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Mario Batali talks kids, veggies, and loving Tom Douglas

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Press

Luckily, people are as excited about Book Events as we are, and have written about our services in a wide variety of magazines, newspapers, and blogs:

What You Missed When You Missed Last Night’s Cookbook Author Roundtable

Do You Have a Book In You? Inside the Book Business – A Kim Ricketts Book Event

Kim Ricketts brings a book and wine revolution to Seattle

Steven Raichlen is a Barbecue God, and Nobody Invented God

Two Frankies' Grandma Hangs Out with Jerry Garcia at The Corson Building

From The Surly Gourmand's blog at The Seattle Weekly online:
Mario Batali Doesn't Care What Stupid People Think of his Stupid Shoes

Edible Seattle Catches Kim Ricketts at home at “Wine Thirty

David Chang's blog about Cooks & Books and his time in Seattle.

From Judith Rose at Publisher's Weekly: Thinking Outside the Bookstore Box

From Rebekah Denn of Eat All About It, formerly of the Seattle Post Intelligencer:
Words, Wine, American Buffalo, and Nina Planck


From Paul Constant, of The Stranger: Getting Drunk with Ethan Canin

From John Marshall, of the The Daily Beast, formerly of the Seattle Post Intelligencer:
Raves for Words & Wine

From Julie Bick, of the New York Times: Book Lovers Ask, What's Seattle's Secret?

From Tamara Straus, of the San Francisco Chronicle:
Authors Drop by the Workplace…A New Way to Ring Up Book Sales

From Judith Rosen, of Publisher’s Weekly: Thinking Beyond the Bookstore

From Greg Atkinson, of the Seattle Times: Experience Necessary

From Haley Edwards, of the Seattle Times: Authors on the Celebrity Circuit

From Mediabistro.com: Bypassing the Bookstore


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