An Evening with David Sedaris

Pantages Theater 901 Broadway, Tacoma, WA, United States

As one of America’s pre-eminent humor writers, David Sedaris will regale you with tales addressing the human condition in an evening of superb storytelling followed by an audience Q+A. He is a master of satire, beloved for his personal essays and short stories, and the author of several instant bestsellers. There are over 16 million… Continue Reading An Evening with David Sedaris

$89

What Happened to Syringa Mobile Home Park and Its Residents? Book Launch with Leontina Hormel and Dawn Tachell

1912 Center, Great Room 412 East Third St, Moscow, Idaho

University of Idaho sociologist Leontina Hormel investigates the history surrounding Syringa Mobile Home Park’s beginnings, recurrent water crises, and devastating closure, and challenges the stereotypes directed at people living in mobile home communities. Trailer Park America expands on the stories covered from 1994 to 2018 in the Lewiston Tribune, the Moscow-Pullman Daily News, and NPR… Continue Reading What Happened to Syringa Mobile Home Park and Its Residents? Book Launch with Leontina Hormel and Dawn Tachell

Free

Tiny Tides Storytime

Puget Sound Estuarium 309 State Ave. NE, Olympia, WA, United States

Reserve your spot at: https://tinytidesstorytime.eventbrite.com Join us every first Saturday of the month for Tiny Tides Storytime. Our Estuarium team members will read an estuary themed picture book from our Children’s Library. In addition to the book reading, participants will be able to explore our exhibits and meet our estuary animals! Program cost: Adult Admission… Continue Reading Tiny Tides Storytime

$3 – $15

Local Author Spotlight: Nine Strangers

Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center 127 South Mission, Wenatchee, Washington, United States

Enjoy an evening with local author Matthew Pippin while he presents his newly published book, Nine Strangers. On Dec. 13, starting at 7 PM, Matthew will be reading from his book, sharing the adventures involved in writing and completing a published piece as a first-time author, and concluding the evening with a book signing. Refreshments… Continue Reading Local Author Spotlight: Nine Strangers

Free

Environmental Film and Speaker Series Presents: Skiing Uphill by Pat Turner

Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center 127 South Mission, Wenatchee, Washington, United States

Join the Wenatchee Valley Museum for a book reading with local author, Pat West Turner, as she details her life as a woman with one leg. On Thursday, February 8, 7-9 PM, guests are invited to a meet and greet with the author, followed by a book presentation and a Q&A to wrap up the… Continue Reading Environmental Film and Speaker Series Presents: Skiing Uphill by Pat Turner

Free

Jill Louise Busby – Reading

1912 Center 412 E Third St., Moscow, ID, United States

The UI English Department is please to be hosting Jill Louise Busby, a writer and filmmaker, to read from her debut book, Unfollow Me: Essays on Complicity.

Jill Louise Busby reading CANCELED

1912 Center 412 E Third St., Moscow, ID, United States

EVENT CANCELED / RESCHEDULED. The UI English Department is pleased to be hosting Jill Louise Busby, a writer and filmmaker, to read from her debut book, Unfollow Me: Essays on Complicity. THE EVENT WILL NOW PLACE ON APRIL 26.

Free

Book Release: In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune

Wenatchee River Institute 347 Division Street, Leavenworth, WA, United States

We are excited to announce that we will be hosting bestselling author, TJ Klune, for his paperback release of In the Lives of Puppets. Join us for a book conversation with TJ to learn more about his book followed by a Q&A and book signing. Doors will open for the event at 6:30pm at the… Continue Reading Book Release: In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune

Free

Local Book Signing

Steve McGehee has lived in Palouse for close to 50 years. He's published 11 books including 2 fiction books set in Washington.

Free

Joint Poetry Reading at the Moscow Public Library

Moscow Public Library 110 S Jefferson St, Moscow, ID, United States

On April 16 at 5:30pm we’re hosting two local poets to read from their recently-published poetry collections in celebration of National Poetry Month! Ron McFarland, Professor Emeritus of English from the University of Idaho, will be reading from his new poetry book, A Variable Sense of Things. Georgia Tiffany, decorated and vastly-published poet and creative… Continue Reading Joint Poetry Reading at the Moscow Public Library

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