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Why There Are Words Literary Reading Series



Join us at Studio
333
when Why
There Are Words
unites with Litquake
on a special date to celebrate literature with the following stellar
line-up of readers. Mark your calendars! Why
There Are Words will move from the second to the third
Thursday: October, 17.
Doors open at 7pm and readings begin at 7:15pm, $10. Bring extra
cash for books and booze! For more information, including the
authors’ full bios, visit the WTAW website at
http://whytherearewords.com.



Sally Ball
is the author of Wreck Me
and the award-winning Annus Mirabilis.
saralouiseball.com

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Vikram Chandra
is the author of Sacred Games,
Love and Longing in Bombay,
and Red Earth and Pouring Rain.
www.vikramchandra.com



Russell Dillon
is the author of Eternal Patrol
(Forklift Books, 2013) and the editor of Big
Bell
magazine.
www.linkedin.com/in/russelldillon

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Rae Gouirand's
premier collection of poetry, Open Winter,
won the 2011 Bellday Poetry Prize, an Independent Publisher Book
Award, and the Eric Hoffer Award. allonehum.wordpress.com



Matt Hart is
the author of Debacle
Debacle
(H_NGM_N Books, 2013). He is the
editor-in-chief of Forklift, Ohio: A Journal
of Poetry, Cooking, & Light Industrial Safety
.
www.forkliftohio.com



Kate Milliken’s
newly released debut collection of short stories, If
I’d Known You Were Coming
,” won the 2013
Iowa Short Fiction Award.
www.katemilliken.com



Melissa Pritchard is
the author of four award-winning collections of stories and four
novels, including the forthcoming Palmerino,
(January 2014, Bellevue Literary Press.) www.melissapritchard.com



Jane Smiley
is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A
Thousand Acres
and more than ten other works
of fiction, as well as three works of nonfiction.



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

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