Andrés Neuman
Green Apple Books on the Park 1231 9th Ave, San Francisco , CA, United StatesAndrés Neuman returns to Books on the Park to read from his newly translated essay collection, How to Travel Without Seeing.
Andrés Neuman returns to Books on the Park to read from his newly translated essay collection, How to Travel Without Seeing.
Catapult celebrates the release of Peter Orner's AM I ALONE HERE? with a reading and conversation with Peter Orner and award-winning journalist and radio producer Julia Scott.
Three great readings!
An afternoon of reading.
Fiction writers, Assistant Professor Carolina De Robertis and Micah Perks, read from their work.
An afternoon of reading.
The evening's feature writers are Harold Abramowitz, Jordan Okumura, and Doug Rice.
Special East Bay edition!
Wayne Miller reads from his new collection of poems, Post-.
The Other Fabulous Reading Series is hosting a reading at The Long Haul again!
All Ages Welcome.
chapbook release by ERIC SNEATHEN / LINDSEY WOLKIN + reading by TRISHA LOW.
Featured readers are Rohan daCosta, Sarah Kobrinsky, Arisa White, and Kenneth Wong!
Kaia Sand is the author of the newly released A Tale of Magicians Who Puffed Up Money that Lost its Puff.
Readings by Chris Drangle, Cheryl Dumesnil, Danusha Lameris, and Roberto Santiago.
Join us for Quiet Lightning 101, a literary mixtape performed live by the authors and handed out as a book to the first 100 people at this free show!
Free and open to the public.
Refreshments + poetry reading!
Readings!
Frances Dinkelspiel is an award-winning journalist who cofounded the local news site Berkeleyside.
Snacks and beverages provided, please come join the conversation!
A bilingual reading + conversation.
Join us for an evening with two Flannery O'Connor prize winners as they are interviewed by the author of one of the most popular debuts of 2015.
MFA in Writing Reading Series.
All events are free and open to the public.
Copies of the books will be available for purchase at the event.
Readings with music by Ed Dang.
admission: $10 per night, $5 low income. free for SFSU students and Poetry Center and/or Lab members.
Final reading of the fall season!
DIESEL, A Bookstore in Oakland welcomes poet/translator Alan Bernheimer, to the store to discuss and sign, Lost Profiles.