BOOK TOUR EVENTS
Update: I am devastated to announce that due to the coronavirus situation, the book tour has been cancelled. My publisher and I will try our best to reschedule the tour as soon as the situation allows.
Thank you very much for your kind support. Please stay safe.
Dear Readers,
From March 26, till April 14, 2020, I will be having events in Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, New York, Boston, Washington DC, Maryland, Philadelphia and Toronto as part of my book tour.
I would be thrilled and honored to see you in person. My events are below:
Los Angeles, CA: March 26th @ 7:30 PM, Skylight Books: In conversation with the Pulitzer-Prize winning novelist VIET THANH NGUYEN, Skylight Books, 1818 N Vermont Ave.
Seattle, WA: March 31st @ 7pm, Seattle Public Central Library: In conversation with KARL MARLANTES, Vietnam War veteran and bestselling author of Matterhorn and Deep River, Microsoft Auditorium, Seattle Public Central Library, 1000 Fourth Avenue.
Portland, OR: April 1 @7pm, Powell's Books: Powell's Books, 1005 W. Burnside St.
San Francisco, CA: April 2 @ 12:30pm, Book Passage: Book Passage, Ferry Building One, #42.
San Francisco, CA: April 2 @ 7pm, City Lights Booksellers: in conversation with Professor ISABELLE THUY PELAUD, literary critic and author of This Is All I Choose to Tell: History and Hybridity in Vietnamese American Literature, in partnership with the Djerassi Resident Artists Program, City Light Bookstore, 261 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco.
Oakland, CA: April 3 @ 6-8 pm, Oakland Asian Cultural Center: In conversation with THI BUI, American Book Award-winning author of The Best We Could Do, in partnership with the Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network, Oakland Asian Cultural Center, 388 9th St, Oakland.
Brooklyn, NY: April 6 @ 7:30pm, Greenlight Bookstore: In conversation with Professor MADELEINE THIEN, winner of the Governor General's Award, author of Do Not Say We Have Nothing, Greenlight Bookstore, 686 Fulton St
Brookline, MA: April 7 @ 7pm, Brookline Booksmith: The Transnational Literature Series, with the William Joiner Institute, 279 Harvard St
Washington, DC: April 8 @ 6pm, Busboys and Poets: in conversation with Dr. ETHELBERT MILLER, TV and radio host, author of Fathering Words: The Making of An African American Writer, winner of the DC Mayor’s Arts Award for Distinguished Honor, 450 K St, Washington D.C..
St. Mary's City, MD – April 10 @ 7:30pm: College of Southern Maryland: in conversation with Professor WAYNE KARLIN, Vietnam War veteran and author of award-winning books about Vietnam, Leonardtown Campus, A Building Auditorium.
Philadelphia, PA - April 13: Free Library of Philadelphia.
Toronto, ON: 14 April @ 7pm, Ryerson University: The English Department of Ryerson University, in partnership with Reel Asian Film Festival, Asian Canadian Women’s Alliance (ACWA), and Thomas Allen & Son, 14th floor of Jorgenson Hall, 350 Victoria Street
For more information, please visit: http://nguyenphanquemai.com/page/appe...
Warmest wishes,
Quế Mai
Thank you very much for your kind support. Please stay safe.
Dear Readers,
From March 26, till April 14, 2020, I will be having events in Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, New York, Boston, Washington DC, Maryland, Philadelphia and Toronto as part of my book tour.
I would be thrilled and honored to see you in person. My events are below:
Los Angeles, CA: March 26th @ 7:30 PM, Skylight Books: In conversation with the Pulitzer-Prize winning novelist VIET THANH NGUYEN, Skylight Books, 1818 N Vermont Ave.
Seattle, WA: March 31st @ 7pm, Seattle Public Central Library: In conversation with KARL MARLANTES, Vietnam War veteran and bestselling author of Matterhorn and Deep River, Microsoft Auditorium, Seattle Public Central Library, 1000 Fourth Avenue.
Portland, OR: April 1 @7pm, Powell's Books: Powell's Books, 1005 W. Burnside St.
San Francisco, CA: April 2 @ 12:30pm, Book Passage: Book Passage, Ferry Building One, #42.
San Francisco, CA: April 2 @ 7pm, City Lights Booksellers: in conversation with Professor ISABELLE THUY PELAUD, literary critic and author of This Is All I Choose to Tell: History and Hybridity in Vietnamese American Literature, in partnership with the Djerassi Resident Artists Program, City Light Bookstore, 261 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco.
Oakland, CA: April 3 @ 6-8 pm, Oakland Asian Cultural Center: In conversation with THI BUI, American Book Award-winning author of The Best We Could Do, in partnership with the Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network, Oakland Asian Cultural Center, 388 9th St, Oakland.
Brooklyn, NY: April 6 @ 7:30pm, Greenlight Bookstore: In conversation with Professor MADELEINE THIEN, winner of the Governor General's Award, author of Do Not Say We Have Nothing, Greenlight Bookstore, 686 Fulton St
Brookline, MA: April 7 @ 7pm, Brookline Booksmith: The Transnational Literature Series, with the William Joiner Institute, 279 Harvard St
Washington, DC: April 8 @ 6pm, Busboys and Poets: in conversation with Dr. ETHELBERT MILLER, TV and radio host, author of Fathering Words: The Making of An African American Writer, winner of the DC Mayor’s Arts Award for Distinguished Honor, 450 K St, Washington D.C..
St. Mary's City, MD – April 10 @ 7:30pm: College of Southern Maryland: in conversation with Professor WAYNE KARLIN, Vietnam War veteran and author of award-winning books about Vietnam, Leonardtown Campus, A Building Auditorium.
Philadelphia, PA - April 13: Free Library of Philadelphia.
Toronto, ON: 14 April @ 7pm, Ryerson University: The English Department of Ryerson University, in partnership with Reel Asian Film Festival, Asian Canadian Women’s Alliance (ACWA), and Thomas Allen & Son, 14th floor of Jorgenson Hall, 350 Victoria Street
For more information, please visit: http://nguyenphanquemai.com/page/appe...
Warmest wishes,
Quế Mai
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