Author Jodi Picoult to read from latest novel “Sing You Home” tonight at Saint Mark United Methodist Church
Your accountant is so proud of you.
Like the good saver you are, you’ve tried to invest a little money here or there. A few acres of land, maybe. A good education for you or the kids. Perhaps you’ve even stuck a buck into stocks or bonds for the future.
If Chester “Chess” Garrity had his way, you’d invest in antiquities. He’s got valuable loot on his hands and in the new book “The Cruel Ever After” by Ellen Hart, he needs to get rid of it, pronto.
Charis and Outwrite bring in acclaimed writers Lawrence Jackson, Lisa Earle McLeod
Charis Books and More hosts a discussion on the novel by Catherine Hall tonight
Comedian, actor, writer and 2012 presidential candidate Roseanne Barr held court at Outwrite Bookstore & Coffeehouse Wednesday night as she read from her newest book, “Roseannearchy: Dispatches from the Nut Farm,” and answered questions from some of her more passionate fans.
Sandwiched between other appearances and boarding a flight, Barr’s dramatic reading of “Roseannearchy” was punctuated with moments of ad-libbed commentary as she read from a section about her family’s weddings.
“Jenny, my big legged daughter,” Barr read before looking up from the pages and explaining, “She’s so pissed, she’s so pissed at this, I have to say I’m afraid she’s going to sue me on it,” before detailing how her efforts to make her daughter skinny may have had the opposite effect.
There’s a fine line between “want” and “need.”
You didn’t need another holiday cookie, chocolate-dipped goodie, or brownie hiding beneath powdered sugar. And definitely, you didn’t need the calories.
But oh, you wanted them. So imagine denying yourself those and almost all other foods. Imagine living on 300 calories a day, then read “Unbearable Lightness” by Portia de Rossi.
Hazel Rowley signs copies of her book “Franklin and Eleanor: An Extraordinary Marriage” which addresses lesbian rumors about Eleanor
Cliterati features fierce spoken word and readings
Afternoon event takes place today at Charis Books & More
The seventh annual Voices Carry poetry reading is tonight in Decatur
J.M. Redmann and Kage Alan will read from their latest novels tonight