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Buzzworthy: A Spirited Conversation About Female Writers

ONLINE EVENT

Buzzworthy by Jennifer Croll is an unconventional and imaginative collection of fifty cocktail recipes inspired by iconic female-identifying authors of past and present. Pulling from every category—literary and genre fiction, poetry, graphic novels, essays and nonfiction— each page includes an illustration of one important woman writer along with fascinating background about her œuvre, personality, and points of literary distinction, and of course, a fitting cocktail recipe.

Join author Jennifer Croll for a spirited virtual conversation with writer and bartender Sammi Katz. They’ll be discussing the book, taking questions, and making cocktails just in case the conversation alone is not enough to quench your literary thirst.

Tickets include the option to purchase Buzzworthy: Cocktails Inspired by Female Literary Greats by Jennifer Croll *shipped to your door by Kitchen Arts & Letters in New York City. *US only

JENNIFER CROLL

JENNIFER CROLL is a writer whose work has appeared in a variety of publications including Nylon and Dazed & Confused. Her previous books with Prestel include Free the TippleDressed to Swill, and Fashion That Changed the World.



SAMMI KATZ

Sammi Katz is a writer and bartender from New York City. She is the author of the new book, Cocktails in Color (Union Square & Co). Her work has appeared in The New York Times and The Daily Beast, and she is the creator of the blog A Girl’s Guide to Drinking Alone. She loves sharing her enthusiasm for all things cocktails and is always up for a lively debate about the appropriate garnish for a Last Word.



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KITCHEN ARTS & LETTERS

Kitchen Arts & Letters is a bookstore devoted to food and drink, with titles imported from around the world. They emphasize works on food culture and innovation.

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