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Why There Are Words Literary Reading Series

Why
There Are Words wants you to name the theme. Join us March 13th at
Studio 333 in Sausalito when the following readers will read from
their works. Listen closely and decide the evening’s theme. Doors
open at 7pm; readings begin at 7:15. $10. For complete details
including the authors’ full bios, see the Why There Are Words
website at http://whytherearewords.com


Kristen
Chen is the author of Soy Sauce For Beginners, an O,
The Oprah Magazine

“book to pick up now.” kirstinchen.com



Adrianne
Harun's most recent novel is the brand new A
Man Came Out of a Door
(Penguin,
2014); she joins us from Washington. www.adrianneharun.com

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David
Haynes' latest novel is A
Star in the Face of the Sky
.
The author of seven novels for adults and five books for younger
readers, he joins us from Dallas. faceofthesky.com



Maria
Hummel is the author of, most recently, the lauded novel Motherland
(Counterpoint, 2014). www.mariahummel.com

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Michael
Nava’s latest novel The
City of Palaces
is
brand new this spring, and he is the author of an acclaimed series of
crime novels that won six Lambda Literary Awards.
michaelnavawriter.com



Ethel
Rohan's memoir His
Heartbeat in my Hand

is forthcoming from Shebooks in 2014, and she is the author of two
acclaimed story collections. ethelrohan.com



Why
There Are Words, curated by founder Peg Alford Pursell,
www.pegalfordpursell.com, 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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