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SF Tidbits for 10/22/09
SF Tidbits for 10/22/09
Events: Jeff VanderMeer's Endurance Tour : 36 Days, 27 Events, 14 States, 2 Books, 1 Writer. As part of the Fantastic Fiction free reading series , Ellen Datlow and Matthew Kressel present Sarah Micklem ( Wildfire ) & Alisa Kwitney ( Moonburn ) Wednesday November 18th, 7pm at KGB Bar in ...
Jeff VanderMeer’s Endurance Tour: 36 Days, 27 Events, 14 States, 2 Books, 1 Writer, No Breaks
Jeff VanderMeer’s Endurance Tour: 36 Days, 27 Events, 14 States, 2 Books, 1 Writer, No Breaks
jeffvandermeer.com — I’m finally able to unveil the full-throttle intensity of my Endurance Tour in support of Booklife and... my new novel Finch . Yep, that’s correct–it’s 27 events in 36 days, not including classroom visits, getting a tattoo, ... (more) Jeff VanderMeer’s Endurance Tour: 36 Days, 27 Events, 14 ...
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