Get your literary on.
The two lovely ladies of young adult literature will bring their latest releases to Carmichael’s Bookstore tonight, June 21st, for a special reading and signing – and probably a juicy helping of teen drama.
With the 4th o’July right around the corner, join Pulitzer Prize winner, Joseph Ellis, as he presents his book ‘Revolutionary Summer’ tonight, June 20th, at the Louisville Library.
That was a bad pun. Sorry. You should swing by Carmichael’s tonight anyway as author Jill McCorkle shares her latest release, ‘Life After Life’ for a special reading and signing starting at 7pm.
After enduring tremendous abuse as a child, foster parent and advocate, Patsy Giddings, tells her story with the new book, ‘Sandy’s Miracle’ at Barnes & Noble tomorrow, Saturday, May 25th at noon.
With his latest book, ‘Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation’, fresh off the press, bestselling author Michael Pollan comes to the Clifton Center tonight for a special interview with Wendell Berry.
Food. People blogging about food. These are both things. With the release of the new book, ‘The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook’, the founder of the popular food blog of the same name, Deb Perelman, will present tonight at the Louisville Free Public Library’s Main branch at 7pm.
Spring is going to happen. Like – almost tomorrow (Wednesday, actually). Rediscover the outside world and traipse the trails with the nature nuts and writers, Sean Patrick Hill and Valerie Askren today, Monday, March 18th, at 7pm.
Whether mankind’s true vanishing point will be zombies, fiery space cataclysm or a good old-fashioned apocalyptic war – nothing is more thrilling than a dystopian thriller. Join author Kristen Simmons tonight, Wednesday, March 13th, at Carmichael’s Bookstore for the next installment in her teen series, ‘Breaking Point’.
Tinkering, toying and maybe some puffs of smoke – author Jon Gertner brings his new book, ‘The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation’, to the Louisville Free Public Library’s Main branch tonight, March 6th, at 7pm.
I’m really glad I’m writing about lightbulbs today. I’m also really glad human beings are going to talk about lighbulbs tonight. Author and historian Ernest Freeberg will present the glowing story of the modern age tonight at The Filson Historical Society with his new book, ‘The Age of Edison: Electric Light and the Invention of Modern America’. Rediscover the lightbulb starting at 6pm.
Aspiring poets pursuing the timeless art of stanza craft at Spalding’s MFA program will join the fine folks at A Reader’s Corner Bookstore this Saturday, February 16th, at 4pm for a special reading of their work.
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