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    Local author, Kirby Gann, brings his latest release to Carmichael’s

    Author, teacher and Sarabandista, Kirby Gann, will share his latest literary release, ‘Ghosting’, tomorrow afternoon, Saturday, April 21st at Carmichael’s Bookstore. Stop by at 4pm – you’ve got hours to kill before all that nonsense at the waterfront.

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    Dangerous Exodus: The Mayor’s Book Club discusses ‘The Devil’s Highway’ at this

    The Mayor’s Book Club turns to the arid and unforgiving landscape of the American desert as the poignant true story behind ‘The Devil’s Highway’ is discussed for April’s meeting, this upcoming Wednesday, the 18th at noon.

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    Political Climate Change: Author and political guru, Larry J. Sabato, brings his

    Join author, professor and political forecaster, Larry J. Sabato, as he shares his thoughts on the 2012 election season tomorrow evening, Tuesday, April 17th, at The Filson Historical Society at 6:30pm

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    Poetry Month Continues this Friday with Adam Day and Brian Barker at the InKY Re

    Friday the 13th is luckier than you think! Push your superstitions aside and step out for this month’s InKY Reading Series as poets Adam Day and Brian Barker flex their literary muscles at The Bard’s Town this Friday, April 13th, at 8pm.

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    Awarding-winning Kentucky author, Abigail Keam, to release her third book April

    The latest installment in the popular ‘Death by…’ Series will be released this upcoming Thursday, April 12th. Grab your copy of Keam’s new ‘Death By Bridle’ and catch up with mystery hero, Josiah Reynolds.

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    Story Time Continuum: UofL’s Axton Literary Festival examines time travel April

    The University of Louisville invites you to step inside a literary time machine this week as the Axton Literary Festival explores time travel in the written word. The three day festival, featuring a multitude of speakers, workshops and activities, launches this Wednesday, April 11th and hopes to return to the present on Friday, April 13th.

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