Tracy Kidder
First Congregational Church of Berkeley 2345 Channing Way, Berkeley, CA, United StatesAn Evening with TRACY KIDDER: A Truck Full of Money. Hosted by Mitch Jeserich
An Evening with TRACY KIDDER: A Truck Full of Money. Hosted by Mitch Jeserich
21st Annual Watershed Environmental Poetry Festival "Stands Up for the Earth" with dynamic readings over thirty poets and writers!
Open reading for all ages!
Join us for a very special evening as we launch five new chapbooks in our Fall 2016 Chapbook Collection into the universe.
$20 admission grants you entrance AND you get a book!!
Readings hosted by Peter Kline.
Wulf Losee lives and works in the Bay Area.
Free admission, all ages, full menu and bar.
She is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Snow Child.
Join us as we celebrate the launch of this wonderfully consuming new novel from local author, professor, and co-director of UCSC’s creative writing program Micah Perks.
Annual showcase for the country’s finest science fiction and fantasy when the editors and authors included in this year’s Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy visit Kepler’s Books.
Danish writer Josefine Klougart reads from One of Us is Sleeping, the first of her novels translated into English.
In the extraordinary new Cork O’Connor thriller from New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award–winning author William Kent Krueger, the lives of hundreds of innocent people are at stake when Cork vanishes just days before his daughter’s wedding.
Anne Raeff in conversation with Anthony Marra for the book launch of The Jungle Around Us, winner of the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction.
Ted Greenwald (1942-2016) was born in Brooklyn, raised in Queens, and lived in New York City his entire life.
Free for SMC students with ID.
The Booksmith presents iO Tillett Wright / Darling Days at Second Act.
Vanessa Hua presents her debut collection, Deceit and Other Possibilities, in conversation with ZYZZYVA editor Oscar Villalon.
Palmer’s new book of poems, The Laughter of the Sphinx, was published in 2016 by New Directions.
Featuring Karen Joy Fowler, author of both novels and short story collections.
A reading with California Poet Laureate Dana Gioia and McSweeney's poets Zubair Ahmed and Rebecca Lindenberg.
One of science fiction and fantasy’s most celebrated creators returns when Peter S. Beagle comes to Kepler’s with his thrilling new fantasy novel, Summerlong.
Literary Death Match is teaming with the masterminds at ALTA (The American Literary Translators Association) for an all-out night of brilliant lit that'll pit translators versus the translated, plus comedic stylings and enough tomfoolery to bring you to your feet!
Anthony Marra, Kyle Boelte, and student contributors Isaac Schott-Rosenfield, Sian Ee, and Emma Hardison join us to celebrate the 12th annual installment of the annual Best American Nonrequired Reading anthology.
Sign-ups will be the night of & the list fills up quickly, so if you want to perform, you’d better get there early!
Come out to celebrate Writer in Residence Brooke Doak's project, deshret, take part in our youth open mic, and paint a self portrait as part of our upcoming project with mocha | museum of children's art.
The literary persona of Laura Albert. JT/Sarah will be in conversation with Justin Desmangles.
Translator Deborah Smith in conversation with South Korean writer Bae Suah about her novel, A Greater Music.
Billy Collins is the first poet since Robert Frost who has managed to combine high critical acclaim with broad popular appeal.
Admission: $5 presale, $7–$10 at the door.