Are you interested in lurid yarns about the preadventures of Popeye? Ne'er-do-wells who eat roadkill? A retelling of Little Red Riding Hood in Nazi Germany? Then put your turkey leftovers back in the 'fridge, and get into the City Library's auditorium in Downtown SLC for an hour of Twisted Tall Tales with fiction writers Jim Ruland and Michael Gills, Nov. 27 from 3-4 pm. An author book signing will follow. The reading is free. See you there! What: Twisted Tall Tales reading When: November 27 at 3-4 pm Who: Fiction writers Jim Ruland and Michael Gills Where: Auditorium Salt Lake Public Library 210 East 400 South Salt Lake City UT 84111 Bios: Michael Gills teaches writing at the University of Utah. His short sotry collection, Why I Lie, tells the painful and hilarious story of a down home Arkansas boy's efforts to make good. His novel "Go Love," is forthcoming. Jim Rualnd is a NEA literature fellowship recipient. His short story collection, Big Lonesome, is described as wildly imaginative tales of Americas's past and present. He is a regular contributor to NPR's "Day to Day." __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com
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