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Mona Simpson @ The Public Library

When: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Where:Central Library's Mark Taper Auditorium, 630 W. Fifth Street, Los Angeles, CA 90071
How Much:FREE!
RSVP:Make sure to reserve seats!
Website:http://bit.ly/MonaSimpson
Phone:(213) 228-7025

Since 1993, the good people of the Library Foundation have been putting together an award-winning series, ALOUD, at the Central Library downtown. Lectures, readings, performances and conversations featuring key figures in the arts and humanities, business, politics, and science abound! Most of the programming is free and some is even podcasted! And yes, they encourage you to talk amongst yourselves...with them. Hooray for interactive play!

Tonight, hear My Hollywoodalt, featuring a conversation with Mona Simpson and Michelle Huneven.

The new novel by the celebrated author of Anywhere but Herealt tells the story of two women whose lives entwine and unfold behind the glittery surface of Hollywood. What better place to hear about it than the fantastic Los Angeles Public Library?

Mona Simpson worked as a journalist before attending graduate school where she published her first short stores in Ploughshares, The Iowa Review, and Mademoiselle. While in New York, she worked as an editor at The Paris Review for five years while finishing her first novel, Anywhere But Here. After that, she wrote The Lost Fatheralt, A Regular Guyalt and Off Keck Road: A Novellaalt. Her work has been awarded several prizes: A Whiting Prize, a Guggenheim, an NEA grant, and most recently a Literature Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, among others.

Michelle Huneven is the author of three novels --Blame, Jameslandalt and Round Rockalt, all of which have been nominated for an LA Times Book Award. Her nonfiction writings include restaurant reviews for the Los Angeles Times and LA Weekly, other food journalism and, with Bernadette Murphy, the Tao Gals Guide to Real Estate. She has received a General Electric Foundation Award for Younger Writers and a Whiting Writers’ Award for fiction. Michelle currently teaches creative writing at UCLA.