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StoryOly at Olympia Timberland Library
StoryOly at Olympia Timberland Library
StoryOly is Olympia's premiere Story Slam event. Created in 2015 and modeled after The Moth, community members come together to share and tell true stories based on a theme. StoryOly aims to encourage and develop community engagement and connection through the medium of storytelling. The theme for StoryOly at the Library is SURPRISES! StoryOly is ...
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Virtual Author Talk Watch Party: Rebecca F. Kuang
Virtual Author Talk Watch Party: Rebecca F. Kuang
Join us at the Lacey library as we watch a live interview with Rebecca F. Kuang (R.F. Kuang) in conversation with a moderator from the Library Speaker’s Consortium about her New York Times bestselling novel, Yellowface. Yellowface grapples with questions of diversity, racism, and cultural appropriation, as well as the terrifying alienation of social media. This virtual event will ...
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Orca Books Co-op Author Talk: TREES ARE BRIDGES TO THE SKY by Frederick Livingston
Orca Books Co-op Author Talk: TREES ARE BRIDGES TO THE SKY by Frederick Livingston
Join us Thursday, May 23rd at 6:00 p.m. to discuss Frederick Livingston's new poetry collection "Trees are Bridges to the Sky". About the book:Beyond the numerous material benefits trees offer is another resource less prominent in environmental literature, but even more essential to our survival as a species: metaphor. Industrial culture casts humans as parasites: ...