Why There Are Words Lit Readings

Why There Are Words Lit Readings on April 14, 2016 in Sausalito, CA : FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact: Peg Alford Pursell, [email protected]
Why There Are Words: “Rhyme or Reason.” The third track from Emin em's eighth studio album in which the rapper sings along with the chorus of “Time of the Season.” Also attributed to poet Edmund Spenser in a conversation with Queen Victoria. Definitely found in Shakespeare's A Comedy of Errors, in As You Like It and, with variation, in The Merry Wives of Windsor, and can be traced back to poet John Skelton, who in the 1520s wrote that "For reason can I none find/ Nor good rhyme in your matter." We're about to receive the latest spin on this phrase and you're invited.
Join us April 14, 2016, at Studio 333 in Sausalito to hear the following acclaimed authors give us an update. Doors open at 7pm; readings begin at 7:15. $10. For more details, including the authors' full bios, see the Why There Are Words website, whytherearewords.com.
Amanda Conran is the author of the debut middle grade novel, The Lost Celt, just launched in March 2016 (Gosling Press). www.aeconran.com
Stefan Kiesbye is the author of four acclaimed novels and his latest work is the novella, The Staked Plains (Saddle Road Press, 2015). He teaches at Sonoma State College. stefankiesbye.com
Allie Marini published five collections in 2015, including Pictures From The Center Of The Universe, which won the Vella Prize (Paper Nautilus) kiddeternity.wordpress.com
Nayomi Munaweera is the author of the award-winning novel Island of a Thousand Mirrors, and of the brand new What Lies Between Us: A Novel (St. Martin's Press, February 2016). www.nayomimunaweera.com
Barbara Roether's debut novel, This Earth You'll Come Back To (McPherson and Company, 2015), is a family epic set in the Midwest. www.barbararoether.com
Kathleen Winter is the author ...read more

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