Emerging Writers Festival: Hua, Sax, and Scalise
USF Fromm Hall - FR 125 - Maraschi Room 2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesNight 2 of the Emerging Writers Festival. Featuring Vanessa Hua, sam Sax, and Mike Scalise
Night 2 of the Emerging Writers Festival. Featuring Vanessa Hua, sam Sax, and Mike Scalise
Victor Lodato presents his new book Edgar and Lucy
Margaret Randall returns to The Poetry Center after a hiatus of fifty years — she appeared here, reading her poetry, in December 1966, sharing the stage with Mexican poet Sergio Mondragon.
Please join Green Apple Books on Clement street Thursday, March 30th at 7:00pm as we welcome Author Lauren Grodstein, reading from and discussing her book Our Short History.
Subterranean SF Reading Series celebrates the release of The Painted Gun by Bradley Spinelli
Life's Too Short by Loria Mendoza book release.
Hannah Lillith Assadi in conversation with Shawn Wen about her debut novel, Sonora.
Readings by Katherine Hastings and G.P. Skratz.
Lauren Grodstein is the author of four previous works of fiction.
Reading by Margaret Randall, presented as part of the Writers Series.
Charles Sullivan reads and discusses selections of poems from his book Santa Fe Voices: Poems of New Mexico
All Ages Welcome.
A celebration of the release of Paul Madonna's third book.
Uptown Oakland's free annual literary festival.
Readings by R. O. Kwon, Margaret Ross, and Essy Stone.
Release party for vitriol 3 + sPARKLE & bLINK
Whiting Award winner Safiya Sinclair reads from her debut collection of poems, Cannibal.
Featured readers and an open mic
Celebrating the release of his new collection of poetry.
#1 New York Times-bestselling author Augusten Burroughs joins us at Opera Plaza to celebrate the release of the paperback edition of his newest memoir, Lust & Wonder.
Join Michael DeForge for a live reading and book signing as he introduces the world to Sticks Angelica, Folk Hero.
Readings with Ethel Rohan, Jon Sindell, Peg Alford Pursell, Amy Berkoqitz, Christine No.
devorah major served as San Francisco’s third Poet Laureate from 2002 to 2006.
Publication party for Meredith May's book I, Who Would Not Die
celebrating the release of Tending the Fire: Native Voices and Portraits.
A political reading and screening event celebrating the right to free expression and assembly.
Powerful women's storytelling, drinks, and the beautiful community of the Mission Cultural Center.
Reading and book release of writing from young black girls.
Siel Ju discusses and signs "Cake Time" with Brynn Saito and Andrew Lam
Reading, Q&A, + Cake!