Town Hall Seattle Presents: Stories From ‘McSweeney’s Quarterly Concerns,’ March 12

Posted on March 06, 2017, 7:23 pm
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The Town Hall Seattle series, Short Stories Live celebrates the work of three magazines that celebrate the short story form. This Sunday, March 12, the program will highlight three sensational authors in Stories From ‘McSweeney’s Quarterly Concerns.’ Authors include Jess Walter, Zadie Smith and Nyuol Lueth Tong. From Town Hall Seattle:

“With both a strong print and internet presence, McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern has been pushing the boundaries of the magazine form and exploring how it relates to other art forms. While publishing well known American writers as Jennifer Egan, Michael Chabon, and George Saunders, it also has an abiding and deep interest in international authors as well. Our selections range from Washington State’s own Jess Walter and the Anglo-African-American Zadie Smith, to Nyuol Lueth Tong, whose writing emerged from McSweeney’s South Sudanese fiction initiative.”

Get your lit on with Town Hall Seattle. Doors open at 1pm.


Stories From ‘McSweeney’s Quarterly Concerns’

When: Sunday, March 12 at 2pm

Where: Downstairs at Town Hall (1119 Eighth Ave)

Tickets are $13 / $10 for Town Hall members

 

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