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I’m counting the days to this event!

Watch for a seismic shift in the literary landscape of Southern California next month.  No, it won’t be an earthquake, it’s the inaugural Beverly Hills Literary Escape, a unique weekend for literati.  This isn’t another festival where the attendee sits in the audience listening to a panel of authors and a moderator and then line up for a few Q & A, here the goal is for everyone to mingle and have conversations.  The organizers, Julie Robinson and Tyson Cornell, are striving to create an European cafe culture and Algonquin Round Table atmosphere of give-and-take between authors and readers.  Here’s the schedule:

I’m in a terrible choice bind about which events to choose for the lunches and afternoon lectures.  I can tell you this, I’ve never met a woman who hasn’t fallen in love with Lynn Batten after hearing him talk about Jane Austen.  I recommended both Ethan Canin and Susan Straight before and would love to hear them speak, but that could mean downgrading my groupie status with Lynn.   What could be better than having lemon cake with Aimee Bender, yet one of my favorite books this summer was Gin Phillips’ The Well and the Mine (if you liked The Help, run to the store to get The Well and the Mine).  I’ll be wallowing in the torture of deciding for awhile.

Two events are free:  An evening with Colum McCann author of Let the Great World Spin where he will receive the first Medici Book Club Prize (more on that in a future post) and a discussion with Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting for Stone. The prices for the remaining events vary and there are passes for multiple events. (Click here to purchase tickets.)  Readers of Bookstore People are entitled to purchase the lowest price passes and tickets for conversations by using the discount code LITERARY. There will be one private VIP event, a coffee with Joseph O’Neill, author of Netherland, on October 15th.  We have one ticket to the O’Neill coffee to giveaway, just leave a comment that you want it by 11:59 October 7th and we will pick the winner.

It looks like a spectacular event, don’t miss it!

Disclosure:  Kim is a Medici Founding Patron

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If I could pick anywhere in the world to be on September 12th, I’d choose the Brooklyn Book Festival.  In the Brooklyn area next weekend?  You have to go!

Who would I want to see?  Paul Hardin, Paul Krugman and Sam Lipsyte top a long list.  A weekend of events and several independent bookstores in the area, it sounds like paradise.

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Save the jokes about how Los Angeles doesn’t read, we’ve heard them and we know they’re not true.  First piece of evidence, the large turnout for last night’s Lit Crawl where 11 excellent authors read. Dennis Danziger and Graham Moore rocked the house to win.  If you missed last night, no worries, here are a few events to make room for on your calendar:

  • September 7th – Rare Lit Bird is sponsoring James Ellroy in discussion with Carolyn Kellogg at the Largo.
  • September 16th – Aloud is selling tickets to its fall programs, headlined by a night with Jonathan Franzen at the Arotani/Japan America Theatre.  I heard the tickets are selling fast, so happy I won two at the the Lit Crawl last night.
  • September 26th – West Hollywood Book Fair is an intimate version of the the LA Times Book Festival.  It’s full of author discussions and fun booths.
  • October 2nd – Claire’s book signing!  Claire’s booksigning!  We’ll write more about this, but at Village Books at 2PM Claire will have her first local book signing for If You Lived Here, You’d Be Home Now.  Check out her Facebook page about the book.
  • October 6th – American Voices starts selling tickets to its next three programs next week, on October 6th Marlo Thomas will discuss her memoir, on October 29th Rick Springfield will talk about his book, and on November 8th Oliver Stone will discuss JFK with author James W. Douglass.
  • October 14th – the American Experience Literary Luncheon six month series begins.  UCLA Professor Lynn Batten (I am one of his groupies) will lecture on a different book each month followed by Julie Robinson leading a discussion.  The first book is The Scarlett Letter, check the website for further dates and books.  Note:  there is a 10% discount for signing up by August 31st.
  • October 22nd to 24th – The Beverly Hills Literary Escape is an opportunity to have round table discussions with a variety of authors, we’ll be posting more about this event, but for now, clear your weekend.

Not in Los Angeles but live somewhere with a variety of literary events?  Let us know and we’ll try to post them.

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