Local authors Christopher Castellani and Randy Susan Meyers team up for a book party

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02/14/2013 6:18 PM

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Chris Castellani and Randy Susan Meyers at Brookline Booksmith on Tuesday night.

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Authors Christopher Castellani and Randy Susan Meyers reveled with friends at an after-party for their shared reading at Brookline Booksmith on Tuesday night. Castellani, director of the Boston writing center Grub Street, just released the novel “All This Talk of Love,” and Meyers just released “The Comfort of Lies.” Meyers also had a reading at Newtonville Books on Wednesday. She said she’d match money made from her book sales during the night and would donate it to the Home for Little Wanderers’ Harrington House in Mission Hill.

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