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  • The Lit Crawl Is Coming!

    The annual Lit Crawl just happens to take place on the 20th anniversary of Loma Prieta—Saturday, Oct. 17. Coincidence? We don’t think so. Join us for Phase 1 (6-7 pm) Phase 2 (7:15-8:15 pm) Phase 3 (8:30-9:30 pm) Absolutely Free! And watch this space for last minute updates—you don’t really think that Lit Crawl events and authors stay still long enough to be pinned down completely on a printed schedule, do you? Access a printable Lit… …

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  • Litquake 2012: Oct. 5-13

    The main Litquake Festival for 2012 will be held Oct. 5-13, with the San Francisco Lit Crawl on Saturday, Oct. 13.  Not that we’re going dark until then: we’ve just announced authors for the first 2012 Epicenters. Other special events coming soon. … …

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  • Litquake’s Golden Ticket Giveaway

    …e! Put the book somewhere else to catch the eye of the next lit fan. Gather enough clues and find one of two GOLDEN TICKETs. Huzzah! All sorts of wonders await you and your LQ 2011 ALL ACCESS PASS. Coming soon to a café, bar, gallery, BART, or Muni train near you:  the chance to win an All-Access Pass to Litquake 2011. Starting Sept. 12, look for any book with a Litquake sticker marking its cover that has been left in a publi… …

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  • A Few More Lines to Ease You Out of Whatever We have Been Doing

    … to all the volunteers and to the committee for all of the yearlong work you do (it’s not quite enough to say it on Facebook, you see). This festival expands us in more ways than we can celebrate in nine days. Hope to see you soon and often, Evan … …

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  • Lit Crawl, Phase 2: 7:15-8:15 pm

    …lea is a poet/queer person/seeker of magic/but mostly, boring as the day is long (not really…wait till you see her in a bow tie.) Paul Corman-Roberts is the fiction editor at Full of Crow (fullofcrow.com) and is the author of Coming WorldGone World, Neocom(muter), and 19th Street Station (). Charlie Getter is the “glue” of the Collaborative Arts Insurgency which holds the weekly Thursday night reading at 16th and Mission BART. Amy Glasenapp is … …

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  • Litquake’s Loyal-est

    … think. But then again, did the old girl just wink? I wish I had a literary festival to help me with my problems. Who needs a shrink? Show me a festival! Evan moved to San Francisco from Savannah, Georgia, this summer and and soon was hit by a severe case of culture shock, Litquake style.  By day two, he was describing the day’s first event (Off the Richter Scale at the library), as “enough for an entire week (or back in my Georgia ho… …

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  • Barmann, Jay C.

    Jay C. Barmann is a fiction writer and blogger who writes for SFist.com and New York Magazine. His first novel, Disaster Readiness, is due out soon(ish). … …

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    The Litquake email newsletter is a summary of upcoming events, featured highlights, links to things we find interesting, and other great literary paraphernalia. Sometimes, we’ll include special offers and other festival goodies. Just complete the form below and you’ll receive the first Litquake newsletter very soon. * required Email Address: * First Name: * Last Name: * Email Marketing by VerticalResponse We have a very strict priva… …

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  • Toolkit for New Writers and Night 7

    … Award recipients, brilliant funnymen, and people on top 20 under 40 lists, oh and theater … you should probably fork over the cash. I’ll see you at the Rep. [ Daniel Alarcón, Daniel Handler, and Yiyun Li ] Talk to you soon, Evan … …

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  • Event Schedule

    We’re in the final throes of scheduling more than 450 authors into their festival slots.  Watch this space for the first listings…soon! … …

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