February 2025 Events at Third Place Books

Shoreline, WALocal News

In February 2025, Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park will host three significant literary events featuring acclaimed authors. The first event on February 17 will spotlight Penn Cole, a self-published fantasy/romance author who has gained immense popularity and secured a book deal with Atria Books. Following this, on February 19, Cory Doctorow, a journalist and tech activist, will present his latest novel, with Dan Savage moderating the discussion, bringing together two influential voices in contemporary literature. Finally, on February 27, Thomas Kohnstamm will discuss his forthcoming Seattle-centric novel, _Supersonic_, which has garnered praise from local historians and booksellers alike. These events not only celebrate the success of self-published authors but also reinforce Third Place Books' role as a cultural cornerstone in the community.

With expected attendance figures ranging from 300 to 400 people, these gatherings will foster a vibrant literary atmosphere. The bookstore's commitment to supporting local authors and hosting engaging discussions continues to resonate within the Seattle literary scene. Attendees will have the chance to connect with these authors, deepen their understanding of contemporary literature, and participate in a thriving community of book lovers.

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