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…mith, and Ransom Stephens Terry McMillan honored by Marcus Books, 5-8 pm. Black Repertory Theater, 3201 Adeline, Berkeley. Constantly Risking Absurdity: Lawrence Ferlinghetti and City Lights. Litquake’s Barbary Coast Award 2010, 8 pm. Herbst Theatre, 401 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco. Robert Mailer Anderson, Justin Chin, Eric Drooker, Steve Earle, Daphne Gottlieb, Juan Felipe Herrera, Jack Hirschman, Chinaka Hodge, Michael Horowitz, Marc Bamu… …
Friday, Sept. 23, 6:00 – 8:00 pmJack London Square, Oakland Master Craft Stage Litquake presents stories on food at Oakland’s Eat Real Festival, on Friday, Sept. 23. Participating authors include Andrew Beahrs (Twain’s Feast: Searching for America’s lost Foods in the Footsteps of Samuel Clemens), Steven Gdula (Gobba Gobba Hey: A Gob Cook Book), Don George (Travel Writing), Jere Gettel (The Heirloom Life Gardener), and Jennifer … …
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Click on any date to see the full range of events for that day. Friday, October 9 Saturday, October 10 Sunday, October 11 Monday, October 12 Tuesday, October 13 Wednesday, October 14 Thursday, October 15 Friday, October 16 Saturday, October 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. Mus… …
Without you, we’re nothing Litquake hasn’t become the West Coast’s most daring, innovative, and exciting literary festival on its own. Individuals like you have helped us grow and prosper – and helped keep more than 70% of our events free to the public, from our one-of-a-kind Lit Crawl to Barely Published Authors to our new in-school author events for San Francisco schoolchildren. The New York Times calls San Francisco, “a city of readers who s… …
elcomes The New Literary Vanguard to San Francisco June 10, 2011: Bastille Day Gets the Litquake Treatment April 14, 2011: Litquake and ACT present Thoroughly Modern Maupin March 22, 2011: Literature + Regret = Regreturature 2010 September 29, 2010: Tom Waits to Appear at Litquake 2010 September 21, 2010: Litquake Adds Some Hollywood Heft to Lineup August 24, 2010: Litquake a Comin’ August 3, 2010: San Francisco’s Litquake Brings I… …
April 2010 Events Litquake and the SF Film Fest bring you the world of Gary Snyder. And remember, the Believer event is just around the corner! Tickets are going fast for next week’s Litquake/Believer benefit show – but you can still buy them in advance! On Thursday, April 15th at the Jewish Community Center San Francisco, Litquake and The Believer magazine are proud to co-present the only U.S. book launch of the new humor anthology YOU’RE A HOR… …
Litquake and Kepler’s whet your literary appetite with Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Berkeley Breathed, live and in person at the Kepler’s store in Menlo Park. The festival then launches with Black, White, and Read: Litquake’s Book Ball at the Herbst Theatre, our only-in-SF mashup of recession elegance, literary hijinks and smarty-pants schmooze! 6:30 pm: Berkeley Breathed, author of Flawed Dogs: The Novel: The Shocking Raid on Westm… …
arger scale. Like Dave Eggers + Vendela Vida said recently, over the next few years we will likely see Litquake evolve into something even more comprehensive. This year alone there are over 100 volunteers. For the first time, 2010 marked a full year of Litquake-hosted events. What was once an annual afternoon is now a nonprofit and a fulcrum for Bay Area literature. When I moved to SF a friend sent me one link: litquake.org. From there I followed… …
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… …