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    0 starsseregine | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 28 2007 | seattle, events, literature, books
    May 2007 readings

    What is it about May? The whole winter went by without a reading that would lure me down to Elliott Bay, and now I'm looking at the list of May events like a kid in a candy store. Michael Chabon, Chuck Palahniuk, Miranda July, Christopher Buckley, Jumpha Lahiri, William Langewiesche, Russell Simmons.

    So, who's coming to what?

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    • laurel - Apr 28 2007

      bah, they're all on Thursday...

    • timchao - Apr 30 2007

      i'm in dude, let me know when you go.

    • seregine - Apr 30 2007

      Palahniuk this Thursday, 7pm. Want me to get you a ticket?

    • laurel - Apr 30 2007

      can't, seeing a "guest speaker" this Thursday...

    • timchao - May 01 2007

      get me one :)

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