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  • Chanse, Samantha

    Samantha Chanse is a writer, performer, arts organizer, and teacher. Her work has been presented with the NY International Fringe, KSW, The Marsh, and others. samanthachanse.com … …

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  • Lan Samantha Chang: A Litquake South Bay Event

    Litquake and Center for Literary Arts present Lan Samantha Chang, author of All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost and Inheritance. … …

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  • Chang, Lan Samantha

    Lan Samantha Chang is the author of the novels All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost and Inheritance, as well as the short story collection Hunger. She is the director of the Iowa Writers Workshop. … …

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  • Author Archives

    …Carl and KarlCarlaftes, PeterCarpenter, NovellaCarreiro, SuzanneCarstensen, Jeanne Carter, Zoe FitzGeraldCassidy, StellarCastleberg, MartyCervantes, Lorna DeeCervelin, JoeCervenka, Exene Chan, EugenieChandra, VikramChang, Lan Samantha Chanse, SamanthaChatterjee, PiaChavez, MKChen, Ching-InCherkovski, Neeli Chiki, SeanChin, JustinChin-Lee, CynthiaChoi, Angela S.Choldenko, GenniferChopra, DeepakChristian, BrianChu, DavidChu, Jenny M.Church-Barrow,… …

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  • LitCrawl, Phase 1: Saturday, Oct. 17

    …ane Karagienakos, Andre Perry, Jen Siraganian,  Tony DuShane Four Barrel Coffee, 375 Valencia Kearny Street Workshop: I Left My Heart In…? Musings on east/west dichotomies, bi-coastal travels, and the meaning of place. Samantha Chanse, Khoi Nguyen, Brynn Saito, Nina Sharma, Alice Wu Artzone 461 Gallery, 461 Valencia Three Rooms Press Peter Carlaftes, Joie Cook, Kat Georges, Karen Hildebrand, Dominique Lowell, Jane Ormerod The LAB, 2948 16t… …

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  • Litquake in the Bookstore

    MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 7:30 pm Tao Lin at The Booksmith Brooklyn-based author and poet Tao Lin returns to San Francisco to read from his newest novel, Richard Yates. The Booksmith, 1644 Haight Street, San Francisco FREE; Preferred seating voucher with Booksmith purchase of Richard Yates beginning September 7 and while supplies last. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5 6 pm Lan Samantha Chang at Book Passage, Ferry Building Based in Iowa City, fiction writer Lan Sa… …

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  • A post-rest meditation

    …ity in San Jose. Last year marked the first time Litquake partnered with the South Bay, and I’m really happy to see they have 2 events together this week; in addition to Sunday’s readings, the CLA will present Lan Samantha Chang in San Jose on Thursday (alternately, you can see her tonight at the Ferry Building Book Passage). Why did I skip that lineup? Why did our major newspapers call Barely Published one of the best events? Here&… …

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  • 2010 Festival Schedule

    …h: Carolina De Robertis on translating the contemporary Chilean novella, Bonsai, noon. Presented by The Center for the Art of Translation. 11 Minna Gallery, 111 Minna St., San Francisco. Free. Litquake in the Bookstore: Lan Samantha Chang at Book Passage, 6 pm. Book Passage, 1 Ferry Building, San Francisco. Free. Virtual Reality: The Effect of Fiction on Your Mind, 6:30-7:30 pm. Mechanics Institute Library, 57 Post St., San Francisco. Robert B… …

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  • Preview of Night 6

    … Ansary, Pulitzer-Prize winners T.J. Stiles and Richard Rhodes, and the fabulous do-everything Frances Dinkelspiel will discuss the artistry of real life on the page. If you’re in the South Bay, you should check out Lan Samantha Chang at the CLA. If you’re in the East Bay, or used to live there and feel like getting nostalgic, come with me to Lit on the Lake: readings by East Bay writers. That’s at 6pm too, at Lake Chalet. But y… …

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