Fall 2014 Events

I’m very much looking forward to appearing at Christianne’s Lyceum on Thursday, October 2, 2014 in their Meet the Author Series. The event, from 7 to 9 pm, will be an informal, relaxed discussion of my second novel, Muse. I loved talking to Christianne’s book club when Conceit came out and look forward to answering everybody’s questions about Muse. The fee is $22 for one evening (or $110 for the series of six) and includes wine and snacks. You can register in person at the Lyceum at 3696 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver, or phone 604 733-1356, or e-mail lyceum@christiannehayward.com


Personally, I think registering for the whole series is the way to go because there is a wonderful line-up of authors for 2014-2015:


Mary Novik, Muse, October 2

Steven Galloway, The Confabulist, November 20

Nancy Lee, The Age, January 22

Ann Eriksson, High Clear Bells of Morning, February 26

John Vaillant, The Jaguar’s Children, April 23

Brian Payton, The Wind is Not a River, May 21


Prior to the event, participants read the author’s book and then gather to discuss it with the author over a glass of wine and some delicious snacks. Books can be purchased at the Lyceum before the event. Christianne says, “Join us for our new 2014-2015 Meet the Author series to read the incredible works of literature being created on the west coast, and engage in six evenings of lively discussion with their fascinating authors.  From Renaissance courts to Harry Houdini’s many stages, Alaska’s Aleutian Islands to the Mexico-United States border, staying home has never been more of an adventure.”


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