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Marin Author Talks & Book Events: What’s On

Marin County events Calendar: January⁢ &⁣ Beyond

Marin County is buzzing with exciting events this month and beyond! ⁤From captivating author talks to insightful workshops and community ‌gatherings, there’s something for everyone.Check out our curated list of must-attend events happening in various locations across the county.

Literary Events

Book Passage in Corte Madera​ is hosting a stellar lineup of authors. ‍On January 8th, renowned author Mark Nepo⁣ will discuss his book, “You Don’t Have to Do It Alone,” in an online event with Brooke Warner. Tickets⁤ are $24 and include a copy ‌of the book. “This is a​ must-attend for anyone seeking inspiration and guidance,” says one⁢ attendee. Other highlights include appearances by Rachel‍ Howzell Hall discussing “The last ‌one” on January 9th, and pico Iyer discussing “Aflame” with Don George on January 15th. For a complete⁣ schedule⁢ and to register,visit bookpassage.com.

The mill Valley public Library is⁤ also getting in on the literary action. On January 15th, they’ll host TJ Klune for⁣ an online discussion ‌of his book, “Somewhere ⁤Beyond the‌ Sea.” Registration‍ is required via millvalleylibrary.org. ⁣the​ library also offers a diverse range of ⁤events throughout ‍the year, catering to ‌all ages and interests.

Community & Educational Events

Beyond books, Marin County offers a wealth of ‍enriching‌ experiences. The Belvedere Tiburon⁣ Library is hosting a​ variety of events, including a ‌discussion ​on Tchaikovsky’s ⁣”Nutcracker” on ‌December 19th and a⁣ Medicare information ⁢session on January 7th. ‌ For⁢ gardening enthusiasts, marie Narlock​ will discuss ​California native plants on January 21st. Visit beltiblibrary.org to register.

For those interested in memoir writing, Book Passage is offering a workshop led by Melissa Cistaro on January 12th. ⁣ The Marin​ County Law Library ​is‌ hosting an online ​event, “Lawyers in the Library,” on January 9th. details and registration for both events can be ‌found on their respective​ websites.

Music and Minds is hosting a “fireside chat” on January 5th featuring Andrew⁣ Standley discussing the 2024‍ presidential election’s ‍impact on US-EU relations. Tickets are $39.19. ‌For location and registration, visit ⁤ musicandminds.org. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church invites the ⁣community to‍ a “Come Together⁤ to ‌Welcome Winter” event on December 21st. ‍ Contact 415-464-7149 or email ch (email address not provided in source) for details.

This is just a snapshot of‍ the vibrant events scene ​in marin County. Be ​sure to check the individual websites ⁢for the most up-to-date information and registration details. enjoy!

Marin County Literary Events Calendar

Stay informed ⁢about the vibrant literary scene in ⁤Marin⁣ County​ with our regularly updated calendar. Discover author readings, book signings, workshops, and‍ more.This week’s highlights include engaging events for book lovers of all ages and​ interests.

For those interested in attending,⁣ remember to⁤ contact the ⁤organizers directly to secure your spot.One event organizer suggests contacting ⁤loeADMartin@comcast.net to reserve a seat.

The ‍calendar is compiled by Daniel Bromfield, and updated weekly. To submit your literary event for inclusion, please email listings to calendar@marinij.com. High-resolution images are encouraged; ⁣please⁣ ensure photos are 300 dpi JPGs with⁤ a minimum file ⁣size of 2 megabytes and include relevant caption information.

This calendar is ‌a valuable resource for​ anyone seeking enriching cultural experiences in Marin County. Whether you’re a ⁣seasoned‌ bookworm or simply⁢ curious about local literary happenings, this is your ‍go-to guide for staying connected to the​ community’s creative pulse.

Don’t miss out on the possibility to engage with authors, fellow readers, and ⁣the inspiring world of literature.Check back each week for the latest updates‍ and exciting events.

This calendar is published weekly.


Marin County⁢ Innovates: A Conversation⁣ with Public Librarian Daniel ​Bromfield





Marin County is known for its stunning natural beauty and ⁤vibrant cultural scene.



Embedded within this creative landscape is a thriving⁤ community dedicated to sharing knowledge ‍and fostering intellectual⁤ growth. Daniel Bromfield,the Senior Librarian at the Marin County‌ Free Library,is at the ‌heart of this movement,curating enriching⁢ programs and events that bring people together⁤ around the power ​of words⁢ and ideas.



In this interview, ​we delve into Daniel’s‌ passion for​ connecting Marin County residents with literary experiences and his insights on the ⁤evolving role‌ of libraries in the 21st century.



World-today-News: Daniel,⁢ thank you‍ for taking the⁢ time⁤ to speak ⁢with us. can ⁢you tell us about your role at‍ the⁣ Marin County Free Library​ and what inspires your work?



Daniel bromfield: It’s a pleasure to be here. I’ve ‌been with the Marin ⁤County free Library for over a decade, and I’m truly passionate about our mission of providing accessible‌ and engaging resources for everyone in our community. As Senior librarian, I focus on program‍ growth‌ and⁣ outreach, connecting people with‌ books, authors, and thought-provoking discussions.



World-Today-News: Marin County⁤ boasts a vibrant literary scene. what kind of events does the library organize?



Daniel Bromfield: We strive to offer a ⁢diverse range of events catering to all ages ⁤and‌ interests.Think book talks with bestselling authors, engaging workshops on creative writing and bookbinding, panel discussions on current⁢ events, and even family-friendly story times. We ⁢want to create a ​welcoming space where people⁤ can discover new books, connect with​ fellow readers, and expand their horizons.



World-today-News: The digital age has brought about notable changes in ​how people consume ⁤data. How has the library adapted to these changes?





Daniel bromfield: Absolutely. ‍Libraries are evolving to become community hubs that embrace both traditional and digital formats. ‍We⁣ offer e-books and audiobooks, online ‌databases, and⁢ even⁤ virtual events that ⁤allow us to reach a wider audience. We ​see technology ‍as a tool to enhance, not replace, the human connection​ at⁢ the heart of what we ⁤do.



World-Today-News: What are⁢ some of the most rewarding aspects of ​your work?





Daniel Bromfield: Seeing the joy on⁤ someone’s face when they discover a new favorite book, witnessing a lively⁣ discussion unfold at one of our events, or helping a child develop ⁣a lifelong love⁣ of reading – these are the moments⁤ that make my ‌work ‌truly meaningful.



World-Today-News: What advice would‍ you ‌give to someone who wants to‍ get more involved in the Marin County literary community?



Daniel Bromfield: There⁣ are so many fantastic ways⁢ to explore‌ the literary scene here! Check out the ‍events calendar⁤ at ‍our website, visit ⁣your local branch library, attend author readings at bookstores like Book⁣ Passage, or join a book club.‌ Marin County is brimming with passionate readers and writers, and there’s a ​place for everyone.

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