*SAT, JUL 22: Mary Willis Walker will be at Adventures in Crime and Space
for the paperback release of her Edgar Award-winning Red Scream. Also
appearing is Billie Sue Mosiman, author of Widow. The writers will be
there from 2-4pm… Michael C. Burton, author of Eakin Press’ John Henry
Faulk: The Making of a Liberated Mind
, will appear at BookPeople, 2-4pm…
Beverly (Cats Are Better Than Men) Guhl and Beth (Could You Love Me
Like My Dog?
) Fowler team up with the Williamson County ASPCA for a
booksigning/pet adoption party, 4pm. If you adopt a pet from the SPCA during
that time, you get 10% off the authors’ books…

*SUN, JUL 23: The Literary Stage at Texas Folklife Resources’ 10th
anniversary bash today at Laguna Gloria will feature readings from Dagoberto
Gilb, Sarah Bird, Virginia Wood, Stephen Harrigan, Kay Turner, and Lucinda
Hutson; festivities begin at noon… Mysteries & More, Inc., is
celebrating its fifth birthday, 3-5pm, with confirmed appearances from writer
Mary Willis Walker, Do Unto Others author Jeff Abbott, and Local
Rules
author Jay Brandon. Invited authors include Linda Amey (Dead of
Night
), Charles Meyers (The Saints of Go Mystery), Jan Grape, Susan
Rogers Cooper, Barbara Burnett Smith, and Carolyn Banks…

*THU, JUL 27: Prize-winning poet/critic Mary Karr will read from her book
The Liars’ Club, 7:30-8:30pm. I’m currently reading this fascinating
memoir of growing up in the oilfields around the East Texas/Louisiana border
and can’t put it down… – Margaret Moser
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