The Seattle Times reports that Michael Chabon is going to help launch a writers' series for Nextbook, a program "aimed at Jews and non-Jews, religious and non-religious," which I guess is pretty much everyone, right?
Nextbook's first major contribution to the local scene is to bring 2001 Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Michael Chabon to town Wednesday to launch a writers series. But the New York-based organization already has been busy throughout the year building a relationship with local libraries — buttressed by a three-year, $725,000 grant — and other events with decidedly secular Jewish themes."What made Seattle an interesting place for Nextbook is it has a really good library system, a growing Jewish population, and it is a city of readers," said Matthew Brogan, a non-Jew who left his position as head of Seattle Arts & Lectures to become Nextbook's program director. "We aren't promoting religion. We're really about cultural literacy."
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