Hi Folks,
I'm forwarding this for Rina Wiesman. ThisSunday, Feb. 21, SF in SF is presenting readings by Charlie Jane Anders andLisa Goldstein, at the American Bookbinders Museum. Doors and cash bar open at 5:30. $10/slidingscale. For info, [email protected]. From the SF in SF website (www.sfinsf.org): Join SF in SF, in partnership with the AmericanBookbinders Museum! CHARLIE JANE ANDERS and LISA GOLDSTEIN Reading, and in conversation with Terry Bisson –and you, the audience! Doors and cash bar open at 5:30PM Event begins at 6:30PM $10 at the door – all proceeds benefit the AmericanBookbinders Museum. No one turned away for lack of funds. IT’S DEBUT NOVEL DRINK NIGHT! Celebrating CharlieJane Anders’ debut novel All the Birds in the Sky — our specialtycocktails are super tasty, and go well with books! Lisa Goldstein has a new book out — WeightingShadows — which is always cause for celebration! Join us for these two fantastic Bay Area authorsappearing together! Each author will read a selection from their work,followed by Q&A with the audience, moderated by Terry Bisson. Signing andschmoozing follows, with books available for sale courtesy of BorderlandsBooks. Feel free to bring books from home for signatures A cash bar — soda, beer, wine, whiskey — will beopen during the event. This also benefits the ABM. 21+ for all alcoholicbeverages purchased: no exceptions. 2 drinks per person, please SF in SF is delighted to begin hosting events atone of San Francisco’s newest museum and event spaces. We have a chance to makea real difference in both our continuing even program, and to help support acause very dear to the hearts of readers and booklovers everywhere! Please comeand help show your love for the science fictional! Bring your friends! The ABM is accessible by BART, MUNI — entrance ison Clementina, between 4th & 5th, and Howard & Folsom. Street parkingis free on Sunday. There is also a parking garage at 3rd & Folsom, and 5th& Mission. ABOUT THE ABM The American Bookbinders Museum, an importantlibrary of equipment and archive materials on bookbinding in America, wasfounded by Tim James, a commercial bookbinder who became fascinated with thecraft’s history. Researching and acquiring vintage materials became a dedicatedhobby, but as his collection became more massive — well, what he was supposedto do with all of it? The answer: use these resources to mount an authentic,fully-functional 19th century-style bookbindery.
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