Nan Cohen
A2 Cafe 5212 Broadway St, Oakland, CA, United StatesNan Cohen is the author of two books of poetry.
Nan Cohen is the author of two books of poetry.
Free poetry readings!
This is the East Bay book launch for Hilton Obenzinger's new book, Treyf Pesach.
Selz is currently writing the biography of the artist, Sam Francis.
Bolivian-Canadian writer Alejandro Saravia and poet and translator María José Giménez discuss his new novel, Red, Yellow, Green.
Two readings!
Free reading at a special time!
Featuring a quartet of local authors.
Mexican writer Cristina Rivera Garza discusses her new novel, The Iliac Crest, w/ Mauro Javier Cardenas.
Come celebrate the publication of Sin Against the Race, a new novel by Oakland-based writer Gar McVey-Russell. Sin Against the Race follows the coming out journey...
It's been a tough year in the US for anyone who cares about fairness, justice and equality and a lot of folks may be...
Join us every Tuesday evening in the historic literary epicenter of San Francisco to hear poets from near and far read their work!
Join us every Tuesday evening in the historic literary epicenter of San Francisco to hear poets from near and far read their work!
Her humor, enthusiasm, and energy are a refreshing addition to the pantheon of books on mindfulness.
Booksmith is thrilled to host Helen Benedict for her new novel Wolf Season. She'll be in conversation with Ayelet Waldman (A Really Good Day). Join us!
Readings + music!
Come and enjoy a friendly and informal read-around.
An all-female lineup of award-winning writers!
Part of Left Coast Writers Salon.
Charif Shanahan and Sam Sax read from their latest poetry collections.
Join us at the Main Library as Rabih Alameddine reads from, and discusses, his new novel The Angel of History.
Readings + open mic!
Rita Dove is a former U.S. Poet Laureate (1993-1995) and recipient of the 1987 Pulitzer Prize in poetry.
Free reading!
Multiple readings!
Celebrating the release of Sam Sax's new poetry collection.
Join us at Nomadic Press for a night of poetry, book readings and conversation on the themes of collectivity, intersectionality and possibility.
Karen and Jim Shepard discuss their new books from Tin House, The Tunnel at the End of the Light and Kiss Me Someone.
Join us for a FREE neighborhood celebration that will bring an eclectic mix of music, entertainment and art activities at venues along the 24th Street corridor.
Deb Busman, Jordy Jones, + Natasha Dennerstein.