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NEW HAVEN - The New Haven Public Library will act as host as Brian Francis Slattery, founding editor of New Haven Review Books, invites the public to meet the authors of the nonprofit press’ first three publications.
The event will be held at 6 p.m. on Jan. 26, at the library 133 Elm St.
"How to Win Her Love" by Rudolph Delson is a hilarious guide to seducing women; Charles Douthat’s "Blue for Ocean"s is a moving - and accessible -book of poetry; and noted sci-fi author Gregory Feeley’s "Kentauros" is a hybrid combining essay and fiction, organizers said in a statement.
Books will be available for sale and signing, and free parking is available, the statement said. For more information visit www.nhreviewjan26.eventbrite.com or call the library at 203-946-8835
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