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Why There Are Words Literary Reading Series

Why There Are Words  Literary Reading Series presents the following award-winning writers reading from their works
on the theme “Question.”  To go, or
not to go, is the question.  The
answer is obvious.  Join us July
11, 2013 at Studio 333 in Sausalito
for the following fine writers. Doors open at 7 pm & readings begin at
7:15. $10. Bring extra cash for books and booze.  See the WTAW website for the authors’ full bios and other
info.  whytherearewords.com



 



Kate Asche has
poems forthcoming in Bellingham Review and Quiddity.  Her poetry has been
published in RHINO, Confrontation and others.  www.kateasche.com

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Christian Kiefer is
the author of Infinite Tides, and is an active
poet, songwriter and recording artist. 
www.christiankiefer.com

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JC Miller’s most
recent novel is Vacation.  www.jameditorial.com



 



Tim J. Myers’s most
recent book of poetry is Dear Beast Loveliness: Poems of the Body.  He’s written many books of
fiction for children and adults.  www.TimMyersStorySong.com.



 



Nina Schuyler’s latest
novel is the just-published The Translator,
(Pegasus Books 2013).  She’s the
author of the award-winning novel, The Painting. www.ninaschuyler.com



 



Sue Staats’s
fiction and poetry have appeared in Farallon Review,
r.kv.r.y, Alimentum, a
Journal of Food
, and others, and she is a recent
finalist for the Gulf Coast Prize in Fiction. 



 



Kathleen Winter’s
book Nostalgia for the Criminal Past (Elixir Press,
2012) won the Antivenom Prize and the 2013 Texas Institute of Letters Bob Bush
Award for best first book of poems.



 



 



Why There Are Words, curated by founder Peg
Alfrod Pursell
, draws a full house of Bay Area residents every second
Thursday of the month, and was named Best of the Bay for Literary Event 2012 by
the SF Guardian, in its second year. 
Studio 333 is located at 333 Caledonia Street, Sausalito, CA 94965.  Phone Studio 333 at
415-331-8272.

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