The Bloom: Reading #50
Mercury Cafe 201 Octavia St, San Francisco , CA, United StatesWe will be celebrating the 50th Reading of The Bloom, and the anniversary of Mixed Writes (Faith Adiele, Maria T. Allocco, Jackie Graves and Audrey T. Williams).
We will be celebrating the 50th Reading of The Bloom, and the anniversary of Mixed Writes (Faith Adiele, Maria T. Allocco, Jackie Graves and Audrey T. Williams).
Reading + Open Mic.
The San Francisco launch of Natashia Deón's debut novel, Grace. She will be in conversation with Kaitlin Solimine, with book sales and signing to follow.
Emma’s writing has been praised by everyone from Lena Dunham to Mark Haddon for her deeply insightful observations about girls and the women they become.
This is a program based around Moby’s memoir Porcelain, not a musical performance. Moby will only be signing copies of Porcelain. He will not sign any merchandise.
Celebrating the release of Dated Emcees.
A fun, cosy event where you can booze and schmooze with the San Francisco literati.
Private Parlor Shows are open to all friends and fans of The Lost Church and the performers.
Here's to Us is an emotional, heartwarming story from New York Times bestselling author Elin Hilderbrand about a grieving family that finds solace where they least expect it.
$15 public; Free for members.
Reading from her new novel Brightfellow published by Coffee House Press.
With Sean Carswell and Ron Tanner.
Mychal Denzel Smith reads from Invisible Man, Got the Whole World Watching.
Chuck Palahniuk presents Fight Club 2(Graphic Novel) for a signing only event.
Proceeds from our bookstores benefit the San Francisco Public Library.
Literary Speakeasy is a FREE event with NO drink minimum. All attendees will receive a FREE raffle ticket for a chance to win the night’s secret Speakeasy prize.
Readings by devorah majors, CS Giscombe, Al Young, and Michael Warr.
Cesar L. Baquerizo shares his stunning debut novel, A Safe Place with You.
Join She Writes Press as they welcome authors Sheila Grinell, Hollis Giammatteo, Virginia A. Simpson, and Melissa Rea as part of their Spring 2016 tour!
Free for members only.
Featured writers: Evan Burton, Michael Howley, Tara Marsden, Jared Schwartz,Na'amen Tilahun, and Ash Fisher.
Proceeds go to the future of YG2D.
Eve of a Hundred Midnights is a tale of an unquenchable thirst for adventure, of daring reportage at great personal risk, and of an enduring romance that blossomed in the shadow of war.
Day 2 of centennial celebration.
Cost: $5 to $20, no-one turned away.
July’s reading is about community.
Readings + Aztec Dancers.
Selected readings on the specific genres.
Door prizes at 7pm to reward prompt arrival!
Travel writer Zora O'Neill will discuss her memoir, All Strangers Are Kin.