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Ask the Oracle at Hotel Sorrento

Will you get that job you're gunning for? Should you tell her you love her? Do you dare disturb the universe? Who better to answer these questions than a gaggle of writers—excuse us—oracles, all of whom are on the stage with their books cracked open ready to find you the answers to your deepest, darkest

Ask the Oracle at Hotel Sorrento

Will you get that job you’re gunning for? Should you tell her you love her? Do you dare disturb the universe?   Who better to answer these questions than Roberto Ascalon, Megan Kruse, and Imani Sims, March's featured writer-oracles? All the audience has to do is show up, write questions on sticky notes, and hand

Ask the Oracle at Hotel Sorrento

Will you get that job you’re gunning for? Should you tell her you love her? Do you dare disturb the universe? Who better to answer these questions than Brian Castner, Sarah Galvin, and Sonora Jha, April's featured writer-oracles? All the audience has to do is show up, write questions on sticky notes, and hand them

Ask the Oracle at Hotel Sorrento

Will you get that job you’re gunning for? Should you tell her you love her? Do you dare disturb the universe?   Who better to answer these questions than Corinne Manning, Anastacia-Renee, and Kary Wayson, May's featured writer-oracles? All the audience has to do is show up, write questions on sticky notes, and hand them

Ask the Oracle at Hotel Sorrento

Will you get that job you’re gunning for? Should you tell her you love her? Do you dare disturb the universe?   Who better to answer these questions than Bruce Holbert, David Schmader, and Jane Wong, June's featured writer-oracles? All the audience has to do is show up, write questions on sticky notes, and hand

Ask the Oracle at Hotel Sorrento: Claudia Castro Luna, Robert Lashley, and Tara Conklin

Will you get that job you're gunning for? Should you tell her you love her? Do you dare disturb the universe?   Our monthly divination series returns to the Fireside Room at Hotel Sorrento. Come with your most burning questions to ask this month's featured writers: Seattle's Civic Poet Claudia Castro Luna, Stranger Genius Award

Ask the Oracle at Hotel Sorrento: Donna Miscolta, Joshua Mohr, and Sierra Nelson

Will you get that job you’re gunning for? Should you tell her you love her? Do you dare disturb the universe?   Hugo House and Hotel Sorrento team up for this monthly divination series hosted by poet Johnny Horton. Come early, write your most burning questions down, and the panel of writer-oracles will divine your

Ask the Oracle at Hotel Sorrento: Tod Marshall, Storme Webber, Rebecca Hoogs

Will you get that job you’re gunning for? Should you tell her you love her? Do you dare disturb the universe?   Washington Poet Laureate Tod Marshall, poet and performer Storme Webber, and poet Rebecca Hoogs are tonight’s featured writers for the monthly divination series, hosted by poet Johnny Horton and generously sponsored by Hotel Sorrento. Write your

Ask the Oracle: Claudia Rowe, Randy Sue Coburn, and JM Miller

Hugo House and Hotel Sorrento team up for this monthly divination series hosted by poet Johnny Horton. Come early, write your most burning questions down, and a panel of writers will divine your fate by choosing a random passage from their respective books. Tonight's writer-oracles are award-winning journalist and current Seattle Times staff writer Claudia

Ask the Oracle: Melissa Febos, Elissa Washuta, and Quenton Baker

Hugo House and Hotel Sorrento team up for this monthly divination series hosted by poet Johnny Horton. Come early, write your most burning questions down, and a panel of writers will divine your fate by choosing a random passage from their respective books. Tonight’s writer-oracles are Melissa Febos, author of the critically acclaimed memoir, Whip

Ask the Oracle: Suzanne Morrison, Doug Nufer, and Megan Snyder-Camp [Offsite]

Hugo House and Hotel Sorrento team up for this monthly divination series hosted by poet Johnny Horton. Come early, write your most burning questions down, and a panel of writers will divine your fate by choosing a random passage from their respective books. Tonight's panel of writer-oracles are fiction writer and memoirist Suzanne Morrison, author

Ask the Oracle: Margot Kahn Case, Chelsea Werner-Jatzke, and Samar Abulhassan [Offsite]

Hugo House and Hotel Sorrento team up for this monthly divination series hosted by poet Johnny Horton. Come early, write your most burning questions down, and a panel of writers will divine your fate by choosing a random passage from their respective books. Tonight's writer-oracles are nonfiction writer and author of the High Plains Book

Ask the Oracle at Hotel Sorrento: Richard Chiem, Meredith Clark, and Marie-Caroline Moir

Hotel Sorrento Fireside Room (900 Madison Street) | free Ask the Oracle is back—and now quarterly! Join us in the cozy Fireside Room at Hotel Sorrento for a special spooky Halloween edition of literary divination, hosted by Johnny Horton. Tonight's writer-oracles are Richard Chiem, Meredith Clark, and Marie-Caroline Moir. Come early, write your most burning

Ask the Oracle: Michael Shilling, Amber Flame, and Montreux Rotholtz

Hotel Sorrento Fireside Room (900 Madison Street) | free Join us for the next installment of Ask the Oracle, a quarterly series where writers answer your most burning questions through literary divination! Come early, write your questions down, and—if fates allow—our host Johnny Horton will pose your question to the panel of writers, who'll then

Ask the Oracle: Steven Barker, Nadine Antoinette Maestas & Lily Ann Baumgart

Hotel Sorrento Fireside Room (900 Madison Street) | free Join us for Ask the Oracle, a quarterly series where local writers answer your most burning questions through literary divination. Come early, write your questions down, and—if fates allow—our host Johnny Horton will pose your question to the panel of writers, who'll then choose a passage from