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Start: 7:00 pm
Celebration is in order this evening as Seattle University Creative Writing Program director and poet Sharon Cumberland reads from her just-published first full collection, Peculiar Honors (Black Heron). "Sharon Cumberland knows the forceful pronouncement, but also possesses the rarer gift for quietness and gentle naminga contemporary Adam christening the hard-to-name emotions and perceptions of grief, happiness, faith." – Andrew Hudgins. "In these poems we meet Madonnas in jeans; Athenas in Greek widow's weeds; nosey aunts with faces displayed on Mylar birthday balloons; and medieval schoolmasters enjoining their pupils to write themes on those who have died by drowning, crucifixion, or pure joy." – Carolyne Wright. | 31
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Start: 7:00 pm
Derek Lundy, who hails from Saltspring Island, British Columbia, set out by motorcycle on an unusual journeyto ride along the U.S's two long-running bordersthose with Canada and then with Mexico. Borderlands: Riding the Edge of America (Vintage Canada), shortlisted for Canada's prestigious Hubert Evans Non-fiction Prize, is his surprising account of these two long ridesone border largely undefended, the other more heavily so. "A great ride and a great read ... A profound exploration of the rough ground where rival histories, ethnicities, and mythologies jostle for their place in the sun." – Ronald Wright. | 4
Start: 9:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
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