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Book reading TONIGHT!
Published by bryan | Filed under book news, speaking

UPDATE: The Reading is TONIGHT, THURSDAY, not on Friday as i originally posted. sorry about that.
A few things to point our from this post by Jordan Green over at the Burnside Writers Blog:
+ Posters written in scribble-ish font are really cool.
+ Don is reading from his new book on thursday night (TONIGHT!) at 7pm at Olio United. (for more info on Olio United, check the BWC Blog.)
+ Posters featuring old typewriters are really cool.
+ Don’s new book is no longer called “Let Story Guide You” (and no, it’s not called “Auteur” either). The new title is “A Million Miles in a Thousand Years”. Which, as Jordan points out, is a pretty swell title.
+Don’t feel bad about not knowing that Don’s book had a new title. Jordan is Don’s roommate and he didn’t know either.
…more info when i get it.



December 6th, 2007 at 5:35 pm
Friday? Or Thursday? My eyes are deceiving me; my brain is confused.
December 6th, 2007 at 5:50 pm
it’s tonight, thursday…i’ll update the post now. srry
December 8th, 2007 at 9:56 am
Has the release date changed, or are we still looking at early 08?
December 8th, 2007 at 9:58 am
i’m guessing we’re looking at May to July of 2008, but that’s just a guess. I’ll see if i can get some better info from Don or Thomas Nelson.