January 4th @ 7:00-8:30PM at Bookshop Santa Cruz @bookshopsc: I'm having an event for Something's Not Right's 5th anniversary where I'll be reading, answering questions, and signing copies! Come grab some queer SFF🩸
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Can't make it on Saturday? Join us as the sale continues in-store and online Sunday, November 7th, (online 20% off applies to books only)* for all customers.
Emergency Shelter Available for Debris Flow Evacuees:
San Lorenzo Valley High, 7105 Highway 9, Felton
• Check in at cafeteria
• Food and water
• Cots
• Self-contained RVs welcome
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With strong winds expected through the night, we're beginning to see road impacts throughout the County. Visit https://t.co/8PIVSvbHKF to monitor local road conditions.
Author Alex Gino wants you to correct their mistake—“My main character’s name is Melissa, and I apologize to her, to the larger trans community, and to all of my readers for the error. I’m sorry.” So fix your copy! Creativity is queer! #SharpieActivism https://t.co/NiUgAyMVQK
8.16.21, at 4PM Bookshop Santa Cruz welcomes Andrew Aydin, L. Fury, and Nate Powell (March), and Anthony Dixon, Congressman Lewis’ nephew, to discuss the first book in the new, groundbreaking series, Run: Book One.
Register here: https://t.co/sRe5LLWmQc
DON'T MISS THIS VIRTUAL EVENT with writer and journalist Omar El Ekkad. This beautifully written and profoundly moving novel brings the global refuge crisis down to the level of a child's eyes. REGISTER FOR THIS FREE ONLINE EVENT HERE: https://t.co/K5wgIJcGUS
NEW IN PAPERBACK: The City We Became: A Novel (The Great Cities Trilogy #1) by N. K. Jemisin. "A love letter to (and a critique of) New York and its burroughs, a haunting exploration of the Lovecraftian racism we face today, and the most punk rock fantasy I’ve read in an age."Jax
TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR THIS IN-PERSON EVENT: The Legacy Is In the Soil: An Evening with CheFarmer Matthew Raiford, Book Talk and Signing at the Cowell Ranch Hay Barn, 7:30-9:00 p.m. https://t.co/6luYYeZPJ1
FRIDAY READS: Morningside Heights: A Novel by Joshua Henkin "A deeply felt novel about the commitment of a marriage in the wake of an Alzheimer's diagnosis and the ways we commit to each other even as our future changes before our eyes." —Casey
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SUMMER READING RECOMMENDATION: Crying in H Mart, by Michelle Zauner | Find this book and the whole list of 2021 Staff Favorites (so far) here: https://t.co/LmQxF3Qocd
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