Get Lit Reading Series: New Year Edition
Corkscrew Wine Bar 100 Petaluma Blvd N #103, Petaluma, CA, United StatesGet Lit kicks off 2017 with special guest readers Vicki DeArmon, Jean Ryan and Susanna Solomon.
Get Lit kicks off 2017 with special guest readers Vicki DeArmon, Jean Ryan and Susanna Solomon.
Left Coast Writers® Salon featuring Andy Ross, literary agent and founder of the Andy Ross Literary Agency.
Red Light Lit is back at the fabulous h2hotel in Healdsburg, CA for a pre-Valentine's Day celebration.
All readings are free and open to the public.
Join us to celebrate the second installment of the Story Is the Thing, Kepler's quarterly reading series on the theme That Electrifying Moment.
Marin Poetry Center features Sixteen Rivers poets Gerald Fleming, One, and Lynne Knight, Again.
Emily Fridlund presents her new book History of Wolves.
Peter Heller presents his new book, Celine.
Dan Chaon presents his new novel, Ill Will.
Features Pushcart Prize and Cave Canem winner John Murillo, Up Jump the Boogie; and El Salvadoran-born Javier Jose Zamora, Barnes & Noble Writers for Writers Award winner and Wallace Stegner Fellow.
Free reading!
Michael Finkel presents his new book, The Stranger in the Woods: The Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit.
Terry Tarnoff presents his book, The Reflectionist.
Sci-fi/Fantasy reading with Loren Rhoads and S.G. Browne
Literacy of the Heart: A Conversation with Khaled Hosseini and Ellen Grace O'Brian.
The Nest is a warm, funny and acutely perceptive debut novel about four adult siblings and the fate of the shared inheritance that has shaped their choices and their lives
An evening of solo performances by Nina Wise and Amy X Neuburg and Pamela Z
Free reading!
Features April Ossman, Event Boundaries, former executive director of Alice James Books; and emerita Poet Livermore Poet Laureate Connie Post, Floodwater, winner of the Lyrebird Award from Glass Lyre Press.
Join Sixteen Rivers Press poets Erin Rodoni and Gillian Wegener for an evening of reading and discussion.
Amy S. Peele presents her book, Cut.
An award-winning writer rescues seven first-rate twentieth-century women artists from oblivion—their lives fascinating, their artwork a revelation.
Talking Down to Trump is an evening featuring short film, reading, and live dance performance, as well as group meditation organized by artists, activists, and mothers who work, live, and resist in the Bay Area.
Writer and feminist Laura Kipnis will discuss her latest book: Unwanted Advances: Sexual Paranoia Comes to Campus.
An unparalleled evening of discussion with Etgar Keret, the best-selling Israeli writer and award-winning filmmaker.
Come and recite your favorite poem by a published author. California Poet Laureate, Dana Gioia will match the audience poem for poem.
José Gutiérrez + Dean Rader - An Evening of Poetry.
Discussing Ginny Moon.
Join Why There Are Words (WTAW) on May 11, 2017, at Studio 333 in Sausalito as seven acclaimed authors explore the theme Suggestible.
Two contemporary master story tellers, who focus on the immigrant experience, talk about how their novels and stories portray the current immigrant experience.