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SUMMARY:Perfectly Queer-East Bay: YOU Are the Author!
DESCRIPTION:If you are a queer-identified author and would like to read at our event\, write us at: PerfectlyQueerSF@gmail.com\nYou will have 5 minutes to talk about your work and read. The number of total readers is limited\, so we will take those who respond first.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/perfectly-queer-east-bay-you-are-the-author/
LOCATION:Nomadic Press: Uptown\, 2301 Telegraph Ave.\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:Barry Kraft: Shakespeare Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join Barry Kraft for a celebration of all things Shakespeare! Kraft has acted in all 38 of Shakespeare’s plays\, playing more than 100 roles in 86 full productions. He spent 28 seasons as an actor and dramaturg at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/barry-kraft-shakespeare-celebration/
LOCATION:Book Passage Marin\, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd. \, Corte Madera\, CA\, 94925\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,North Bay
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SUMMARY:Andrew Sean Greer
DESCRIPTION:Booksmith hosts one of our absolute favorite writers\, Andrew Sean Greer\, for the launch of his new novel Less. Please join us! \nArthur Less\, a mid-list novelist\, is approaching his 50th birthday\, and he needs to grow up. But first he needs to get out: Arthur’s much younger\, exceedingly beautiful ex-boyfriend is getting married\, and the last thing Arthur wants to do is attend the wedding. So he accepts every half-baked literary invitation that’s recently come his way\, slaps together his frequent flier miles\, leaves San Francisco\, and takes a trip around the world. \nHis travels take him to Mexico\, Spain\, Italy\, Germany\, Morocco\, Vietnam\, India\, and Japan. Along the way\, he finds love\, despair\, adventure\, and plenty of misadventure\, is forced to come to terms with the fleeting of youth and the realities of life—in often quite hilarious ways.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/andrew-sean-greer/
LOCATION:The Booksmith\, 1644 Haight St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Samantha Hunt
DESCRIPTION:Samantha Hunt discusses her new story collection\, The Dark Dark with Clara Sankey. \nPraise for Samantha Hunt \n“Samantha Hunt is astonishing. Her every sentence electrifies. Her characters demand our closest attention. Her new book contains everything that I want in a novel. If I could long-distance mesmerize you\, dear reader\, into picking up this book and buying it and reading it at once\, believe me: I would.”—Kelly Link\, author of Get in Trouble\, Magic for Beginners \n“I’m speechless. Mr. Splitfoot is so inventive\, so new; I haven’t read anything like it in years. On the surface it’s about false spirituality and the most demented road trip across New York State ever attempted\, but it’s also about the horrible ties that bind us and the small acts of redemption that make life almost okay. On top of that\, it’s a thrilling page-turner. I couldn’t stop reading it.”—Gary Shteyngart\, author of Little Failure\, Super Sad True Love Story \n“Mr. Splitfoot is lyrical\, echoing\, deeply strange\, with a quality of sustained hallucination. It is the best book on communicating with the dead since William Lindsay Gresham’s Nightmare Alley\, but it swaps out that novel’s cynicism for a more life-affirming sense of uncertainty.”—Luc Sante\, author of Low Life \n\nAbout The Dark Dark \nFrom the acclaimed author of Mr. Splitfoot\, Samantha Hunt’s first collection of stories\, The Dark Dark\, blends the literary and the fantastic and brings us characters on the verge―girls turning into women\, women turning into deer\, people doubling or becoming ghosts\, and more \n  \nStrange things happen all around us all the time\, but is it best to acknowledge or to turn away from moments when the weird pokes its way into our ordinary lives? \n  \nIn these marvelously inventive stories\, Samantha Hunt imagines numerous ways in which lives might be altered by the otherworldly. An FBI agent falls in love with a robot built for a suicide mission. A young woman unintentionally cheats on her husband when she is transformed\, nightly\, into a deer. Two strangers become lovers and find themselves somehow responsible for the resurrection of a dog. A woman tries to start her life anew after the loss of a child but cannot help riddling that new life with lies. Thirteen pregnant teenagers develop a strange relationship with the Founding Fathers of American history. A lonely woman’s fertility treatments become the stuff of science fiction. \n  \nMagic intrudes. Technology betrays and disappoints. Infidelities lead us beyond the usual conflict. Our bodies change\, reproduce\, decay\, and surprise. With her characteristic unguarded gaze and offbeat humor\, Hunt has conjured stories that urge an understanding of youth and mortality\, magnification and loss\, and hold out the hope that we can know one another more deeply or at least stand side by side to observe the mystery of the world.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/samantha-hunt/
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:Literary Pachanga
DESCRIPTION:Literary Pachanga showcases three Chicano authors and a singer-songwriter \nPegasus Books celebrates Mexican American Literature with a Literary Pachanga for the community on Wednesday\, July 26. Chicano writers Alan Chazaro\, Sara Campos\, Christine Granados and Northern California singer/songwriter Alyssa Granados will perform from their collective works. The event is free and open to the public. \nAlan Chazaro is a first-generation Chicano with roots in the San Francisco Bay Area and Veracruz. His poetry has been featured in the Intro Journals Project from the Association of Writers & Writing Programs and has also appeared or is forthcoming in Iron Horse Review\, Huizache\, BorderSenses\, Pilgrimage Magazine\, and other publications. He continues to teach high school in California\, and likes to doodle while travelling new cities.\nhttp://agchazaro.wixsite.com/poetry \nSara Campos has published fiction\, poetry and nonfiction articles in numerous publications including\, St. Anne’s Review\, Rio Grande Review\, Literary Mama\, 580-Split\, Colorlines\, and the San Francisco Chronicle. She is the recipient of the Letras Latinas Fellowship\, an Elizabeth George Foundation grant\, residencies with Hedgebrook\, the Anderson Center and fellowships with Macondo and VONA. She co-directs the New American Story Project\, an online storytelling project on unaccompanied immigrant children from Central America.\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-campos-83571218/ \nChristine Granados has been a Spur Award finalist and received Sandra Cisneros’ literary prize the Alfredo Cisneros del Moral Foundation Award in 2006 for her first book of fiction Brides and Sinners in El Chuco\, published by the University of Arizona Press and her stories have been in many anthologies. She will read from and discuss her second book\, a novella and short stories about strong Mexican American women who live along the border\, titled Fight Like a Man and Other Stories We Tell Our Children.\nhttp://christinegranados.com \nAlyssa Granados’ diverse catalog of guitar styles come from a range of influences spanning from folk to dub. She is half of the Electronic Funk duo Dreamers Paradise out of Boise\, ID.\nhttps://soundcloud.com/cadence_boise
URL:https://litseen.com/event/literary-pachanga/
LOCATION:Pegasus Books Downtown\, 2349 Shattuck Ave\, Berkeley \, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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