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by Kelly Link

Kelly Link travels extensively -- usually by car -- and is willing to make detours to visit bookshops (she's been to quite a few already . . .). She is available for readings, signings, and events. A book club just asked her to drop by while they discussed Stranger Things Happen, which seems like a nice idea. If you'd like Kelly to visit, maybe she can call you during the discussion, or we can try and time it to go with her tour.

In the coming months she will be in North Carolina, Massachusetts, Florida, and points in-between. She is an accomplished reader and interesting speaker who has read and participated at many conventions and conferences.

If you would like to invite Kelly Link to read or speak please email us, thank you.

Stranger Things Happen

Kelly did ten or so readings in 2001, met a lot of great people, sold some books (you can tell this is the publisher's website, not her's!), got interviewed on the radio in New York at 5 A.M., in a cafe in Brooklyn, and in New York -- where she really enjoyed the sound baffles to stop the hisses, pops, and crackles.


 

May Los Angeles, CA, Las Vegas, NV
24 - 28 Wiscon Madison, WI
30 - June 2 BookExpo America Chicago, IL
June 14, 7pm

Archives Bookshop

517-519 W. Grand River, East Lansing, MI
20, 7.30pm KGB Bar 85 E4 (at 2 Ave), New York, NY
July 11, 6.30pm (Wed) Book Court 163 Court St., Brooklyn, NY
13 - 15 Readercon Boston, MA
July
(Tuesday)
31 Barnes & Noble Bryn Mawr, PA*
 

* With Judith Berman, Richard Butner, Ted Chiang, Andy Duncan, Carol Emshwiller, Karen Joy Fowler, Robert Frazier, Gregory Frost, Molly Gloss, Nalo Hopkinson, James Patrick Kelly, John Kessel, Jonathan Lethem, Bruce Sterling, and Walter Jon Williams!

August
(Tuesday)
7, 7pm, with Jane Yeh and Ed Park The 6B Garden -- a community garden on the corner of 6th St. and Ave. B New York, NY
  Jane Yeh's poetry has appeared in Boston Review, Poetry, and TriQuarterly, among other journals, and in the forthcoming edition of the anthology Poems, Poets, Poetry, edited by Helen Vendler. She is a 2001 recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts Artists' Fellowship.
Ed Park's fiction appears in the recent issue of 6,500. Other stories have appeared in the PEN International Journal and the anthology Virgin Fiction.
This reading is cosponsored by the Artists and Audiences Exchange program of the New York Foundation for the Arts.
August 30 - Sept. 2 Worldcon Philadelphia, PA

From Aug. 30 - Sept. 9, Invisible Cities will be putting on a play inspired by "The Girl Detective:" "We Who Have Read The Girl Detective." It's at Olde St. Augustine Church, N. 4th & New Street (one block north of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge). Tickets ($10) & info can be got from National Showroom, 113-131 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, 215-413-1318, www.pafringe.org

The Invisible Cities group (who came up to Book Court in Brooklyn to hear Kelly read "The Girl Detective" on July 11th), are a talented bunch and this should certainly be a lot of fun.

** We went to the preview show on August 30, and it's great. This is not "The Girl Detective," this is a play inspired by the story. Go!**

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September
(Friday)

21, 7pm, with Karen Joy Fowler

Malaprops Asheville, NC
October
(Monday)
8, 7pm -- with Kit Reed NYRSF New York, NY

October
(Saturday)

20, 5 - 7 a.m (!) Hour of the Wolf radio show New York, NY
November 1 - 4 World Fantasy Con Montreal, Canada
       

 

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