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LITERATURE
BOOK SALE. The Friends of the Tucson-Pima Public Library
present their 27th annual Book Sale continuing through February
15 at the Park Mall. About 250,000 items, including books, audio
tapes, compact discs and computer software, will be available
at amazing prices (average prices range from 50-cents to $2.)
BOOKSIGNING. Antigone Books. 411 N. Fourth Ave. 792-3715.
Janice Eidus reads from The Celibacy Club at 7 p.m. Friday,
February 6.
DEAD POET'S SOCIETY. Let your creative juices flow! A safe
place to read poetry and prose. Discussion and feedback are encouraged.
We are interested in your writing and thoughts. Bi-monthly meetings.
Come join us! Call 750-1482 for information.
POETRY AND MORE. The Casbah. 628 N. Fourth Ave. Join other
Tucson poets and storytellers from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays
to share your own works, or listen to the works of others. Call
792-9910 for information.
PROSE KITCHEN. The University of Arizona's newest literary
organization, Prose Kitchen, presents a reading and release party
for the first issue of Prose Kitchen magazine at 8 p.m.
Thursday, February 5, at the Mat Bevel Institute, 530 N. Stone
Ave. Call Andy at 903-1197 for information.
WOMEN WRITERS. The University of Arizona's Women's Studies
Advisory Council presents the fourth annual Women Writers' Journeys:
Real and Imagined, February 11 and 12, with guest authors Pat
Mora, Susan Power and Lorraine Lachs. Tickets are available at
the Book Mark, Antigone's Books, Borders Books and Music, or by
calling 621-7338.
Out Of Town
COWBOY POETRY. Join in the fun at the sixth annual Cochise
Cowboy Poetry and Music Gathering on Friday through Sunday, February
6 through 8, in Sierra Vista. There will be more than 60 performers
showcasing poetry, storytelling, song and music. There will be
plenty to see, hear and enjoy for the entire family. Call the
events hotline at 1-520-459-3868; or visit www.cowboypoets.com,
for information.
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