Author Events
University Temple United Methodist Church, 1415 N.E. 43rd St., 634-3400, bookstore.washington.edu. 7 p.m. University Book Store, 4326 University Way N.E., 634-3400, bookstore.washington.edu. 7 p.m.
Third Place Books, 17171 Bothell Way N.E., 366-3333, thirdplacebooks.com. 7 p.m.
Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave. See lectures.org for ticket info. 7:30 p.m.
Elliott Bay Book Co., 1521 10th Ave., 624-6600, elliottbaybook.com. 7 p.m.
Richard Hugo House, 1634 11th Ave., 322-7030, hugohouse.org. 8 p.m.
Eagle Harbor Books, 157 Winslow Way E. (Bainbridge Island), 842-5332, eagleharborbooks.com. 7 p.m.
University Book Store (Bellevue), 990 102nd Ave. N.E., 425-462-4500, bookstore.washington.edu. 6 p.m.
Seattle Mystery Bookshop, 117 Cherry St., 587-5737, seattlemystery.com. Noon.
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Rev. Steven Greenbaum He’s the author of Practical Interfaith: How to Find Our Common Humanity as We Celebrate Diversity. Third Place Books, 17171 Bothell Way N.E., 366-3333, thirdplacebooks.com. 7 p.m. Wed., Oct. 22.
A. Ka and Zachary Bonelli Their two new fantasy novels are, respectively, The Autumn and Alterra. University Book Store, 4326 University Way N.E., 634-3400, bookstore.washington.edu. 7 p.m. Wed., Oct. 22.
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Eric Liu The local author considers his own family history in A Chinaman’s Chance: One Family’s Journey and the Chinese American Dream. Seattle Central Library, 1000 Fourth Ave., 386-4636, spl.org. 7 p.m. Wed., Oct. 22.
Garth Nix
Clariel: The Lost Abhorsen is his new fantasy tome. University Book Store, Noon. Wed., Oct. 22.
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Katha Pollitt She’ll discuss her new Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights. Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave., 652-4255, townhallseattle.org. $5. 7:30 p.m. Wed., Oct. 22.
Linda Carroll Her relationship guide is Love Cycles. Third Place, 7 p.m. Thu., Oct. 23.
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Norman Lear The legendary TV producer of Maude and All in the Family is also an unrepentant liberal activist. Now in his ninth decade, he relates his rich life (including WWII combat) in Even This I Get to Experience. University Temple United Methodist Church, 1415 N.E. 43rd St., 634-3400, bookstore.washington.edu. 7 p.m. Thu., Oct. 23.
Jaime Lerner His book Urban Acupuncture is about urban planning. Town Hall, $5. 7:30 p.m. Thu., Oct. 23.
Eimear McBride From Ireland, her debut novel is A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing. Elliott Bay Book Co., 1521 10th Ave., 624-6600, elliottbaybook.com. 7 p.m. Thu., Oct. 23.
Jacqueline West She reads from Still Life: The Books of Elsewhere: Volume 5. University Book Store, 6 p.m. Thu., Oct. 23.
David Hartsough His new memoir is Waging Peace: Global Adventures of a Lifelong Activist. University Temple United Methodist Church, 7 p.m. Fri., Oct. 24.
Jodi Picoult A mother goes missing in her Leaving Time. Seattle Central Library, 7 p.m. Fri., Oct. 24.
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Cory Doctorow In UW Kane Hall, Room 130, he’ll discuss Information Doesn’t Want to be Free: Laws for the Internet Age. UW Campus, 7 p.m. Sat., Oct. 25.
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Robert Horton
SW senior film critic Robert Horton talks about his new book Frankenstein, about the history and cultural meaning of the famous 1931 horror movie, whose influence is felt to this day. Elliott Bay, 7 p.m. Sat., Oct. 25.
Barbara Natterson-Horowitz and Kathryn Bowers They’ll discuss Zoobiquity: The Astonishing Connection Between Human and Animal Health. Town Hall, $5. 7:30 p.m. Sat., Oct. 25.
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Bob Odenkirk This comedy show from the reliably funny co-star of Breaking Bad includes a copy of his book, A Load of Hooey, with your ticket. Fremont Abbey, 4272 Fremont Ave. N., 414-8325, fremontabbey.org. $40. 8 p.m. Sat., Oct. 25.
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Ian McAllister The photographer shows images from his Great Bear Wild: Dispatches from a Northern Rainforest. Town Hall, $5. 7:30 p.m. Sun., Oct. 26.
Brenda Peterson Her guide to memoir writing is Your Life Is a Book. Richard Hugo House, 1634 11th Ave., 322-7030, hugohouse.org. 7 p.m. Sun., Oct. 26.
Linda Vigen Phillips
Crazy is her new novel detailing a mental health crisis. Eagle Harbor Books, 157 Winslow Way E. (Bainbridge Island), 842-5332, eagleharborbooks.com. 3 p.m. Sun., Oct. 26.
Neal Stephenson and Cory Doctorow The two authors discuss Hieroglyph: Stories and Visions for a Better Future, but the event is sold out. Town Hall, $5. 7:30 p.m. Sun., Oct. 26.
P.C. Cast
Redeemed is her new fantasy thriller. Third Place, 7 p.m. Mon., Oct. 27.
Jim Dwyer He’s written More Awesome Than Money: Four Boys and Their Heroic Quest to Save Your Privacy from Facebook. Town Hall, $5. 7:30 p.m. Mon., Oct. 27.
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Azar Nafisi She’ll discuss her new The Republic of Imagination: America in Three Books. Seattle Central Library, 7 p.m. Mon., Oct. 27.
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Jane Smiley She begins an Iowa-set trilogy with her novel Some Luck. University Book Store, 6:30 p.m. Mon., Oct. 27.
Kendare Blake She continues her fantasy series with Mortal Gods. Third Place, 7 p.m. Tues., Oct. 28.
A. M. Dellamonica She begins a new fantasy series with Child of a Hidden Sea. University Book Store (Bellevue), 990 102nd Ave. N.E., 425-462-4500, bookstore.washington.edu. 6 p.m. Tues., Oct. 28.
William Gibson Advance book purchase required for this even with the sci-fi author of The Peripheral. University Book Store, 7 p.m. Tues., Oct. 28.
Urban Waite
Sometimes the Wolf is his new locally set thriller. Elliott Bay, 7 p.m. Tues., Oct. 28.
An Evening of William Cowper Works by the 18th century English poet are read. University Book Store, 7 p.m. Wed., Oct. 29.
John Marzluff The local ornithologist shares from Welcome to Subirdia. Third Place, 7 p.m. Wed., Oct. 29.
Valerie Plame Book is included for this event with the author of the thriller Burned. Town Hall, $32.66. 7:30 p.m. Wed., Oct. 29.
Charles D’Ambrosio The Portland author visits his old home with Loitering: New & Collected Essays. Elliott Bay, 7 p.m. Thu., Oct. 30.
Heather McHugh The local poet reads in Kane Hall, Room 220. UW Campus, 7 p.m. Thu., Oct. 30.
Patrick Rothfuss & Nate Taylor The author and illustrator, respectively, share from The Slow Regard of Silent Things. University Temple United Methodist Church, 7 p.m. Thu., Oct. 30.
Todd Wilkinson with Bob Ferris They discuss their Last Stand: Ted Turner’s Quest to Save a Troubled Planet. Third Place, 7 p.m. Thu., Oct. 30.