Laura Walker, Sarah Rosenthal, + Micah Ballard
Books Inc. Berkeley 1491 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley , CA, United StatesReading pieces from their respective new collections.
Reading pieces from their respective new collections.
A reading with Tamam Kahn.
Northern California Book Award winner poet Julia Levine, Small Disasters Seen in Sunlight; and poet, physician, short-story writer, and Warren Wilson MFA faculty member C. Dale Young, The Halo.
Jason Diamond and his hilarious and poignant new memoir, Searching for John Hughes: Or Everything I Thought I Needed to Know about Life I Learned from Watching '80s Movies.
January artist showcase + opening reception.
The Rebound Bookstore invites one and all, to come together for a communal reading of the Constitution of the United States. RSVP to reboundbookstore@aol.com.
Readings + music!
Jonathan Moore shares his latest heart-pounding thriller, The Dark Room.
Come to Adobe Books on Inauguration Day.
Join us for a reading from some of the contributors and pick up a copy. All are welcome!
Jingletown Reading & Open Mic celebrates poets and artists who are giving back to our communities, determined to make a positive change.
Christine Marie Mason reads from her book Indivisible.
The social and literary experiment IDENTITY CRISIS, hosted by Paul Corman-Roberts and Youssef Alaoui.
Stories by Eddie Pepitone, Mike Phirman, Karla Martin, Dana Merwin & more TBA.
Shelia Kohler presents on her new memoir Once We Were Sisters.
Join us as some of our favorite San Franciscans offer their writings on resistance in the new year.
Will Schwalbe presents on his new book, Books for Living.
Kim Stanley Roberts and Cecelia Holland will read at the American Bookbinders Museum.
John Hart presents his new book of poems Storm Camp.
In Nature Speaks, Deborah Kennedy's captivating poetry and illustrations bring to life the profound bond between ourselves and the larger natural world.
In conversation with Oscar Villalon.
A night of funny stories!
Jon Else will read and present on his newest book True South.
Get Lit kicks off 2017 with special guest readers Vicki DeArmon, Jean Ryan and Susanna Solomon.
New York Times-bestselling author Gregg Hurwitz shares his latest critically-acclaimed thriller, The Nowhere Man: An Orphan X Novel.
Rachel Cusk discusses Transit, the second volume in a trilogy that began with the novel Outline.
In Conversation with Alexis Madrigal.
We're having a reading / we're having a show / we're excited to share this new book with all of you.
Copies of this issue will be available for purchase at the event.
Bring a book about being lost.