
"November is a big month for literary events in Portland, with Kamala Harris coming to town Nov. 5 as part of her book tour for 107 Days. Harris's newly published memoir takes a deep dive into her short 2024 political campaign, including first-hand accounts of the whirlwind experience and her thoughts on the political process. Her appearance, put on by Literary Arts, sold out immediately,"
"On Saturday, Nov. 8, more than 100 writers, interviewers, and artists will gather at the Portland Art Museum, Portland'5, and eight other stages near Portland's South Park Blocks for the Portland Book Festival to discuss and read from works ranging from fiction and children's books to sci-fi, poetry, memoirs, and more. The festival kicks off Nov. 1 with the citywide Cover to Cover series, which starts with a Kurdish dance workshop"
"Tickets are still available to the festival's other headliner, Stacey Abrams, American politician, lawyer, and voting rights activist. She will talk about her new book, a thriller titled Coded Justice, with Dave Miller, host of Oregon Public Broadcasting's Think Out Loud, at noon in the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall."
November features multiple major literary events in Portland. Kamala Harris appears Nov. 5 on her book tour for 107 Days, offering first-hand accounts of her 2024 campaign. The Portland Book Festival takes place Saturday, Nov. 8, with more than 100 writers, interviewers, and artists at the Portland Art Museum, Portland'5, and additional stages near the South Park Blocks to read and discuss fiction, children's books, sci-fi, poetry, memoirs, and more. The Cover to Cover citywide series runs Nov. 1–9 and includes a Kurdish dance workshop. Advance festival tickets start at $18; day-of general admission is $25, and youth 17 and under enter free. Headliners include romantasy author Rebecca Yarros and Stacey Abrams.
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