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Sunday, October 6 • 2:00pm - 2:45pm
Science (Non)fiction: Intersections of Science and Art

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What Books writers embrace a particular chaos, where story falls into the arms of all that is possible and attempts a balancing act on the pin-head of reality. Join us for a genre-busting reading of new work from the pre-apocalypse.Science (Non)fiction: Intersections of Science and Art

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Patty Seyburn

Patty Seyburn has published five collections of poems: Threshold Delivery (Finishing Line Press, 2019), Perfecta (What Books Press, Glass Table Collective, 2014); Hilarity, (New Issues Press, 2009), Mechanical Cluster (Ohio State University Press, 2002) and Diasporadic (Helicon Nine... Read More →
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Rebbecca Brown

Rebbecca Brown received her Ph.D. in Creative Writing from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 2007. She has published a novel entitled They Become Her (What Books Press, 2014), and a prose poem collection entitled Mouth Trap (Arc Pair Press, 2018). She is also a musician... Read More →
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Katharine Haake

Katharine Haake just completed the Science Delirium Madness residency at the Djerassi Artist’s Ranch. Her books include a future eco-fable, The Time of Quarantine; a hybrid California prose lyric, That Water, Those Rocks; three collections of stories; and the recent prose chapbook... Read More →
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Rod Val Moore

Rod Val Moore is the author of the short story collection, Igloo Among Palms, winner of the Iowa Short Fiction Award in 1994. His first novel, A History of Hands, won the University of Massachusetts Press' Juniper Prize for Fiction, and was listed by Entropy.com as one of the twenty best novels of 2014. Moore's second novel, Brittle Star, published by L.A.'s What Books Press, was selected by Foreward Reviews magazine as the best science fiction novel of the year, and later nominated for the 2015 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award... Read More →



Sunday October 6, 2019 2:00pm - 2:45pm PDT
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