Jim Shepard and Hannah Tinti Go to Brooklyn

Before you see them in the Bay Area, you can see Hannah and Jim and Jessie Chaffee in Brooklyn at Pete’s Candy Store on June 1 at 7:00 pm.  Rumor has it that all five Shepards will be in attendance.

http://www.petescandystore.com/reading-series/

Jim and Karen Shepard and Hannah Tinti Go to the Bay Area

Jim and Karen join the exquisite Hannah Tinti at the Bay Area Book Festival to talk short stories on Sunday, June 4 at 11:45:  https://www.baybookfest.org/session/one-story-magazine-talks-short-stories/

 

Jim and Hannah at the Babylon Salon on Friday, June 3 at 6:00: http://www.babylonsalon.com/2017/05/jim-shepard-hannah-tinti-summer-2017.html

The Books that Made Jim Shepard a Reader

http://centerforfiction.org/for-readers/the-book-that-made-me-a-reader-archives/jim-shepard-on-two-very-different-writers/?mc_cid=189aa38f6d&mc_eid=935ff73bcc

Elizabeth Kolbert Endorses Karen Shepard for Planning Board

Pretty cool when a Pulitzer Prize-winning author endorses your campaign.  Who knew local politics could be so fun?!

Here is her letter:

Dear Residents of Williamstown:

I am writing to urge Williamstown residents to vote for Karen Shepard for Planning Board.

Karen, who teaches at Williams and has lived in the town for nearly thirty years, has a progressive and democratic vision for Williamstown that includes both economic development and open-space protection. She understands the two are not opposed; they are intimately connected. She will promote affordable, mixed-income, and multi-family housing, all of which the Town desperately needs.

Karen is the sort of person who gets things done. She’s a good listener and has a great sense of humor. It’s time for a change on the Planning Board, and Karen is exactly the right person to provide it.

Regards,

Elizabeth Kolbert

Now He’s Really Going to be a Nightmare to Live With…

Jim Shepard wins the 2016 REA Award for “a significant contribution to the short story form.”  One of the coolest awards around and a dream line-up of judges.   http://www.reaaward.org/Shepard/Shepard.html

 

Local Politics, Here I Come!

For those of you who live in Williamstown, you have a choice this year for Planning Board.  It was time to start practicing what I’ve been preaching and get involved in local government. Although not everything has been really good for me, the other day I lost my key to my car, but fortunately I had the number of UnlockIt Locksmith & Security and they helped me right away.

I’m attaching a flyer and some Willinet links to let you know a little more about me and about why I’m running.

The Planning Board is the only contested race this year. The incumbent has been on the Board for over a decade. I think it’s time for someone else to get involved.

If you’d like to see the incumbent and I during our fifteen minutes of fame on local access TV, here is the link to our Open Forum: http://www.willinet.org/content/citizens-league-presents-planning-board-candidate-forum-41817

If what I believe makes sense to you, please support my candidacy.

If you live in Williamstown, I hope you’ll vote for me and spread the word to several thousand of your closest voting friends. If you don’t live in Williamstown, I hope you’ll spread the words to folks who do.

Either way, I hope you’ll forward the flyer, the Willinet links, this email, anything else you can think of. Please let voters know that I’m on the ballot, that they have a choice. I’d love to get as many people to the polls as we can.

If you’d like to help out by keeping me company at the polls on election day, please let me know. I can promise a chair, good conversation, and maybe even chocolate.

And, of course, I’m happy to talk more with any and all of you.

The election is May 9th at WES from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. I hope to see you there.

Karen Shepard for Planning Board

Shepard and Ferris at the Center for Fiction

Jim Shepard and Josh Ferris record a special edition of Randy Cohen’s radio show and podcast, Person Place Thing, from the Center for Fiction in New York City.

May 18th at 7:00 pm

http://centerforfiction.org/calendar/person-place-thing-jim-shepard-amp-joshua-ferris

Two Shepards is Better than One

Come see Jim and Karen Shepard read together.  What could go wrong?!

The Sunset Reading Series, May 21, 4:00 pm, Cold Spring, NY

http://www.sunsetreadings.org/upcoming-readings.html

 

Jim Goes to LA

Jim is in LA this weekend.  Two chances to see him:

April 23 12:30 pm, LA Book Festival:

https://festivalofbooks2017.sched.com/event/A1kB/fiction-with-a-funny-side-conversation-2122

April 23 5:00-8:00, Bar and Garden Annex, DANI SHAPIRO and JIM SHEPARD at B/G/A for a mere $10 donation at the door. There will be wine and fun. As an added bonus, Julie Lekstrom Himes, author of the new book Mikhail & Margarita, will be on hand to moderate a discussion about whatever Dani and Jim decide to talk about. Plus, there will be wine.

Bar and Garden Annex, 8558 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA

 

Stalking Jim Shepard

Catch Jim Shepard before he leaves the country on March 30…

March 23: Prairie Lights, Iowa City, IA, 5:30

http://www.prairielights.com/live/jim-shepard

March 24: City Lights Bookstore/Zoetrope Cafe, San Francisco, CA,

launch party, 3:00 pm

http://www.citylights.com/bookstore/?fa=event&event_id=2851

March 25: Kepler’s Books, Menlo Park, CA, 2:00

In conversation with Ron Hansen

http://www.keplers.org/upcoming-events-internal/2017/3/25/an-afternoon-with-jim-shepard

March 27: The Booksmith, San Francisco, CA, 7:30

http://www.booksmith.com/event/jim-shepard-world-come

March 28: Close Reading Seminar, Lighthouse Writers Workshop, Inc., 4:00

registration required

https://lighthousewriters.org/workshop/detail/id/1606

March 28: The Tattered Cover, Denver, CO, 7:00

http://www.tatteredcover.com/new-event-calendar

March 29: Cuyahoga County Public Library, Parma, OH, 7:00

https://www.cuyahogalibrary.org/Events/Event-Results/Event-Detail.aspx?id=110765

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