Ron Currie
Book Passage San Francisco 1 Ferry Building, San Francisco, CA, United StatesDiscussing his new novel The One-Eyed Man.
Discussing his new novel The One-Eyed Man.
DIESEL, A Bookstore in Oakland welcomes Melissa Febos to the store to discuss and sign her memoir Abandon Me.
Logic is a new magazine devoted to technology and society.
The Booksmith is excited to host the San Francisco launch party for Joan Frank's fourth novel and winner of the Juniper Prize for Fiction, All The News I Need.
Daniel Handler talks with Paul La Farge about his latest novel, The Night Ocean.
Moshin Hamid presents his new book Exit West.
Reading from his new novel Temporary People from Restless Books.
Join us for a concert and reading in celebration of the Shuffle Boil Special Issue of AMERARCANA: A Bird & Beckett Review.
Melissa Febos talks about Abandon Me, her new memoir, with Mallory Ortberg.
Please join us for an unforgettable night of provocative thought and conversation!
Features Pushcart Prize and Cave Canem winner John Murillo, Up Jump the Boogie; and El Salvadoran-born Javier Jose Zamora, Barnes & Noble Writers for Writers Award winner and Wallace Stegner Fellow.
Patty Yumi Cottrell in conversation about her new novel, Sorry to Disrupt the Peace.
Tyson Amir presents his poems, "Black Boy Poems".
A discussion about the works of Jane Austen, as well as readings of her work.
Readings by Judith Ayn Bernhard & Aung Taik, as well as an open mic.
Sam Bercholz discusses his book A Guided Tour of Hell.
Meredith Maran presents her book, The New Old Me.
Zoey Leigh Peterson presents her new book: Next Year for Sure
Weekly poetry reading series.
Readings by Vanessa Hua, Jeremy Salum, + Ethel Rohan.
Cleve Jones will discuss his memoir When We Rise.
Writers will read never-before-read material.
Monthly night of poetry and jazz featuring Genny Lim
Camille Paglia discusses her essay collection about modern feminism.
Holloway Reading Series presents a reading with Graham Foust.
A panel of immigrant workers share how they encapsulate multiple different cultural identities in their work.
Celebrating the release of her new novel The Idiot.
Part of Travel Writing Conference.
Kwan Booth, Skye Allen, and Na'amen Tilahun will read from their works of Speculative Fiction.