I've been plotting and scheming in my mind for quite some time to establish a sort of reading and eating salon and this weekend, with the help of my sister Jennifer and my friend Moye, I designed my first announcement and put it up on Facebook. Within about 30 minutes, the ten spots were filled, so I added another date and those are just about filled up, too. In case you're in California in January, and particularly in Los Angeles, I'll show you what I advertised, so you can sign up as well! I plan on having these groups twice monthly and envision a lively literary thing where we eat, drink, make merry and discuss some literature, facilitated by me. Part of my life plan is to morph into Gertrude Stein and be surrounded by interesting people all while paying no attention to what I'm wearing or how short my hair is or how monolithic my body and head (literally, as I don't want a big head figuratively). I'd welcome an Alice B. Toklas, too, but it'd be a stretch for me to go all the way, if you know what I mean.
BOOKS & BAKES
A Literary and Food Salon
January 9th, 2015 from 7 to 10 pm
January 23rd, 2015 from 7 to 10 pm
Strange Pilgrims by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
$75.00 per person includes facilitated discussion about Strange Pilgrims, related food and alcohol.
Email Elizabeth Aquino at elsophie@gmail.com for more information
Omg what a GREAT idea! I wish I lived nearby! I think you're definitely on to something here.
ReplyDeleteThis is marvelous!
ReplyDeleteSign me up. I'm coming down.
ReplyDeleteYou. Go. Girl. This is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI have been looking for a book club for ages! California is a little out of the way but if I am ever in the neighbourhood...
ReplyDeleteWish I were in the vicinity. Great idea!
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Bonnie
Kickass.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous book THE SAINT! THE SAINT! Oh damn I love that book. Good choice Gertrude.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Wishing I could come...
ReplyDeleteI love it! Wish I could be there - oh the food's going to be amazing!
ReplyDeleteIf only I lived in sunny LA and not snowbound Canada...
ReplyDeleteIt sounds magnificent.
Kris M
Brilliant.
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