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Chicago Tribune Printers Row Book Fair

May 31st, 2007

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The Chicago Writers Association (CWA) will be participating in the annual Chicago Tribune Printers Row Book Fair, June 9 and 10.In addition to “over 200 author programs, 150 booksellers and exhibitors,” there will be the Chicago Tribune’s Kids Alley: “Featuring performances by Children’s Poet Laureate Jack Prelutsky, Jane O’Connor, Jarrett Krosoczka, Justin Roberts and the Not Ready for Naptime Players. Play in the Gymboree Activity Zone and enjoy other kids activities, including the Kohl McCormick Story Bus.”      

Our table is #271, which is in the main block between Polk and Dearborn. We’re on the east side of Dearborn, closer to Polk (between tents AA and Z). This is between the Kids Alley Stage and Printers Square.

Schedule for authors from CWA

Saturday June 9th

10am to 12pm

  • Cheryl Hagedorn - PARK RIDGE: A Senior Center Murder
  • AD Moore - Street Talk and Moore: Poetry for the People: A Collection

12pm to 2pm

  • Mary Ellen Waszak - A Guide to Chicago Book Publishers & A Guide to Writing Jobs in Chicago
  • Jen Wilding - Roses Prick for Sport

2pm to 4pm

  • Jimmy Gordon - Caribbean Calling
  • Randy Richardson - Lost in the Ivy

4pm to 6pm

  • Greg Norton - An Infinity of Days in the Psychotic Atomik Empire
  • Marguerite O’Connor - Griefstruck: When a Death Changes Your Life

Sunday June 10th

10am to 12pm

  • Don Evans - Good Money After Bad
  • Mary Ellen Waszak

12pm to 2pm

  • Greg Norton
  • Paul Wolf - Varied Images: The Stories of Paul F. Wolf & A Punk in Gallows America

2pm to 4pm

  • Paul Wolf
  • Lynn Voedisch - Excited Light

4pm to 6pm

  • Jimmy Gordon
  • Jen Wilding
  • Randy Richardson
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  1. Look forward to seeing you there. Hope the weather is good. Best wishes for sales.

    Comment by Annie ? May 31, 2007 @ 10:38 am

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