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E.E. King’s has published many short stories. Ray Bradbury calls E.E. King a writer “marvelously inventive, wildly funny and deeply thought provoking. I can not recommend her highly enough.” HER NEW COLLECTION new Collection of Short Fiction “Another Happy Ending,” comes out in October 2013. There is a book launch and party @ Ray Bradbury’s favorite Bookstore Mystery and Imagination Bookstore October 20th @ 2:00 -3:00pm Her first novel, Dirk Quigby’s Guide to the Afterlife, came out 2010, released in Spanish in 2/2012. She is performing bits of "Dirk Quigby’s Guide to the Afterlife, all you need to know to choose the right heaven.” (in costume) October 30th @ 7:30-8:30 @Echo Park in “Stories Book and Café.” 1716 West Sunset Blvd • Los Angeles • CA [213] 413-3733 The New Short Fiction Series, Los Angeles’ longest running spoken word series, launched her anthology, Real Conversations With Imaginary Friends, 1/2012. Sponsor, Barnes & Noble. All her books as well as her children’s book The Adventures of Emily Finfeather or The Feathernail and Other Gifts are currently available on audible. E.E. King is the recipient of various international writing, biology and painting grants. Her murals can be seen in Downtown Los Angeles and Spain. Elizabeth Eve King has a background in teaching, painting, theater, comedy and biology. She will be an artist in residence at the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art June -Sept 2015 Ms. King is the recipient of two International Tides painting fellowships, and two international biology Earthwatch grants. She was an advisor for the J. Paul Getty’s and the Science Center’s, Arts &; Science program. She was the Science and Arts coordinator in Bosnia with Global Children’s Organization (a summer camp for war orphans and refugees) in 2000. She was the founding Arts & Sciences Director for Esperanza Community Housing Corporation . She’s worked with children in Bosnia, crocodiles in Mexico, frogs in Puerto Rico, egrets in Bali, mushrooms in Montana, archaeologists in Spain and planted butterfly gardens in South Central Los Angeles. The butterflies wish she had chosen a different location. Her short stories have been published widely
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Annenberg’s Beach=Culture July 30, 2013 event. Again, the ticketing portal is http://www.eventbrite.com/event/7092890025/eorg# .July 31st, 2013The New Short Fiction Series presents an evening of short fiction through the spoken word, exploring how our dreams of life in summertime play out by the sea and sand. Tales by some of L.A.'s hottest fiction writers cross styles from reportage to magic realism, with characters that journey through love, work and adolescence against the backdrop of the Southland shore.E.E. King
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Emily Finfeather returns
I’m really pleased to announce – Three different fabulous versions Of The Adventures of Emily Finfeather – book I the feathernail and other gifts A fabulous audible version narrated by SimSimon Prebble, a man who could make a laundry list … Continue reading
Goodread Giveaway Pandora’s Card Game
via Goodread Giveaway Pandora’s Card Game
Goodread Giveaway Pandora’s Card Game
Goodreads Book Giveaway Pandora’s Card Game by E.E. King Being released December 08 2018 This giveaway has not started. Starts in 6 days.giveaway details » Enter Giveaway WOWEEE enter to win a free copy of Pandora’s Card Game – signed, sealed … Continue reading
The Truth of Fiction and Pandora’s Card Game
Pandora’s Card Game The Truth of Fiction Two new books out! Both were inspired by Ray Bradbury’s “Illustrated Man,” or rather by the idea of linking stories – like connecting organs and body parts around a … Continue reading
A Descriptive Dinner
At mama’s table, we were served mostly adjectives. We were a family of five girls. I was the youngest. Of course, my sisters got first pick. They were gorgeous, intelligent, clever and interesting. But we lived in a graphic neighborhood. There … Continue reading
Pandora’s Card Game
My newest book is finally out and it’s received some very good reviews. It’s odd and interesting to read reviews, to see another perspective not only on your writing but on you. Reviews always make me sound brave instead of unconscious. … Continue reading