Jonathan Safran Foer
Santa Cruz High School 415 Walnut Ave, Santa Cruz, CA, United StatesTicket packages are $19.98 and include two tickets to the event and one copy of Here I Am in paperback.
Ticket packages are $19.98 and include two tickets to the event and one copy of Here I Am in paperback.
Reading + open mic!
Part of Poetry Readings @ Willow Glen Library series.
Join us for an evening of raw and honest reflection with Sherman Alexie.
Lit-Hops: Your Favorite New Book + A Beer To Match!
Join Bookshop Santa Cruz at Lupulo for our Race to Revolution game, a new event for history buffs who love Hamilton!
Feature: Dennis Noren + Anshu S. Johri
A funny, fantastically entertaining debut novel, in the spirit of Wodehouse and Monty Python, about a famous poet who inadvertently sells his wife to the devil--then recruits a band of adventurers to rescue her.
Bookshop Santa Cruz presents author John Burley for a book talk and signing of his new novel.
Feature: Norm Mattox + open mic follows.
Feature: Persis Karim + open mic follows.
Great readings!
Share your poems, or just listen.
100% of all donations benefit Planned Parenthood of Santa Cruz and Watsonville.
Remember that you must bring a book to participate in this event.
Bookshop Santa Cruz presents Gabriel Tallent for a book talk and signing of his new book, My Absolute Darling, A Novel.
Join us for an evening with a community leader in both the practice and presentation of poetry.
A night of readings to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Reed Magazine.
Join Irish and local authors for 4 days of poetry + fiction readings!
Visiting poets offer tributes, and we share stories and insights into Heaney’s work and influences during his time in the Bay Area.
Join us for a fascinating look at this history in a landmark exhibit that has enjoyed a highly successful tour of Ireland this year.
This event is co-presented with the Irish American Bar Association of Northern California.
Short fiction is having a remarkable moment in Northern Ireland, with a boom in women’s writing.
Representing a new generation of voices in Irish literature.
Sinéad Gleeson and Robert West discuss the life and work of Irish writer and journalist, Maeve Brennan.
This show is not to be missed!
Join us for a “Tiny Stories” session with Jan who reads and discusses her recent collection, Postcard Stories.
San Francisco State University Cinema Professor McBride talks about his career as a film critic and historian.
Emer reads from a selection of her work and opens up the conversation of what role artists can play in the new culture of rage and resistance in these darkly turbulent times.
Suggested donation $10.