Monthly Archives: June 2008

Babylon Salon Summer Reading

June 5, 2008
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Babylon Salon, San Francisco’s rollicking reading and performance series, presents a night of literary mayhem… When: Saturday, June 14, 2008, 7:00 p.m. Where: Cantina SF (basement level) With Performances by: local authors Ann Ryles, Corinne Loveland, and S.J. Sasken; Farallon Review editor Tim Foley; and 2008 O. Henry winner, NEA Fellow, and Executive Director of Kore Press, Shannon Cain And Featuring the incomparable Kate Braverman, award-winning author of novels, short stories, poetry, and non-fiction. Read Michelle’s interview with Kate here on Fiction Attic.

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Accidentally Finding Your Way

June 3, 2008
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For the June Glimmer Train bulletin, I wrote about how I called it quits 300 pages into a novel I was writing a couple of years ago, and, suddenly freed, I began writing a completely different book, which would become No One You Know. Read it here. I also wrote a longer piece for the May 2008 issue of Writers Ask, called “On Accidentally Finding Your Way,” which is sort of about research. P.S. A subscription to Glimmer Train would make a great Fathers’ Day gift! Subscribe here. Check out the latest issue here. Why I love Glimmer Train:...

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Peter Plate in paperback

June 3, 2008
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Just out, the paperback edition of the 2006 Soon the Rest Will Fall. By Peter Plate, bard of the Bay Area underbelly.

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