Reed Magazine: 150th Anniversary Party
San Jose City Hall Rotunda 200 E Santa Clara St, San Jose, CA, United StatesA night of readings to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Reed Magazine.
A night of readings to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Reed Magazine.
An evening of neo-benshi performances.
Inspiring Speaker Dr. Edith Eger, eminent psychologist and acclaimed author.
$18 non-members/$12 C4NM members.
Free readings!
On Monday, September 25th at 7:00PM, The Racket #11: SILENCE will touch down at Adobe Books.
Dave Holt, relocated to the Bay Area from Toronto, Canada, his place of birth, to follow his dream of becoming a successful songwriter.
Be a part of the conversation!
Karl Geary discusses his new novel, Montpelier Parade w/ Ethel Rohan.
In Conversation with Judson True.
w/ Kelly Corrigan.
Free readings!
In conversation with Oscar Villalon (executive editor Zyzzyva Magazine).
DIESEL, A Bookstore in Oakland welcomes Santiago Gamboa to the store to read and sign, Return to the Dark Valley.
local LGBTQ authors!
Reading from his new novel The Age of Perpetual Light from Grove Press.
Readings from Janice Shapiro (Bummer), Ho Lin (China Girl), Norman Antonio Zelaya (Orlando), Caroline Smadja, and Amanda Coggin.
Al Mulla will share a number of his poems in both the original Arabic and English.
Celebrated poet Yrsa Daley-Ward presents bone, a poignant collection of autobiographical poems about the heart, life, and the inner self.
Camille T. Dungy and Javier Zamora read from their poetry.
Pushcart Prize-nominated writer Margaret Wilkerson Sexton shares her much-buzzed debut novel, A Kind of Freedom.
Discussing a new novel!
Cake + poetry!
Come out and eat cake and hear our anthology contributors read their poems. The public is very welcome to attend this always lively and lovely...
Thursday, October 5, 2017 7:30pm 10:30pm The Lost Church (map) Doors at 7:30pm Show at 8pm GET YOUR TICKETS HERE: http://www.ticketfly.com/event/1566858 $10 online or $10 at the door....
Charif Shanahan + Airea D. Matthews read from their latest poetry collections.
Join us for an open mic, featuring the following readers, under the banner of “100 Thousand Poets for Change.”
A demonstration and celebration of poetry to promote social, environmental, and political change.
Join us! Take to the page and embrace "impermanence." Then bring us your creation.