Calendar

May
9
Wed
Poetry and the Written Word: Open Mike @ Crazy Wisdom
May 9 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

All invited to read and discuss their poetry or short stories. Bring about 6 copies of your work to share.
7-9 p.m., Crazy Wisdom, 114 S. Main. Free. 665-2757

 

Toastmasters Meeting @ Sweetwaters
May 9 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Toastmasters is an international group devoted to helping each other grow in our abilities to give speeches. The Sweetwaters Toastmasters Club meets twice monthly. We are a fun and friendly group! Toastmasters also helps you develop leadership skills if you wish to do that. Come as many times as you want for free, and decide later if you want to join. In the meantime, come make new friends and have fun!
Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea on Washington Street, 123 West Washington Street. Free. 323-286-3999. https://www.facebook.com/groups/TMSweet/

 

Poetry Salon: One Pause Poetry @ Argus Farm Stop
May 9 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Every Wed. Members read and discuss poems around themes TBA. Followed by collaborative writing games and exercises. Attendees invited to read their poems. Snacks & socializing.
8-10 p.m., Argus Farm Stop greenhouse, 325 W. Liberty. $5 suggested donation. onepausepoetry.org, 707-1284.

 

May
10
Thu
Alan Stern and David Grinspoon: Chasing New Horizons: Inside the Epic First Mission to Pluto @ AADL Multipurpose Room
May 10 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Planetary scientists Alan Stern and David Grinspoon discuss their new book about the 2015 New Horizons space probe to Pluto that Stern led. Publishers Weekly calls it “a future classic of popular science, full of twists and turns and unexpected heroes.” Signing.
7-8 p.m., AADL Downtown multipurpose rm. Free. 327-4200.

Jenny Milchman: Wicked River @ Aunt Agatha's
May 10 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Jenny Milchman returns with a nail-biting thriller, Wicked River, on Thursday, May 10 at 7 PM.

Open Mike and Share: Valerie Wallace @ Bookbound
May 10 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Poet Valerie Wallace, communications director for the University of Chicago’s Virtue, Happiness, & the Meaning of Life project, reads from House of McQueen, her award-winning debut collection inspired by iconic fashion designer Alexander McQueen. “Wallace’s broadly imaginative use of language moves from airy and silken to richly textured, dense as damask,” says poet Vievee Francis. Signing. The program begins with an open mike for poets, who are welcome to read their own work or a favorite poem by another writer.
7 p.m., Bookbound, Courtyard Shops. Free. 369-4345.

Storytellers Guild: Story Night @ Crazy Wisdom
May 10 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Ann Arbor Storytellers Guild members host a storytelling program. Audience members are encouraged to bring a 5-minute story to tell.
7-9 p.m., Crazy Wisdom Tea Room, 114 S. Main. Free. 665-2757

 

 

May
11
Fri
John U. Bacon: The Best of Bacon: Select Cuts @ AADL Multipurpose Room
May 11 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Literati Bookstore is thrilled to bring John U. Bacon to the AADL to discuss a treasured collection of timeless pieces, The Best of Bacon: Select Cuts; perfect for fans of any Michigan sport.

This event is in partnership with the AADL. It includes a signing and books will be for sale.

“People who think they don’t like sports probably haven’t read John U. Bacon. That was me before I started talking with John on my show. He doesn’t write about statistics, wins, and losses. He writes about people digging down deep, challenging themselves to do better, try harder, encourage a teammate, weather a tough loss, get back up, do it again, and then—hopefully—celebrate a success. This collection will leave you looking at sports—and the people who play and coach them—with new eyes.”
—Cynthia Canty, host of “Stateside,” Michigan Radio

“John U. Bacon tells stories the same way a coach carries out a brilliant game plan. With passion and wisdom, hilarity and poignancy, he guides you to every corner of Michigan, a place where he has an unparalleled home court advantage. Whether he is writing about Bo Schembechler or Magic Johnson, Jim Abbott or Gordie Howe, his father or his son, frozen pond or broiling gym, a small-town high school hero or the forces of greed embezzling the essence of college football and basketball, Bacon examines our tumultuous love affair with sports in order to examine us. Open this collection at any juncture and find yourself transported to Bacon’s field of play.”
—Linda Robertson, award-winning sports columnist, Miami Herald

John U. Bacon is the author of ten books, most recently John Saunders’ Playing Hurt: My Journey from Despair to Hope (which Bacon coauthored) and The Great Halifax Explosion: A World War I Story of Treachery, Tragedy, and Extraordinary Heroism, which extend his streak to six consecutive national
best sellers. He teaches at at the University of Michigan.

May
14
Mon
Fiction at Literati: Julia Fine @ Literati
May 14 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Literati is excited to host author Julia Fine who will be sharing her new novel What Should Be Wild.

About What Should Be Wild:
In this darkly funny, striking debut, a highly unusual young woman must venture into the woods at the edge of her home to remove a curse that has plagued the women in her family for millennia–an utterly original novel with all the mesmerizing power of The Tiger’s WifeThe Snow Child, and Swamplandia!

Cursed. Maisie Cothay has never known the feel of human flesh: born with the power to kill or resurrect at her slightest touch, she has spent her childhood sequestered in her family’s manor at the edge of a mysterious forest. Maisie’s father, an anthropologist who sees her as more experiment than daughter, has warned Maisie not to venture into the wood. Locals talk of men disappearing within, emerging with addled minds and strange stories. What he does not tell Maisie is that for over a millennium her female ancestors have also vanished into the wood, never to emerge–for she is descended from a long line of cursed women.

But one day Maisie’s father disappears, and Maisie must venture beyond the walls of her carefully constructed life to find him. Away from her home and the wood for the very first time, she encounters a strange world filled with wonder and deception. Yet the farther she strays, the more the wood calls her home. For only there can Maisie finally reckon with her power and come to understand the wildest parts of herself.

Julia Fine teaches writing at DePaul University and is a recent graduate of Columbia College Chicago’s MFA program. She lives in Chicago with her husband and their son.

May
15
Tue
Owen Laukkanen: Gale Force, and Nick Petrie: Light It Up @ AADL Multipurpose Room
May 15 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

These popular mystery writers discuss their new books. Gale Force is Laukkanen’s new suspense novel about an Alaskan salvage crew who rescue a foundering freighter whose passengers include a man on the lam from the Yakuza. U-M Residential College grad Petrie reads from Light It Up, the latest in his series about Iraq and Afghanistan vet Peter Ash, who this time investigates a series of well-planned hijackings of a Denver security company that protects cash-rich marijuana entrepreneurs. Signings.
7-8:30 p.m., AADL Downtown 4th-floor meeting rm. Free. 327-4200

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