free).
Seattle Public Library (Green Lake Branch):  Local poet Jeff Crandall will read from his works at 7 p.m. (free).
Third Place Books (Lake Forest Park):  Mary Daheim will sign and discuss her mystery The Alpine Uproar at 7 p.m. (free).
University Book Store (University District):  Dave Williams will discuss his book Burning Skies at 7 p.m. (free). 
Elliot Bay Book Co.:  Isis Aquarian will discuss her book The Source:  The Untold Story of Father Yod, Ya Ho Wa 13 and the Source Family at 7:30 p.m. (free).
Friday, July 10th
Third Place Books (Lake Forest Park):  Cecilia Hae-Jin Lee will  discuss her book Quick and Easy Korean Cooking at 6:30 p.m. (free).
Seattle Public Library (Central Branch):  Rebecca Brown will read from her new book The Crowning Glory of Calla Lily Ponder at 7 p.m. (free).
Elliot Bay Book Co.:  Poets Stacey Lynn Brown and Adrian Matejka will read from their works at 7:30 p.m. (free).
Saturday, July 11th
Third Place Books (Lake Forest Park):  Mary Lloyd will address the physical, mental, and emotional demands of retirement from her book Supercharged Retirement at 6:30 p.m. (free).
Elliot Bay Book Co.:  Editors and contributors of both Seattle Noir and Portland Noir will talk of working on the books debate which is the more noir city at 7:30 p.m. (free).
 
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