Warehouse Sale Extravaganza at Books Inc. HQ!
Books Inc. HQ 1501 Vermont St., San Francisco, CA, United StatesAll items on a first come, first served basis!
All items on a first come, first served basis!
In conversation with Amaroq Weiss.
NOT OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS! AGAINST DEPORTATIONS AND RACISM.
Join us to celebrate the release of David Brazil's "Holy Ghost" new from City Light's Spotlight poetry series.
Open Mic before and after feature.
Join us every Tuesday evening in the historic literary epicenter of San Francisco to hear poets from near and far read their work!
It’s International Mandela Day!
Essayist, journalist, and New York Times-bestselling author Janelle Brown shares her new novel, Watch Me Disappear. Janelle will be in conversation with Vanessa Hua, award-winning journalist and author of Deceit and Other Possibilities.
Open Mic for poetry to read with live jazz accompaniment.
Rachel Khong discusses her debut novel, Goodbye, Vitamin.
Reading + open mic!
Readings + discussion.
John Burroughs a.k.a. Jesus Crisis is a dynamic performer!
Poetry reading!
Free with RSVP!
Free refreshements and bookstore cats!
Yanara Friedland and Claire Marie Stancek discuss their new books from Noemi Press, Uncountry: A Mythology and Mouths.
Raina J. León is the author of three collections of poetry!
Lots of readings!
Part of Poetry Readings @ Willow Glen Library series.
Booksmith is excited to host Andrew Roe reading from his new book, the collection of stories Where You Live. He'll be in conversation with our friend and yours Ethel Rohan.
Join us for an evening of raw and honest reflection with Sherman Alexie.
Tamara Shopsin discusses her new book from MCD, Arbitrary Stupid Goal.
Three great readings!
Mike Lala, D.A. Powell and Jacques Rancourt read from their latest poetry collections.
Wolfman is tabling at the SF Art Book Fair! Come visit us!
Contact us at hello@adobebooks.com if you'd like to read/perform or volunteer <3
All topics, all styles, all skill levels welcome! Come in at 2:30 to sign up.
Adobe welcomes poet Fateme Banishoeib reading from her new book.
Guest curator: Chloe Veylit.