Yaa Gyasi
Writers' Studio, SF Campus 195 De Haro Street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesAll events are free and open to the public.
All events are free and open to the public.
All proceeds benefit the Center for Sex and Culture.
Readings with music by Ed Dang.
admission: $10 per night, $5 low income. free for SFSU students and Poetry Center and/or Lab members.
Celebrating a new collection of poetry!
Visit CA Conrad's website for more info, including about the documentary The Book of Conrad (Delinquent Films, 2016).
Celebrating the latest issue!
Kelly Luce discusses her debut novel, Pull Me Under (FSG).
An evening of poetry!
All Ages welcomed.
Nicole Wong, Andrew McIntyre, + Gerald Heather.
Henrietta Rose-Innes and Julie Shigekuni join Aaron Bady in conversation about their novels, Nineveh and In Plain View.
Community Guest Curator: Jennifer Lewis.
In Conversation with Steven Winn.
Celebrating the release of two new books of poetry.
Featuring Storytellers, Poets, Comedians, Fiction authors and more!
Barbara Jane Reyes and Oscar Bermeo read from their poetry.
Come on out for our second annual end-of-the-year flashathon!
$10 advance, $12 door, open bar for 21+. Tickets on sale now, and seats are almost gone.
His latest book is a collection of essays examining his years of international travel titled Far and Away.
We celebrate the life and poetry of Max Ritvo, whose first collection of poems is published by Milkweed Editions.
3 Minute Reads from San Francisco Grotto Writers • 50+ Writers, 3 Minutes Each!
Please join Krupskaya Book for the release of our two new titles, Lauren Levin's THE BRAID and Eric Sneathen's SNAIL POEMS!
Readings from contributors.
Randa Jarrar reads from her new story collection, Him, Me, Muhammad Ali.
Celebrate the living legacy of spoken word in North Beach!
Suzanne Stein, Lewis Ellingham, and Garrett Caples read at Alley Cat Books.
Celebrate the launch of Cleve Jones' new memoir and get your signed copies!
FREE admission – Cash bar exotica.
Their work of the Chileno and the two Spaniards will be read by their translators: William O'Daly and Arturo Mantecón.