Sam Sax + D.A. Powell
City Lights Bookstore 261 Columbus Ave, San Francisco , CA, United StatesCelebrating the release of Sam Sax's new poetry collection.
Celebrating the release of Sam Sax's new poetry collection.
The Nocturnists is a night of physicians telling stories about their most memorable, moving, humorous, absurd, and trying experiences.
Karen and Jim Shepard discuss their new books from Tin House, The Tunnel at the End of the Light and Kiss Me Someone.
Join us for a FREE neighborhood celebration that will bring an eclectic mix of music, entertainment and art activities at venues along the 24th Street corridor.
All proceeds benefit the Center for Sex and Culture.
Join us on Sunday, December 10, for a lively evening of reading and discussion with authors.
Deb Busman, Jordy Jones, + Natasha Dennerstein.
Celebrating the release of theMystery.doc.
Come early and make a few new friends! We recommend you arrive by 7:15 PM.
An open mike & concert.
Readings + music!
All proceeds benefit the Center for Sex and Culture.
Maggie Nelson is a poet, critic, and the author of five books of non-fiction.
In conversation w/ Jeff Chang.
David Henderson makes a rare appearance in San Francisco to read his poetry and talk with the audience, returning from his longtime home on New...
Join Why There Are Words on February 8th, 2018, at Studio 333 in Sausalito as six acclaimed authors read on the theme of “Reparations.”
All proceeds benefit the Center for Sex and Culture.
Hosted by editor, Denise Sullivan, featuring contributors Sylvia J. Martinez, Shizue Seigel, Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, Lynell George + special guests.
Readings of romantic passages.
Anne Raeff celebrates the release of her new novel, Winter Kept Us Warm.
Open to the public—FREE—events include Exhibitor Talks + a YA workshop w/ Mitali Perkins.
The Tenderloin Museum is thrilled to collaborate with the Asian Art Museum on hosting a literary reading featuring renowned Vietnamese-American authors, Andrew Lam and Angie Chau....
By the end of this three-hour course, you will have a good part of your work on the page!
Featured readers followed by an open mic.
Nave Alcove, San Francisco Campus MFA in Writing Faculty Jasmin Darznik reading from and in discussion around her new novel Song of a Captive Bird. RSVP...