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Elliott Bay Books Poster for Dec 4, 2023

Elliott Bay Book Company Cascadian Zen Reading

December 2, 2023
by Ryukan

Elliott Bay Books Poster for Dec 4, 2023We are delighted as all get out to be able to present Cascadian Zen at the legendary Seattle independent bookstore Elliott Bay Book Company, Monday, December 7pm (sharp) at 1521 Tenth Avenue in Seattle, WA. Parking is not easy but Link Light Rail access is excellent. This will be the first time all three editors will be on the same stage to talk about the book: Jason Wirth, Adelia MacWilliam and your humble narrator. We’ll be joined by Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs.

This may be the post potent single project I’ve ever been involved with. It was a joy to work with Adelia, Jason and book designed Theresa Whitehill, get approval from David McCloskey for his brilliant and evocative map and to have this many amazing writers in one book. Red Pine said the book should be put in a time capsule, but read it first! I would love to see you on Monday, December 4.

 

 

Did you see this recent interview with Gabriella?

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