Rebecca Solnit w/ Maria Popova
Nourse Theatre 275 Hayes Street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesIn Conversation with Maria Popova.
In Conversation with Maria Popova.
Latino/Hispanic Room (basement level).
No one turned away!
A night of reading.
Attendance to this event is free, but each copy of Moonglow purchased reserves one seat.
Reading from her new book.
Daughter's Tongue is reading and re-releasing their chapbook "Body Collective".
Bawdy Storytelling features tales of Carnal Wins & Epic Fails with No Scripts, No Nets, and No Holds Barred.
Open Mic follows.
Reading from his new book of poems.
Free for SFSU students and Poetry Center members!
After nearly a year of working on the zine and making new friends, Monika and Jess are ready to release their project :)
An amazing gathering of writers will read NEVER-BEFORE-READ material (rough drafts / debuts) within a three-minute time limit.
It's the most wonderful time of the year, and we're closing out 2016 with a top-notch line up of readers!
Free readings + drawing!
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 and enjoy a friendly and informal read-around.
Reading from new books!
An amazing gathering of writers will read NEVER-BEFORE-READ material (rough drafts / debuts) within a three-minute time limit.
Manjula Martin in conversation with Caille Millner, Laura Goode, and Susie Cagle about her new anthology: Scratch: Writers, Money, and The Art of Making a Living.
Join us to celebrate the launch of award-winning author Janie Chang's new novel, Dragon Springs Road.
In Conversation with Dave Eggers.
Free poetry readings!
An evening of readings!
Oakland's premiere literary showcase gets the new year off to a hella strong start!
Reads from her deeply felt and timely new novel, Lucky Boy.
Stories by Eddie Pepitone, Mike Phirman, Karla Martin, Dana Merwin & more TBA.
LGBTQ Pride Readings presents three authors of new Russian novels.
This month, Shipwreck tries not to die of dysentery when we take it way back to Laura Ingalls Wilder's The Little House on the Prairie (et al.).
Discussing her new book Love, H: The Letters of Helene Dorn and Hettie Jones.