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Post by Dante on Jul 28, 2017 16:22:09 GMT -5
Daniel Handler has announced dates for a fairly extensive autumn 2017 tour, covering, as the word would imply ("autumn" is a word which here means "fall"), the months of September, October, and November. Full details with a list of links to each tour location appear on his official website, and also below: September 1 – 3 in Decatur, GA at the AJC Decatur Book FestivalSeptember 5 in Oxford, MS at Square BooksSeptember 7 in Seattle, WA at Town Hall Seattle with Sherman AlexieSeptember 12 in New York, NY at the Authors League Fund Centennial CelebrationSeptember 13 in New York, NY at the Center for FictionSeptember 14 in Brooklyn, NY at the Greenlight BookstoreSeptember 19 in San Francisco, CA at BooksmithSeptember 25 in Helena, MT at Lewis & Clark LibrarySeptember 27 in Santa Cruz, CA at Bookshop Santa CruzSeptember 28 in Oakland, CA at Diesel BooksOctober 2 in San Francisco, CA at City Arts & LecturesOctober 13 – 14 in Minneapolis, MN at Twin Cities Book FestivalOctober 17 in San Francisco, CA at Green Apple BooksOctober 21 in Las Vegas, NV at the Vegas Valley Book FestivalOctober 24 in Columbus OH at Capital UniversityOctober 25 in Marquette, MI at Northern Michigan UniversityOctober 28 in Boston, MA at the Boston Book FestivalNovember 2 in San Francisco, CA at Green Apple BooksNovember 4-5 in Austin, TX at the Texas Book FestivalNovember 9 in Sausalito, CA at the Why There Are Words SeriesNovember 11 in Portland, OR at WordstockNovember 16 in Mesa, AZ at Mesa Arts Center
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Post by A comet crashing into Earth on Jul 28, 2017 18:02:06 GMT -5
I'm always a little disappointed that these things only take place in the US, though I do see how it'd be unreasonable to expect Handler to tour across the oceans all the time.
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Post by Dante on Jul 29, 2017 2:47:37 GMT -5
Aye, the only really unreasonable thing here is that I insisted on using "autumn" to describe a purely American tour.
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Post by Charlie on Jul 29, 2017 2:58:15 GMT -5
Autumn is such a beautiful word, whereas fall is so... loveless
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