Thursday 6/29
John Gates
Brigham’s Day is a historical novel drawing on the Mountain Meadow’s Massacre, when a group of Mormons got out of line, murdering settlers they feared were sent to destroy them. This is the author’s first book. I’ve heard it’s a powerful tale. POWELL’S BOOKS ON HAWTHORNE, 3723 SE Hawthorne Blvd, 238-1668, 7:30 pm, Free
* Paulina Borsook
It’s time somebody spoke up about technolibertarianism, cypherpunks, anarchocapitalists,
Bioinomics, ravers, and the digerati in general. Cyberselfish is a book
that raises questions, defines the terms and demands a little insight as we
let the world glide forward on computerized wings. POWELL’S CITY OF BOOKS,
1005 W Burnside St, 228-4651, 7:30 pm, Free
Friday 6/30
Poetry Fling-Open Mic
David Hedges, author of Brother Joe , The Wild Bunch, and Petty
Frogs on the Potomac will kick off the evening’s readings. After that, all
readers welcome. BARNES & NOBLE, 1720 N Jantzen Beach, 283-2800, 7 pm,
Free
West Side Poetry Night
Open mic–but with limitations. Material must be “appropriate for all ages.”
Hmmm…This on-going event is slated for the last Friday of each month. BARNES
& NOBLE-BEAVERTON, 18300 NW Evergreen Parkway, 645-3046, 7 pm, Free
Saturday 7/1
Lorraine Peoples
You Can Teach Someone to Read: A How-to Book for Friends, Parents and Teachers is a manual, written by a reading instructor. Learn how to teach a person to read. Afterwards, give your reading-friend a copy of the Mercury and test out the new skills! BARNES & NOBLE, 1720 N Jantzen Beach, 283-2800, 2 pm, Free
Storytime-Every Saturday
Stories from childrens’ book authors, coloring and refreshments for preschoolers and beginning readers. Sounds like fun-I wanna go! BARNES & NOBLE NE, 1231 NE Broadway, 335-0201, 11 am, Free
Sunday 7/2
Dave and Tracy’s Writers Round-Up
Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer host a monthly showcase, bringing nationally-touring
songwriters to Portland and giving local songwriters a stage. Featured performers
will play 30-minute sets, between which local songwriters are called up from the
audience to perform a song of their own. MCMENAMIN’S WHITE EAGLE, 836 N.
Russell, 282-6810, 7 pm, $5
Wednesday 7/5
Women’s Focus Book Group
This month, discuss In The Fall by Jeffery Lent. New book group members always welcome. BARNES & NOBLE-BEAVERTON, 18300 NW Evergreen Parkway, 645-3046, 7 pm, Free
Molly Gloss
Another opportunity to hear the author read from her new novel, Wild Life. BROADWAY BOOKS, 1714 NE Broadway, 284-1726, 7 pm, Free
Catherine Chalmers
Photographer Catherine Chalmers will talk about her new book: Food Chain: Encounters Between Mates, Predators, and Prey. These images of the food chain–insects eating tomatoes, amphibians eating insects–are direct, beautiful, and bleak. POWELL’S CITY OF BOOKS, 1005 W Burnside St, 228-4651, 7:30 pm, Free
