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SUMMARY:2019 Marin Poetry Center Anthology Launch
DESCRIPTION:This event celebrates local poets reading their work from the anthology. The theme is “The Wild.” There will be many different voices and a lively reading.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/2019-marin-poetry-center-anthology-launch/
LOCATION:Mill Valley Public Library\, 375 Throckmorton Ave\, Mill Valley \, CA\, 94941\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,North Bay
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SUMMARY:Augusten Burroughs / Toil & Trouble: A Memoir
DESCRIPTION:Booksmith hosts a special evening with Augusten Burroughs for his new book\, Toil & Trouble: A Memoir. This will be his only SF/Bay Area appearance. Please join us! \nPlease note: this is a ticketed event\, to be held at Booksmith (1644 Haight St.) in San Francisco. The price of admission is equal to the cost of Toil & Trouble\, which is included with each ticket. Tickets can be purchased here. \n\n“Here’s a partial list of things I don’t believe in: God. The Devil. Heaven. Hell. Bigfoot. Ancient Aliens. Past lives. Life after death. Vampires. Zombies. Reiki. Homeopathy. Rolfing. Reflexology. Note that ‘witches’ and ‘witchcraft’ are absent from this list. The thing is\, I wouldn’t believe in them\, and I would privately ridicule any idiot who did\, except for one thing: I am a witch.” \nFor as long as Augusten Burroughs could remember\, he knew things he shouldn’t have known. He manifested things that shouldn’t have come to pass. And he told exactly no one about this\, save one person: his mother. His mother reassured him that it was all perfectly normal\, that he was descended from a long line of witches\, going back to the days of the early American colonies. And that this family tree was filled with witches. It was a bond that he and his mother shared — until the day she left him in the care of her psychiatrist to be raised in his family (but that’s a whole other story). After that\, Augusten was on his own. On his own to navigate the world of this tricky power; on his own to either use or misuse this gift. \nFrom the hilarious to the terrifying\, Toil & Trouble is a chronicle of one man’s journey to understand himself\, to reconcile the powers he can wield with things with which he is helpless. There are very few things that are coincidences\, as you will learn. Ghosts are real\, trees can want to kill you\, beavers are the spawn of Satan\, houses are alive\, and in the end\, love is the most powerful magic of all. \n\nAugusten Burroughs is the author of Running with Scissors\, Dry\, Magical Thinking: True Stories\, Possible Side Effects\, A Wolf at the Table and You Better Not Cry. He is also the author of the novel Sellevision\, which has been optioned for film. The film version of Running with Scissors\, directed by Ryan Murphy and produced by Brad Pitt\, was released in October 2006 and starred Joseph Cross\, Brian Cox\, Annette Bening (nominated for a Golden Globe for her role)\, Alec Baldwin and Evan Rachel Wood. Augusten’s writing has appeared in numerous magazines and newspapers around the world including The New York Times and New York Magazine. In 2005 Entertainment Weekly named him one of “The 25 Funniest People in America.” \n\n** Please note ** \n– This is an all-ages event. \n– The duration of this event is up to the author. \n– Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. \n– 1 ticket = 1 book\, no exceptions. The book must be purchased from Booksmith. If you already have a copy of Toil & Trouble\, remember that books make great gifts! If you’ve already gifted Toil & Trouble to all of your friends\, it’s ok to buy a different book from Booksmith instead — in that case\, please write events AT booksmith DOT com. \n– If you can’t attend the event but would like to request a signed copy of Toil & Trouble\, order below and be sure to put your request in the special field. \n– Signing\, photo\, and Q&A details to come. \n– Facebook RSVP not required\, but always appreciated.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/augusten-burroughs-toil-trouble-a-memoir/
LOCATION:The Booksmith\, 1644 Haight St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Why There Are Words Presents: Unrest
DESCRIPTION:Wake yourself up with Why There Are Words on October 10\, 2019\, at Studio 333 in Sausalito for a night of discussion with six powerhouse authors on the theme of “Unrest.” \nDoors open at 7pm; readings begin at 7:15pm. $10 entry fee at the door. Cash bar. For more details\, including the authors’ full bios\, see the website\, www.whytherearewords.com. For more details about WTAW Press\, of which the reading series is a program\, visit www.wtawpress.org. \nVincent Chu is a Bay Area writer and author of the debut story collection Like a Champion (7.13 Books\, 2018). His fiction has appeared in STILL Magazine\, Fjords Review\, Pithead Chapel\, PANK Magazine\, East Bay Review\, Stockholm Review\, and elsewhere. He is a 2019 Hambidge Center Fellow and has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net. He earned his Bachelor of Arts from UCLA and is working on his first novel. He can be found online at @herrchu. \nRosa del Duca is a writer\, journalist\, teacher\, and musician. She grew up a tomboy in rural Montana\, where she joined the Army National Guard when she was seventeen. During her six-year contract\, she became not only a conscientious objector\, but a feminist and unlikely rebel. That tumultuous time is the focus of her memoir\, Breaking Cadence: One Woman’s War Against the War\, and her companion podcast\, Breaking Cadence: Insights From a Modern-Day Conscientious Objector. She has been featured in the Democratic Left and was interviewed by the anti-war podcast Fortress on a Hill. When she’s not writing creatively\, Rosa is writing cold hard facts as a broadcast journalist\, leading peer writers’ groups\, or singing and playing guitar at small venues across the Bay Area. \nLola Haskins’ most recent book is Asylum: Improvisations on John Clare (University of Pittsburgh Press\, 2019). She is the author of twelve additional books of poetry and three of prose. Among her honors are the Iowa Poetry Prize\, two Florida Book Awards\, two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships\, several awards for narrative poetry\, and the Emily Dickinson Prize from Poetry Society of America. She currently serves as Honorary Chancellor of the Florida State Poets Association. She taught computer science at the University of Florida\, then\, by invitation\, poetry in a low-residency MFA program\, Pacific Lutheran University’s Rainier Writers Workshop. She divides her time between Gainesville\, Florida and Skipton\, and North Yorkshire in the UK. \nLillian Howan spent her early childhood in Tahiti and later graduated from the University of California\, Berkeley\, School of Law. Her writings have been published in Asian American Literary Review\, Café Irreal\, Calyx\, New England Review\, Vice-Versa\, and the anthologies Ms. Aligned 2: Women Writing About Men and Under Western Eyes. She is the author of The Charm Buyers (University of Hawaii Press\, 2017). \nLee Daniel Kravetz is the author of the international bestsellers Strange Contagion and Supersurvivors. He has written for print and television\, including The New York Times\, New York Magazine\, The Atlantic\, Psychology Today\, ​The Daily Beast\, The San Francisco Chronicle\, and PBS’s Frontline and Sesame Street. His work has been translated in ten languages\, and he is a founding board member of the Lit Camp Writers Conference. \nJennifer Wortman is the author of the story collection This. This. This. Is. Love. Love. Love (Split Lip Press\, 2019). Her work appears or is forthcoming in TriQuarterly\, Glimmer Train\, Normal School\, DIAGRAM\, Electric Literature\, Brevity\, Copper Nickel\, and elsewhere. She lives with her family in Colorado\, where she serves as associate fiction editor for Colorado Review and teaches at Lighthouse Writers Workshop. \nWhy There Are Words (WTAW) is an award-winning national reading series founded in Sausalito in 2010 by Peg Alford Pursell and expanded to seven additional major cities in the U.S. The series draws a full house of Bay Area residents every second Thursday to Studio 333\, located at 333 Caledonia Street\, Sausalito\, CA 94965. The series is a program of the 501(c)(3) non-profit WTAW Press. For more information see the website www.whytherearewords.com or email whytherearewords@gmail.com. Phone: Studio 333 at (415) 331-8272. \n  \n 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/why-there-are-words-presents-unrest/
LOCATION:Studio 333\, 333 Caledonia Street\, Sausalito \, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Bay
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SUMMARY:Kim Magowan: The Light Source
DESCRIPTION:Kim Magowan discusses her new novel\, The Light Source. \nAbout The Light Source \nThe relationship between Heather Katchadourian and Julie Howe is complicated. Over the past two decades\, they’ve been just about everything to each other: boarding school roommates\, best friends\, lovers\, rivals\, even co-parents–both together and estranged. Will they find their way back to each other\, or have they inflicted too much damage along the way? Reminiscent of the work of Meg Wolitzer\, and narrated by Heather\, Julie\, their lifelong friends\, partners\, and children\, The Light Source is a prismatic portrayal of what everlasting modern love truly looks like and reminds us that what’s meant-to-be becomes harder to define with age.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/kim-magowan-the-light-source/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:PICO IYER In Conversation with Dan Stone
DESCRIPTION:PICO IYER\nIn Conversation with Dan Stone\nThursday\, October 10\, 2019\, 7:30 pm\nVenue: Sydney Goldstein Theater\nSeries: “On Arts” Benefiting 826 Valencia Scholarship Program \n Buy Tickets | Buy Series Tickets | 415.392.4400 \n\n\n“As a guide to far-flung places\, Pico Iyer can hardly be surpassed.” – The New Yorker \nPico Iyer is a travel writer\, essayist\, and novelist\, whose many books include Video Night in Kathmandu\, The Lady and the Monk\, The Man Within My Head\, and The Art of Stillness\, a beautiful and thoughtful investigation of the benefits of quiet contemplation and travel to “nowhere.” With his two newest books\, Iyer turns his attention to Japan\, his adopted home of thirty-two years. Autumn Light is a moving personal account of grief and family. When his father-in-law dies suddenly\, Iyer begins to grapple with the question we all have to live with: how to hold on to the things we love. In A Beginner’s Guide to Japan\, Iyer draws on readings\, reflections\, and conversations with Japanese friends in order to illuminate an unknown place for newcomers and to give longtime residents a look at their home through fresh eyes.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/pico-iyer-in-conversation-with-dan-stone/
LOCATION:Sydney Goldstein Theater\, 275 Hayes St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Unholy Trinity: A Lovecraft Triptych
DESCRIPTION:Thursday – Saturday @ 8PM\, until November 2 \nInspired by the supernatural fiction of HP Lovecraft\, an early 20th century writer known for creating his own mythos\, Unholy Trinity is San Francisco writer/director Stuart Bousel’s adaptation and staging of “The Dunwich Horror\,” “Nyarlathotep\,” and “The Dreams in the Witch House.” Celebrate the Halloween season with these unholy works of classic horror. \nFeaturing Adrian Deane\, Ellen Dunphy\, Kyle Goldman\, Tirumari Jothi\, Brian Martin\, Kyle McReddie\, Sarah Negron\, & Ron Talbot. \n  \n this event repeats Thurs-Sat\, 8pm\, until November 2
URL:https://litseen.com/event/unholy-trinity-a-lovecraft-triptych/
LOCATION:EXIT Theatre\, 156 Eddy Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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