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May

18

2018

World of Ursula K. Le Guin Official Trailer

 In 2016, journalist Arwen Curry kickstarted a documentary about Ursula K. Le Guin, which received more than twice the goal amount. Now, two years later, she’s released the first trailer for “Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin.”

Mar

26

2018

Points North

Points North: Stories by Howard Frank Mosher

Points North is a collection of stories completed by Howard Frank Mosher shortly before he passed away in January 2017 at the age of 74. While the Army Corp of Engineers, an itinerant preacher, local museum trustees, and the courts try to foil the fly-fishing, baseball playing, classics reading and wilderness loving residents of Kingdom …

Feb

13

2018

In Loving Memory of Marni Gittinger of Island Books

From Island Books’ store newsletter: The past few weeks have been filled with grief for all of us at Island Books after the loss of Marni Gittinger. We not only lost a member of our book store family, we lost a dear friend. To say that Marni was a bright spot in many of our …

Jan

24

2018

RIP Ursula K. Le Guin

“It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end.” – Ursula K. Le Guin, October 21, 1929 – January 23, 2018 As University Book Store bookseller, author, and nwbooklovers doodler Brad Craft so perfectly put it, Thank you for all our journeys together. We …

Nov

23

2017

F. Scott Fitzgerald turkey

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving! Treat yourself to electricliterature.com’s imaginings of the hand turkeys famous authors would make… Don’t miss the one for Sherman Alexie at the end. We’ll see you in the bookstores soon!

Nov

6

2017

Seattle City of Literature

Seattle Named UNESCO City of Literature

Let the joyous news be spread: Seattle is officially the second U.S. City (after Iowa City) to be declared a UNESCO City of Literature– one of 28 internationally recognized cities. Edinburgh, Scotland was the first city to get the designation in 2004. The UNESCO designation of literary cities is part of a wider network of …

Nov

1

2017

Literary Witches

Literary Witches: A Celebration of Magical Women Writers by Taisia Kitaiskaia

Literary Witches is a tribute to a pantheon of women authors like no other– part biography, part grimoire– envisioning their conjuring of words and worlds as sources of magic. Jamaica Kincaid becomes “the sorceress of islands,” Mary Shelley “the alchemyst of monsters.” Virginia Woolf “understood the longing of cupboards when no one was looking into them.” …

Jul

14

2017

Octavia Butler photo by Patti Perret

Octavia Butler Featured in “The Week’s Best Stories from NPR Books”

On July 10, 2017, NPR aired “Octavia Butler: Writing Herself Into The Story” by Karen Grigsby Bates about Octavia Butler, beloved scifi author who lived in Seattle from 1999 until her death in 2006.  Octavia Butler used to say she remembers exactly when she decided to become a science fiction writer. She was 9 years …

May

31

2016

Robert Sindelar

Five Questions with Robert Sindelar
of Seattle’s Third Place Books

by Andrea Dunlop, for the Girl Friday Productions blog With hundreds of literary events each month and a thriving bookstore culture, Seattle is a place where a love for reading runs deep. Maybe it’s the luck of living in a progressive, arts-centric city or maybe it’s the nine or so dreary months of each year …

Apr

13

2016

Happy 100th Birthday,
Beverly Cleary!

The internet is full of lovely celebrations of beloved author, Beverly Cleary– the girl from Yamhill, who is now 100 years old! The above video is from Oregon Public Broadcasting. Check out their full coverage of the creator of Ramona Quimby, Ralph S. Mouse, Henry and Ribsy, and so many more childhood friends. If nothing else, …

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