• One Book One Marin 2017

    Book Passage Marin 51 Tamal Vista Blvd. , Corte Madera, CA, United States

    Popular across the United States and throughout the world, One Book programs take the idea of a localized book discussion club and expand it to cover a whole city or county.

  • Laurie Frankel w/ Kristin Clark

    Mrs. Dalloway's Bookstore 2904 College Ave, Berkeley, CA, United States

    In Conversation with Kristin Clark.

  • Ottessa Moshfegh

    The Booksmith 1644 Haight St, San Francisco , CA, United States

    Join us for a reading, conversation, and book signing!

  • Robert Pinsky + Murray Dewart

    Pegasus Books Downtown 2349 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley , CA, United States

    Pegasus Books Downtown welcomes former poet laureate ROBERT PINSKY and sculptor MURRAY DEWART and for a discussion of their book Poems About Sculpture.

  • Forrest Gander

    Morrison Library, UC Berkeley 2000 Carleston Street, Berkeley, CA, United States

    Forrest Gander is a writer and translator of international renown.

  • Patricia Minger

    Books Inc. Alameda 1344 Park Street, Alameda, CA, United States

    Local author Patricia Minger shares her dazzling debut novel, The Magic Flute.

  • Lisa Wade

    Books Inc. Berkeley 1491 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley , CA, United States

    Lisa Wade, PhD discusses her revelatory work, American Hookup: The New Culture of Sex on Campus.

  • Weekday Wanderlust: Janis Cooke Newman, Jess Silber + Blane Bachelor

    Weekday Wanderlust 562 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    With San Francisco’s exhilarating and well-attended Women’s March swirling in our recent memory, we can’t think of a better time to introduce you to three fantastic women writers: Janis Cooke Newman, Jess Silber and Blane Bachelor.

  • Charles Alexander + Susan Thackrey

    The Poetry Center, San Francisco State University 1600 Holloway Ave, San Francisco , CA, United States

    Poets Charles Alexander and Susan Thackrey read new work and converse with the audience. This event is free and open to the public.

  • Nina Lindsay + Rosa Lane

    Studio One Arts Center 365 45th Street, Oakland, CA, United States

    Studio One Arts Center hosts a reading with Nina Lindsay and Rosa Lane.

  • BAPC: First Saturday + Contest Winners

    Strawberry Creek Lodge 1320 Addison Street, Berkeley, CA, United States

    2/4 combined with Contest Winners Celebration.

  • Writers Not Writing

    The Octopus Literary Salon 2101 Webster St #170, Oakland , CA, United States

    "What everyone wants ..."

  • Peter Hook

    Jewish Community Center of San Francisco 3200 California St, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Peter Hook returns to the JCCSF for a conversation on the ’80s music scene and the rise of New Order.

  • Arisa White, Maw Shein Win + Daniel Riddle Rodriguez

    Nomadic Press 2926 Foothill Blvd, Oakland , CA, United States

    Swing by the for a chance to meet the current 2016-2017 Workroom Artist Program cohort, learn more about the artist program and their work, and enjoy readings by Arisa White, Maw Shein Win, and Daniel Riddle Rodriguez, as well as music by The Open Minds.

  • Nepotism Night

    The Candy Kitchen 2807 24th Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    The return of Nepotism Night!

  • Michael McClure

    DIESEL, A Bookstore 5433 College Ave, Oakland, CA, United States

    DIESEL, A Bookstore in Oakland welcomes Michael McClure to the store to discuss and sign Mephistos and Other Poems.

  • Benjamin Hollander: a Memorial Tribute

    The Unitarian Center 1187 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Poets, writers, and friends gather in homage to poet, editor, and essayist Benjamin Hollander (1952–2016), reading from his work and remembering him.

  • Chris Formant

    Book Passage San Francisco 1 Ferry Building, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Chris Formant reads his new book, Bright Midnight.

  • Left Coast Writers: Andy Ross

    Book Passage Marin 51 Tamal Vista Blvd. , Corte Madera, CA, United States

    Left Coast Writers® Salon featuring Andy Ross, literary agent and founder of the Andy Ross Literary Agency.

  • Quiet Lightning at The Stud Bar

    The Stud Bar 399 9th Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    A literary mixtape performed live once by the authors and published as sPARKLE & bLINK 82, free for the first 100 people.

  • Rafael Jesús Gonzalez

    Spice Monkey 1628 Webster St, Oakland, CA, United States

    Free drawing for books, broadside, and Spice Monkey Gift Card.

  • Tim Z. Hernandez

    City Lights Bookstore 261 Columbus Ave, San Francisco , CA, United States

    Tim Z. Hernandez celebrates the publishing of his new book, All They Will Call You, with special guests: Margi Dunlap, Connie Ann Mart, and Lance Canales.

  • Sarah Schulman

    Green Apple Books 506 Clement St, San Francisco , CA, United States

    Please join Green Apple Books on Clement street Tuesday, February 7th at 7:00pm as we welcome Author Sarah Schulman, reading from and discussing her book Conflict is Not Abuse.

  • Veronica Chambers

    Books Inc. Palo Alto 74 Town & Country Village, Palo Alto, CA, United States

    Critically-acclaimed author Veronica Chambers discusses her tribute to Michelle Obama, The Meaning of Michelle: 16 Writers on the Iconic First Lady and How Her Journey Inspires Our Own.

  • Launch Party with Meredith Jaeger

    Books Inc. Opera Plaza 601 Van Ness, San Francisco , CA, United States

    Join local author Meredith Jaeger for a Launch Party celebrating her stunning debut novel, The Dressmaker's Dowry.

  • Suzun Lucia Lamaina

    The Green Arcade 1680 Market St, San Francisco , CA, United States

    Suzun Lucia Lamaina Presents Her Book & Project, Revolutionary Grain: Celebrating the Spirit of the Black Panthers in Portraits and Stories

  • Brandon Brown

    Moe's Books 2476 Telegraph Ave, Berkeley, CA, United States

    Moe's Book hosts a reading with Brandon Brown.

  • Laura Atkins w/ Stan Yogi

    Pegasus Books Downtown 2349 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley , CA, United States

    Laura Atkins and Stan Yogi chronicle the real-life story of Fred Korematsu and his fight for justice when his family is forced into internment by the U.S. government during WWII.