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Icon-mmx-pick Drew Ferguson

Women & Children First - 5233 N. Clark St. - Chicago (Andersonville)

The local author reads from his debut novel, "The Screwed-Up Life of Charlie the Second."

September 5 : 7:30 p.m.

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Icon-mmx-pick Alison Bechdel

Women & Children First - 5233 N. Clark St. - Chicago (Andersonville)

The bestselling author presents the new collection of her cartoon series "The Essential Dykes to Watch Out For."

November 13 : 7:30 p.m.

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Icon-mmx-pick Poetry reading: April Dawn Gosling and Susan Hahn

Women & Children First - 5233 N. Clark St. - Chicago (Andersonville)

Gosling explores the deaths of her mother and her firstborn child in "Dilation and Currettage," and Hahn reads from her eighth collection, "The Note...

September 19 : 7:30 p.m.

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Icon-mmx-pick Scott Pomfret

Women & Children First - 5233 N. Clark St. - Chicago (Andersonville)

The Catholic lay minister reads from his humorous new book, "Since My First Confession: A Gay Catholic Memoir."

September 21 : 4:30 p.m.

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Icon-mmx-pick 'City Kids, City Schools : More Reports from the Front Row' book release party

Women & Children First - 5233 N. Clark St. - Chicago (Andersonville)

Features readings by and discussions with co-editor Greg Mitchie and contributors Monique Redeaux, Katie Hogan, Lisa Espinosa, Janice Hurtig and...

September 24 : 7:30 p.m.

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Icon-mmx-pick 'Sin: A Deadly Anthology' book release party

Women & Children First - 5233 N. Clark St. - Chicago (Andersonville)

Features readings by local contributing authors.

October 2 : 7 p.m.

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Women's Book Group

Women & Children First - 5233 N. Clark St. - Chicago (Andersonville)

Come prepared to discuss the current month's selection.

September 16 : 7 p.m. "The Teahouse Fire," by Ellis Avery (a 30-minute meeting to select new titles precedes the discussion)