Paradigm Lost at Adobe Books
Adobe Books 3130 24th St., San Francisco, CA, United StatesA book that seeks to manufacture dissent through collaborative art and poetry.
A book that seeks to manufacture dissent through collaborative art and poetry.
Tongo Eisen-Martin in collaboration with drummer/composer and writer Marshall Trammell, of the duo Black Spirituals.
Discussing new poetry collections!
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.
Discussing + music.
The reading will be followed by a discussion, moderated by Rosemary Graham.
Enjoy line breaks during your lunch break, as some of the Bay Area’s best poets and musicians share their work in the great outdoors.
We're so excited to be hosting three three three amazing poets!
Maggie will be in conversation with Chris Taylor of Mashable.com.
Renee Gladman is a writer and artist preoccupied with lines, crossings, thresholds, geographies, and syntaxes as they play out in the interstices of poetry and prose.
Brian Rogers reads from and discusses his novel The Whole of the Moon.
Join us for the latest installment!
more info TBA
Join Voz Sin Tinta in the month of October for an epic reading, featuring three writers with their new books fresh off the presses.
Sponsored by Alejandro Murguia, curated by Marguerite Munoz and Rene Vaz. This month's readers TBD.
A reception and book signing follow the readings.
Set within a contemporary black community in Southern California, Brit Bennett’s mesmerizing first novel is an emotionally perceptive story about community, love, and ambition. It begins with a secret.
Creative Writing faculty members May-lee Chai and Junse Kim read from their prose.
Come join us October 12 for a fun night of literary storytelling with featured readers Amy Bess Cook, Cameron Kelly and Alex Simand (and YOU on the open mic)!
Join Why There Are Words – Sausalito on October 12, 2017, at Studio 333 in Sausalito (333 Caledonia Street) for “Reckonings” with the following six acclaimed authors.
Book Reading with Merle Kröger + Film by Philip Scheffner.
Al Young, Floyd Salas, + Andrena Zawinski.
Join us for a reading of poetry and prose!
Free reading!
A Manic D Press publication party!
Join us in celebrating the release of poet Cathy Arellano’s second book I Love My Women, Sometimes They Love Me.