Author events and poetry readings around Snohomish County

Published 1:30 am Sunday, July 22, 2018

Cristina Curp: 7 p.m. July 23, Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park, 7171 Bothell Way NE. The creator of the popular food blog and wellness site The Castaway Kitchen, Curp offers more than 145 anti-inflammatory Keto-Paleo recipes in her new cookbook, “Made Whole. In her book, find tips and encouragement for a healthier lifestyle. More at www.thirdplacebooks.com.

Colleen Hoover: 7 p.m. July 24, Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park, 7171 Bothell Way NE. The No. 1 New York Times bestselling author of “It Ends with Us” delivers a tour de force novel about a troubled marriage and the one old forgotten promise that might be able to save it. More at www.thirdplacebooks.com.

Gene Kiver: 6 p.m. July 26, University Book Store, 15311 Main St., Mill Creek. “Exploring Washington’s Geology” by Eugene P. Kiver, professor of geology, is the latest installment of the state-by-state Geology Rocks! series. Kiver introduces readers to 57 of the most compelling and accessible geologic sites scattered throughout Washington. More at www.ubookstore.com/mill-creek.

Camas Davis: 7 p.m. July 26, Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park, 7171 Bothell Way NE. In Davis’ new novel “Killing It: An Education,” a wayward young woman abandons her successful magazine career to learn the old ways of butchery and discover what it means to take life into her own hands. More at www.thirdplacebooks.com.

Ben Malcolmson: 6 p.m. July 27, Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park, 7171 Bothell Way NE. “Walk On” is a true account of perseverance and hope from Seahawks coach Pete Carroll’s assistant, about a young journalist who walks on to a top-ranked USC football team guided by his faith. More at www.thirdplacebooks.com.

Megan Abbott: 7 p.m. July 30, Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park, 7171 Bothell Way NE. From the Edgar Award-winning author of “Dare Me” comes the psychological thriller “Give Me Your Hand,” about a life-changing secret that destroys an unlikely friendship. Abbott also is the author of “The Fever” and “You Will Know Me.” More at www.thirdplacebooks.com.

Heather Redmond: 7 p.m. Aug. 2, Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park, 7171 Bothell Way NE. Redmond introduces a new the new series “Dickens of a Crime” with the book “A Tale of Two Murders.” It’s 1835 and Charles Dickens is a journalist on the rise at the Evening Chronicle. After finding a young woman murdered and hearing about a very similar mysterious death a year ago to the date, he feels compelled to investigate. More at www.thirdplacebooks.com.

Kristi Coulter: 7 p.m. Aug. 6, Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park, 7171 Bothell Way NE. Coulter inspired and riled the internet when she wrote about the things she started noticing when she stopped drinking. In her debut essay collection, “Nothing Good Can Come From This,” she reveals a portrait of a life in transition. Her essays are frank, funny and feminist. More at www.thirdplacebooks.com.

Elizabeth Fournier: 7 p.m. Aug. 9, Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park, 7171 Bothell Way NE. In “The Green Burial Guidebook,” Fournier points the way to green burial practices that consider both the environmental well-being of the planet and the economic well-being of loved ones. She provides comprehensive and compassionate guidance, covering everything from green burial planning and home funeral basics to legal guidelines and outside-the-box options, such as burials at sea. More at www.thirdplacebooks.com.

POETRY READINGS

Black Lab Gallery: 7 p.m. Mondays. The gallery offers a poetry reading each Monday evening at 1618 Hewitt Ave., Everett. For more information, call 425-512-9476.

Cafe Zippy: 7 p.m. Thursdays. Everett Poetry night at the cafe is on most Thursday evenings at 1502 Rucker Ave., Everett. Call 425-303-0474.

Hibulb Cultural Center: 6 p.m. first Thursdays. The museum’s Open Mic Poetry series continues. In the Longhouse Room at 6410 23rd Ave. NE, Tulalip. Visit www.hibulbculturalcenter.org for more.

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