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Joanna Truman
Saturday
, April 22
10:30am PDT
Fiction: You Can't Go Home Again, Conversation 1091
Seeley G. Mudd 123, Signing Area 4
12:00pm PDT
Young Adult Graphic Novels: Drawing You In
YA Stage, Signing Area 9
12:30pm PDT
Fiction: Girls With Dangerous Friends, Conversation 1112
Seeley G. Mudd 124, Signing Area 4
Nonfiction: The Future is Female, Conversation 1072
Ronald Tutor Campus Center, Signing Area 3
1:30pm PDT
What Are We So Afraid Of? The Role of Fear in Our Lives, Conversation 1143
Wallis Annenberg Hall, Presented by USC, Signing Area 10
2:00pm PDT
Science Fiction & Fantasy from All Angles, Conversation 1023
Hoffman Hall, Signing Area 1
3:00pm PDT
Not Quite Overnight: The Real Story of Bestselling Debuts, Conversation 1094
Seeley G. Mudd 123, Signing Area 4
4:30pm PDT
Roxane Gay in Conversation with Alexander Chee, Conversation 1064
Bovard Auditorium, Signing Area 3
Listen up, New York: Latino Readers & Writers Have Something to Say, Conversation 1152
Taper Hall 201, Signing Area 5
Writing & Publishing: Breaking in & Then Some, Conversation 1015
Hancock Foundation, Signing Area 1
Sunday
, April 23
10:30am PDT
Nonfiction: Police, Prisons & Justice, Conversation 2031
Town & Gown, Signing Area 1
12:00pm PDT
Writing Across Genres: Humanizing Conflict, Conversation 2032
Town & Gown, Signing Area 1
12:30pm PDT
Middle Grade & Young Adult Fiction: Reaching Readers
YA Stage, Signing Area 9
1:20pm PDT
Politics: The View from California
LA Times Central
1:30pm PDT
Is This Goodbye, NEA? Addressing Our Fears - and Hopes -for the Arts and Humanities, Conversation 2143
Wallis Annenberg Hall, Presented by USC, Signing Area 10
2:00pm PDT
Fiction: Culture & Identity, Conversation 2023
Hoffman Hall, Signing Area 1
Young Adult Fantasy: Wars in New Worlds, Conversation 2123
Taper Hall 101, Signing Area 5
2:30pm PDT
The Handmaid's Tale from Page to Screen: Margaret Atwood & Bruce Miller in Conversation with Mary McNamara, Conversation 2063
Bovard Auditorium, Signing Area 3
3:30pm PDT
Young Adult Fiction: Pieces of Me, Conversation 2024
Hoffman Hall, Signing Area 1
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Andrus Gerontology Center, Signing Area 2
Annenberg Auditorium, Signing Area 3
Bovard Auditorium, Signing Area 3
Cooking Stage, Signing Area 4
Hancock Foundation, Signing Area 1
Hoffman Hall, Signing Area 1
Hoy Stage, Signing Area 6
LA Sound Stage
LA Times Central
Los Angeles Times Main Stage, Signing Area 8
Norris Theater, Signing Area 5
Poetry Stage, Signing Area 5
Reading by 9 Children's Stage, Signing Area 7
Ronald Tutor Campus Center, Signing Area 3
Salvatori Computer Science Center 101, Signing Area 2
Seeley G. Mudd 123, Signing Area 4
Seeley G. Mudd 124, Signing Area 4
Taper Hall 101, Signing Area 5
Taper Hall 201, Signing Area 5
Town & Gown, Signing Area 1
Travel & Wellness Stage, Signing Area 9
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Wallis Annenberg Hall, Presented by USC, Signing Area 10
YA Stage, Signing Area 9
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