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…kind of separated them from the rest of the week and I had to forego immediate coverage to immerse myself in analysis, speculation, and giant vats of caffeine. Every year, the Off the Richter Scale series provides a forum for authors with recently published books to present their work in themed groups. This year’s first day was broken into 4 categories, and I’ve included two links for each author: click on the authors names (on the le… …
Day two of Kidquake at the library presents more authors and workshops for middle school kids, and bookstore evening events feature bestselling writers Sarah Vowell, James Ellroy, and Tracy Kidder. If that’s not enough, the Supperclub hosts readings in bed from the country’s foremost erotica authors, the Contemporary Jewish Museum hosts authors and artists exploring the works of Maurice Sendak, original short stories will celebrate Charles Darw… …
…out as I walked down Post Street from the Kabuki directly to the Hobart Building, where I went to catch Pitchapalooza — the complete other end of the spectrum in which authors pitch book ideas to industry specialists (agents, publishers, and authors) to hone the fine (and debatably necessary) art of selling one’s idea before it is even written. The contrast in these events had me quite excited as I walked down what seemed less a street than a pat… …
Litquake 2011 has more authors than ever before. And we have pictures, bios, links to their websites! Use the drop-down box if you know who you’re looking for, or just scroll through the list below to see all the main festival authors. To find out where your favorite author will appear, search the Festival Schedule online or download the printable program (4 MB PDF). Ada, Alma FlorAdrian, ChrisAlenyikov, MichaelAlexander, DonnellAli, Wajah… …
Litquake is proud to announce the final event in our spring/summer series of intimate social events featuring acclaimed authors! These private-home fundraisers vary in size, depending on author and host Join Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida, with special guests Amy Tan and Deborah Santana, at the beautiful Kentfield home of Phil and Christine Bronstein for a casual-yet-elegant afternoon soiree, from 3-7 pm on Sunday, Sept. 12! Jeans are fine at th… …
Phase 2: 7:15-8:15 pm Phase 2 features Clarion Alley antics, reading series and indie publishers; social publishing with Scribd; behind-bars writing from HarperOne; voices from the Middle East, South Asia, and Afghanistan; zombies, smut, Jewish and Latino lit, 826 Valencia, a beekeeping store, and much more! Access a printable Litquake 2009 Crawl Map. Clarion Alley between 17th & 18th, Mission & Valencia Clarion Alley: An Even Di… …
Go to the 2011 New Writers’ Toolkit. Targeted toward new and aspiring writers, these two panels feature first-time (and one second-time) authors discussing their individual journeys from manuscript to published book, and publishing professionals discussing the ins and out of the book publishing world—both print and digital. A co-production with the Foundation Center 3-4:30 pm Authors Reveal All! With Elaine Beale, Jason Headley, Joanna … …
Go to the 2011 Barely Published Authors. Readings by the best up-and-coming masters of prose in the Bay Area. Emceed by Ransom Stephens. With Jeremy Hatch, Mimi Lok, Caitlin Myer, Andre Perry, Paul Spinrad, Ian Tuttle, Alia Volz, and Olga Zilberbourg 21 and over … …
…tober 17 FRIDAY, October 9 Berkeley Breathed, author of Flawed Dogs, the novel: The Shocking Raid on Westminster, 6:30 pm. Kepler’s Books, Menlo Park. Free. Black, White, and Read: Litquake’s Book Ball, 8 pm. Music! Dancing! Authors and more authors! Green Room, War Memorial Building. $19.99 including one drink and nibbles. SATURDAY, October 10 Off the Richter Scale: Readings at the Main Library, 11 am- 5 pm. Biography, memoir, poetry, sci-fi, i… …
…ro-Lit Panel: The Sustainable Solution to the Economy, 6:30 pm. Park Chalet, 1000 Great Highway, San Francisco Felicity Barringer (moderator), Rosalind Creasy, Duane Elgin, David B. Goldstein, and Susan Leal Barely Published Authors, 7 pm. The Make-Out Room, 3225 22nd Street, San Francisco. Free. 21 and over. Jeremy Hatch, Mimi Lok, Caitlin Myer, Andre Perry, Paul Spinrad, Ian Tuttle, Alia Volz, and Olga Zilberbourg The Lit Show: Songs by Lit… …