

The award-winning science-fiction author reads from and signs copies of his new book, "Tomorrow Now: Envisioning the Next Fifty Years." University Book Store, 4326 University Way N.E. Free tickets available through University Book Store, 20.īRUCE STERLING: 7 p.m. The editor of "The Portable Sixties Reader" reads from and signs copies of the book about the decade. The award-winning Seattle poet discusses her works, including her lauded collection, "Blue Dusk: New and Selected Poems, 1951-2001." Elliott Bay 20. The author discusses her book, "Healing the Sensitive Heart." Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park 20. The author conducts a science-fiction writing workshop and reads from and signs copies of his new novel, "Earthrise." Barnes & Noble, 626 106th Ave. Ravenna Third Place Books, 6504 20th Ave. Glenn Evans, Murray Gordon, Carol Shaw, Ken Shiovitz, Laura Snyder, Leonard Tews and Pieter Zilinsky. The engineering professor and editor of "The Robot in the Garden" gives a talk about telereality experiments and its dynamics in group behavior titled "Invisible Hands and Naked Eyes." Kane Hall, Room 130, University of Washington. The author talks about her book, " Fearless Loving: 8 Simple Truths That Will Change the Way You Date, Mate, and Relate." Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park 20. Sam Warren will be the featured reader this week. James Arthur, John Norton and James Moore. The eco-psychologist talks about her newest book, "Off the Map: An Expedition Deep into Empire and the Global Economy." Elliott Bay 20. N.W., Issaquah 20.ĬHELLIS GLENDINNING: 4 p.m. Featuring Judith Adams, David Hanna and Jeanne Lanigan. The photographer and hiker presents a slide show of his photos and talks about and signs copies of the new second edition of the book featuring his work, "Best Winter Walks and Hikes: Puget Sound." Eagle Harbor Book Co., Bainbridge Island.

The Bay Area poet talks about her prize-winning second book, "The Book of Common Betrayals." Elliott Bay 20. The Seattle radio pioneer talks about his book, "It Was All Just Rock 'n' Roll: A Journey to the Center of the Radio and Concert Universe." After the talk at 7:30 p.m., music by Little Bill and the Blue Notes. The author and founder of the People-Centered Development Forum (and part of Bainbridge Island's Positive Futures Network) talks about "Alternatives to Economic Globalization: A Better World Is Possible," a new collections of essay in which he is featured. The author discusses his travel memoir, "Outback to Asia." Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park 20.ĭAVID KORTEN: 4:30 p.m. The best-selling author from the San Juan Islands talks about his work as the first speaker in the Centennial of Flight lecture series. The author signs copies of her new young-adult novel, "Queen of Everything." Barnes & Noble, 18025 Garden Way N.E., Woodinville 42.
