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The Seattle Public Library

The Seattle Public Library celebrates the written word through literary and humanities programs, including readings and talks by local, national and international authors, Seattle Reads, and the annual Washington State Book Awards, American history lecture, and Living History or Living Literature series.

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Come to get a brief introduction to the art of storytelling, to hear stories by experienced storytellers, and to have a chance to share your own personal stories focused on the theme of Lessons Learned. Listeners and tellers are welcome! Refreshments... more

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6 months ago

Readings by 10 local writers in the 2011 Jack Straw Writers Program. This event featured readings by: Nassim Assefi, Donald Fels, Debra Jarvis, Robert Lamirande, Anne McDuffie, Annette Spaulding-Convy, Harold Taw, Ann Teplick, Nora Wendl, and Marites... more

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This month’s online presentation welcomes Miriam Bassuk, Millie Renfrow and Madelle Quiring. In 1997 these writers met in an extension class and have been writing together ever since. Hear about their process and readings.Miriam Bassuk has been publi... more

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6 months ago

Mary Woodward showed images and read from "In Defense of Our Neighbors: The Walt and Milly Woodward Story," the book that inspired "Snow Falling on Cedars," on Nov. 1, 2008 at the Central Library.

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6 months ago

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4.1 out of 5 stars from 11 ratings
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    As a longtime skimmer and note passer at the Seattle Public Library, I beseech you to place my favorite book LASSIE COMES HOME front and center on every shelf. It’s much more than just another dog caper—it’s really about a home. A home in which to scratch and beg and roll over and gnaw on chickens, etc. 🐓

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