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When

Sunday October 11, 2015 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM PDT
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The Women's Museum of California 
2730 Historic Decatur Rd
#103
San Diego, CA 92106
 

 
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Contact

Tina Clarke 
The Women's Museum of California 
619-233-7963 
info@womensmuseumca.org 
 

Second Sunday Author Series

Women’s Voices, Women’s Stories

with special guest

Jennifer Coburn

Author of We'll Always Have Paris.

$5 Admission

Seats are limited.

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Admission includes admission to the Museum, a complimentary refreshment,

& a chance to meet the Author.

SUNDAY

OCTOBER 11, 2015

4:00 PM

 

 

Jennifer Coburn, author of We'll Always Have Paris.

Jennifer Coburn is a USA Today best selling author of six novels and contributor to four literary anthologies. Over the past two decades, Coburn has received numerous awards from the Press Club and Society for Professional Journalists for articles that appeared in Mothering, Big Apple Baby, The Miami Herald, The San Diego Union-Tribune and dozens of national and regional publications. She has also written for Salon.com, Creators News Syndicate and The Huffington Post.

Coburn lives in San Diego with her husband, William, and their daughter, Katie. We'll Always Have Paris is her first memoir. Her website is jennifercoburn.com, where you can read more about Jennifer and her books and watch a trailer for We'll Always Have Paris.

CLICK HERE to learn more about the Author.

$5 Admission

Seats are limited.

Register Now!

Admission includes admission to the Museum, a complimentary refreshment,

& a chance to meet the Author.

SECOND SUNDAY AUTHOR SERIES: WOMEN'S VOICES, WOMEN'S STORIES

This new monthly series will feature women writers of fiction, nonfiction, memoir, poetry, and other genres who willread from or perform their work and engage in dialogues with audience members.

With the commitment to bring diverse voices and a variety of stories from local and visiting authors, the series willinclude both published and unpublished works from writers well known, unknown, and all the places in between. Theoccasional parings of multiple voices for cultural and literary resonance will add another dimension to the series, theaim of which is to celebrate the diversity of women’s voices, provide a venue for literary expression, andacknowledge the importance and validity of every woman’s story, however it is told.

Series curated by Judy Reeves, author of Wild Women, Wild Voices