AMERARCANA: A Bird & Beckett Review
Bird & Beckett Books and Records 653 Chenery St, San Francisco , CA, United StatesJoin us for a concert and reading in celebration of the Shuffle Boil Special Issue of AMERARCANA: A Bird & Beckett Review.
Join us for a concert and reading in celebration of the Shuffle Boil Special Issue of AMERARCANA: A Bird & Beckett Review.
Melissa Febos talks about Abandon Me, her new memoir, with Mallory Ortberg.
Patty Yumi Cottrell in conversation about her new novel, Sorry to Disrupt the Peace.
A discussion about the works of Jane Austen, as well as readings of her work.
Readings by Judith Ayn Bernhard & Aung Taik, as well as an open mic.
Sam Bercholz discusses his book A Guided Tour of Hell.
Meredith Maran presents her book, The New Old Me.
Zoey Leigh Peterson presents her new book: Next Year for Sure
Weekly poetry reading series.
Readings by Vanessa Hua, Jeremy Salum, + Ethel Rohan.
Cleve Jones will discuss his memoir When We Rise.
Writers will read never-before-read material.
Monthly night of poetry and jazz featuring Genny Lim
Holloway Reading Series presents a reading with Graham Foust.
A panel of immigrant workers share how they encapsulate multiple different cultural identities in their work.
Celebrating the release of her new novel The Idiot.
Part of Travel Writing Conference.
Kwan Booth, Skye Allen, and Na'amen Tilahun will read from their works of Speculative Fiction.
Free reading!
Join us as we host the inimitable Jami Attenberg, in conversation with Alexis Coe!
Crawford, Bhutto, Tuanakotta, and Escobar read their works.
Michael Finkel presents his new book, The Stranger in the Woods: The Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit.
Please join Green Apple Books on Clement street Thursday, March 23rd at 7:00pm as we welcome Author Kendra Tanacea, reading from and discussing her book of poetry A Filament Burns in Blue.
Katherine Powell Cohen will read from and discuss her book.
Not Your Mother's Book Club proudly presents award-winning author Kirsty Murray in celebration of the story collection, Eat the Sky, Drink the Ocean.
Poetry reading and discussion of the important contributions poetry makes in the lives of people of all ages and backgrounds.
This is a benefit for the ACLU. $10 suggested donation taken at the door, no one turned away for lack of funds.
Bookshop Santa Cruz is thrilled to welcome New York Times bestselling author Lisa See as she presents her new novel, The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane.
Please join Ivy Anderson and Devon Angus as they discuss Alice: Memoirs of a Barbary Coast Prostitute, winner of the 2015 California Historical Society Book Award.