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Get Your Lit On: The Week in Bookish LA that Happens to Include David Lynch

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Monday
Robert Fagan discusses The Notebooks of Robert Frost 7pm @ Vroman’s
Rebecca Liebermann signs We Are Still Here 7pm @ Dutton’s Brentwood
Josh Peter discusses Fried Twinkies, Buckle Bunnies & Bull Riders 7pm @ Studio City Branch Library

Tuesday
David Lynch presents Catching the Big Fish 7pm @ Borders in Westwood
Martin Amis discusses House of Meetings 7pm @ Central Library
Robert Stone & John Densmore in conversation about Remembering the Sixties 7:30pm @ Fine Arts Theatre

Wednesday
Larry Joseph signs Apocalypse 2012 7pm @ Book Soup
C..K. Williams in conversation with poet Elena Karina Byrne 7pm @ Central Library
Peter Behrens discusses The Law of Dreams 7pm @ Dutton’s Brentwood

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Thursday
Tavis Smiley discusses What I Know for Sure 6:45pm @ Claremont McKenna College
Erika Schickel presents and signs You’re Not the Boss of Me: Adventures of a Modern Mom 7pm @ Book Soup
Veronica Chambers signs Kickboxing Geishas 7pm @ Dutton’s Brentwood

Friday
Linda Fairstein presents Bad Blood 7pm @ Borders, Century City
Neal Pollack signs Alternadad 7:30pm @ Skylight Books

Saturday
Adrian Finkelstein signs Marilyn Monroe Returns 10am @ Malibu Public Library
Telly Davidson presents TV’s Grooviest Variety Shows of the 60’s and 70’s 2pm @ Book Soup
Mystery Writers Stepehen J. Cannell, Tod Goldberg, Denise Hamilton, Susan Kandel & Kelly Lange discuss their books noon @ Cerritos Public Library

Sunday
Tongue & Groovereadings 6pm @ Hotel Cafe
Colson Whitehead reads Apex Hides the Hurt 6pm @ Hammer Museum

Photo of David Lynch by niemsz via Flickr

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