National Reading Group Month, WNBA’s National Signature Event

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COME ONE, COME ALL to help us Celebrate the Joy of Shared Reading…

By Lynn Henriksen, President WNBA-SF

Book Passage logo …and the chance to win delicious raffle prizes donated by several neighborhood merchants, including Pacific Catch, Max’s, Ciao Bella, Izzy’s, and Book Passage. We’ll also toast our 10 sister chapters around the country with a wee bit o’ the bubbly and sparkling water.

Three superb novelists are the main attraction, of course, for our 3rd annual National Reading Group Month event at Book Passage in Corte Madera on Thursday, October 15th from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

I promise you that the evening will be spirited, informative, and entertaining with Tanya Egan Gibson, C.W. Gortner, and Kathi Kamen Goldmark front and center. C.W. Gortner will bring you insight into his intriguing and highly adventurous historical novel, The Last Queen, and what’s next from him. Kathi will read about one fabulous character (her health-food-obsessed mom, Betty) from both a fictional and a nonfiction perspective. Kathi warns, “Bring your own wheat grass juice.” Tanya will moderate the evening, read, and talk about writing her critically acclaimed debut novel, How to Buy a Love of Reading, where you’re sure to fall in love with reading all over again. We aren’t suggesting the love of reading is something to be bought, but we know you’ll be inspired to buy these authors’ praise-worthy books.

      Many thanks to our partners for this event: Book Passage for their steadfast support of authors,  books, andWhole Foods logo writing; and Whole Foods Market of Mill Valley for providing specialty foods. 

 ABOUT THE AUTHORS:

Tanya Egan GibsonTanya Egan Gibson’s debut novel, How to Buy a Love of Reading, was release in May, 2009. She was born and raised on Long Island’s south shore, the“Egg”-less side of the island Fitzgerald didn’t write about. She earned a B.A. in English from Cornell University and an M.A. from the University of Washington. She began writing How to Buy a Love of Reading ten years ago, while teaching high school English. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and two children.

 

Kathi Kamen GoldmarkKathi Kamen Goldmark is the author of And My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You, a novel; co-author of The Great Rock & Roll Joke Book, and Mid-Life Confidential: the Rock Bottom Remainders Tour America with Three Chords and an Attitude; and has contributed essays to several anthologies—including Feed Me! (edited by Harriet Brown). With her husband, Sam Barry, she writes a monthly aspiring-writer-advice column in BookPage called “The Author Enablers.” A 2007 San Francisco Library Laureate and winner of the 2008 National Women’s Book Association award, Kathi is the founder and a member of the all-author rock band the Rock Bottom Remainders, president and janitor of “Don’t Quit Your Day Job” Records, Author Liaison for many high-profile literary events—including Book Group Expo and the Friends of the San Francisco Public Library annual Laureates Dinner—and the producer of the nationally-distributed radio show West Coast Live.  

CW GortnerC. W. Gortner is the author of The Last Queen (Ballantine Books). This book takes a look at the life of Juana of Castile, the last queen of Spanish blood to inherit her country’s throne, and it is highly praised by Publisher’s Weekly. Half-Spanish by birth, Gortner holds an M.F.A. in writing, with an emphasis on historical studies, from the New College of California and has taught university courses on women of power in the Renaissance.  He was raised in Málaga, Spain, and now lives in California.  He is currently at work on his next book, which is about Catherine de Medici and will be released by Ballantine Books in 2010.  Visit him at www.cwgortner.com.

REVIEWS OF AUTHORS’ BOOKS:

Our own Elisa Southard showered this praise on Goldmark, “The novel, And My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You by Kathi Kamen Goldmark, was written with a lot of style. Goldmark explored family issues with wonderful rhythm, compassion, and humor, as the protagonist, Sarah Jean Pixlie, gets her big break in the country music scene. And if you love Northern California, this is a local read that will take your imagination far.”

My reviews for Gibson and Gortner:

Captivating Throne of Passion, Juana la Loca of Spain: Juana’s courage, strength, and passion amazed me as The Last Queen came of age so vividly under C.W. Gortner’s admirable pen. This historical novel is fraught with crushing battles of power and chilling intrigue throughout the courts of her parents, Isabel of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon, and of her husband, Philip of Flanders, as the Infanta of Spain attempts to take her rightful place on the thrown she inherited from her mother.

My soul was struck as I witnessed…click here for complete review.

Can’t buy me love, no, no, no, no: I would characterize Tanya Egan Gibson’s delicious debut novel, How to Buy a Love of Reading, as love stories between three couples even though ‘love story’ isn’t the premise of her book. Or is it?  But these love stories come with a twist, wherein the power of choice prevails as the characters literally rewrite their stories, their lives, and their fate. Actually there are three tales of love within two parallel stories.

In this is complex novel Gibson’s characters are very much…click here for complete review.

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Success Kathi Kamen Goldmark Style! A wonderful evening.

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Success can be achieved by having fun, helping others, and being willing to ask others to join you in your endeavors (and saying, “Yes,” when others ask you to join them). That’s the message I took away from the ceremony I attended on Saturday, November 9th, when Kathi Kamen Goldmark was given the 2008 WNBA Award by the National Women’s Book Association. She not only won this award, which has been given to other women notable women like Barbara Bush and Eleanor Roosevelt, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom declared November 9th Kathi Kamen Goldmark Day forever more. Pretty impressive.
As I listened to the variety of speakers, including Amy Tan, author of The Joy Luck Club, speak about Kathi’s career escorting authors around San Francisco and the money she has raised (more than $1.5 million) for literacy with the Rock Bottom Remainders, her rock band of best-selling authors, they all spoke of how much fun she is and how much she has helped others. Her motto or slogan, said Tan, was “Hey, do you wanna…?” If Kathi’s story provides a indicator of how to become successful, I’d say offer people a chance to have fun, show up in a big way, and help others while doing so. (And don’t forget to say, “Yes,” if someone like her says, “Hey, do you wanna….?” If nothing else, you’ll have some fun and help someone along the way.)
It seems Kathi provides us with the perfect example of how to become successful, and the speakers — Kathi included — offered the audience (mostly consisting of writers) inspiration to go out and follow in her footsteps. I know I left that award ceremony believing that if we take our dreams and pursue them with joy and passion and a desire to give to others people will want to join us, will want to help us make them into realities. But we have to be willing to play big. We have to be willing to move through our fears. (As Tan shared, not being able to sing provides little reason not to provide lead vocals in a band. Anyone can do it for a good cause and with the right attitude.) That’s how Kathi Kamen Goldmark raised $1.5 million dollars for literacy and ended up with an award and a day named after her.
Hey, do you wanna follow her lead?
Nina Amir is a seasoned journalist, nonfiction editor, author, consultant, and writing coach with almost 30 years of experience in the publishing field. She has edited or written for more than 45 publications, and her essays have been published in five anthologies and can be found in numerous e-zines and Internet article directories. One of her client’s books
was self-published and then purchased and re-released verbatim by Simon & Schuster and another won the 1998 Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Award (Inspirational category) and has sold over 100,000 copies to date. She also is the founder of Write Nonfiction in November.

www.purespiritcreations.com/wordpress/

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Some photos of our evening, more coming!

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Please Join us in in honoring Kathi Kamen Goldmark

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On November 8th the prestigious WNBA Award will be presented to Kathi Kamen Goldmark. Goldmark, a local S.F. celebrity is an author with two novels published by Chronicle Books and a producer for the popular radio show, West Coast Live. Amy Tan will be one of our featured speakers.

Kathi founded the Rock Bottom Remainders, a rock group featuring Amy Tan, Stephen King and Dave Berry. The Remainders have raised over 1.5 million for literacy. The event will be held at The Century Club of California, 1355 Franklin Street, San Francisco from 4:30-6:30 pm. Free to members; guests: $20.00

Attendance is limited so please rsvp now at wnba-sfchapter.org

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