On July 18, Tad Williams and Lisa Goldstein honored us with a reading and panel discussion. Lisa Goldstein led off the evening reading a haunting ghost story set in a library and in Oakland’s past, with an unusual twist. Tad Williams read the short story “Three Duets for Virgin and Nosehorn”, a story about an unusual one-horned beast from his collection Rites, .
- Terry Bisson, Cliff Winnig, and Diana Sherman hanging out in the lounge.
- Terry Bisson, Tad Williams, and Lisa Goldstein before the readings.
- Lisa Goldstein in the Variety lounge.
- Lisa Goldstein and Tad Williams in the Variety lounge.
- Lisa Goldstein and Terry Bisson discuss her work before she reads.
- Lisa Goldstein reading her short story.
- Karen Williams and some monsters introduce Tad Williams.
- Tad Williams reads from his story collection Rite.
- Terry Bisson, Lisa Goldstein, Tad Williams, and Karen Williams have a panel discussion.
- Terry Bisson, Lisa Goldstein, and Tad Williams at the panel discussion.
- Tad Williams and some friends.
- Tad Williams and Cliff Winnig hanging out in the lounge.