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Photo showing Sacramento Noir held at the intersection of 11th and K Streets in downtown Sacramento, with the Safe Credit Union Convention Center in the foreground and the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in the background. 🖼️ 6. Tower Bridge from the Old Sacramento Waterfront Trail 📍Old Sacramento Waterfront Trail Caption: Evening light stretches across the Old Sacramento Waterfront Trail toward the Tower Bridge — gold against the blue calm of the river. Description: Photo taken by Cameron Whitfield from the Old Sacramento Waterfront Trail, showing the Tower Bridge and the Ziggurat Building across the river. Long shadows from the railing mark the pavement as daylight fades. Alt Text: View from the Old Sacramento Waterfront Trail looking toward the Tower Bridge, with long shadows across the walkway beside the river and the Ziggurat Building in the distance. Optional Gallery Intro (for above the images) The stories in Sacramento Noir are fiction — but the city is real. These photos trace the landmarks and light that inspired them, from bookstore shelves to river trails, revealing a Sacramento that’s both familiar and elusive. Would you like me to output the WordPress-ready HTML gallery block version next (with and tags + alt text integrated)? That would make it a straight copy-paste section for your post editor.
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Rediscovering Sacramento Through Sacramento Noir

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Sacramento Noir Summer Square Poster
The Reading Room

Author Interview: Shelly Blanton-Stroud on Take as Needed — Generations, Place, and Emotional Codes

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Sacramento Noir Summer Square Poster
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Author Interview – Jen Soong on “Ghost Boy”: Generational Curses, Silence, and the Stories We Carry

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Sacramento Noir Summer Square Poster
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Author Interview: Jen Soong on “Ghost Boy”: Generational Curses, Silence, and the Stories We Carry

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Sacramento Noir Summer Square Poster
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Author Interview-Maureen O’Leary on One Thing About Blue, Quiet Grief, and Noir in Sacramento

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Author Interview – Jose Vadi on “Downriver, November 1949”: Memory, Place, and the California Delta

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Sacramento Noir Summer Square Poster
Bookish Adventures

Every Street Has a Story: Sacramento Noir Author Panel at Beers Books(May 2025)

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Bookish Adventures

Exploring Capital Books: A Sacramento Gem for Book Lovers

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