Elaine U. Cho and Zoe Hana Mikuta in Conversation at Ridgecrest Books September 26, 2025

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Elaine U. Cho and Zoe Hana Mikuta will engage in a conversation at Ridgecrest Books on September 26, 2025, at 7 PM. Both authors are prominent figures in Seattle's literary landscape, with Cho recognized for her poignant storytelling and Mikuta for her imaginative narratives. The event invites attendees to participate in an enriching discussion about their works and creative journeys. Local literary events like this are crucial in fostering community connections and promoting the arts.

Ridgecrest Books, a beloved local bookstore, serves as an ideal venue for such gatherings, emphasizing the value of independent bookstores in cultural discussions. The conversation will also explore the challenges and triumphs both authors have faced in their writing careers. Participants can expect to gain insights into the literary process, as well as the authors' influences and motivations. This event not only showcases their talents but also highlights the importance of supporting local authors and literary culture.

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