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l cat wrangler Marc Maron General Admission $25.00; VIP $75.00 (includes reception following show); Tickets available at cityboxoffice.com San Francisco, June 2009 – Litquake is proud to present the one and only Lewis Black live and uncensored in Back in Black, a freewheeling onstage conversation with comedian and radio host Marc Maron. In addition to his work as a comedian, actor and Daily Show favorite, Black is also a playwright and th… …
As this blog will be more than information, we’ll begin with a proposition: The year starts with Litquake. If you want an exciting preview of all of the many events the festival will feature over its 9 days, taken directly off this website and compressed into a pithy fever of enthusiasm like the first article I ever wrote … check back tomorrow. Because this first post is the story of how I became the Literary Culture Examiner for San Francisco o… …
pm: Rhys Bowen, Barry Eisler, Reece Hirsch, and Sophie Littlefield Dad Lit, 3-4 pm: Terry Bisson, Tanya Egan Gibson, Jeff Gillenkirk, Jeremy Adam Smith, 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 Mail… …
s July 8, 2011: Release: Litquake Announces 2011 Festival, October 7-15 2011 July 28, 2011: Release: Litquake Brings Author Dennis Lehane to San Francisco for Exclusive Public Interrogation June 16, 2011: Litquake Welcomes 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 … …
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… …
ly inspired roster of literary and crime fiction masters as they delve into the shadowy realms of mayhem, murder, and much more. Hosted by San Francisco Noir 1 & 2 editor Peter Maravelis. With Robert Mailer Anderson, Cara Black, Craig Clevenger, David Corbett, Don Herron, Peter Plate, Dominic Stansberry. Admission: free* 21 and over * Note: this event takes place at an undisclosed location. Seating is limited and by invitation only. Please ch… …
Cara Black, bestselling author of the Aimée Leduc mysteries, answers the Litquake Questionnaire. Share a meal with Black, Ellen Sussman, and Diane Johnson at Americans in Paris, Cafe Bastille, Sept. 22…. …
MAGNITUDE 1.1 MAGNITUDE is a new, online quarterly publication comprised of poetry, fiction and nonfiction by volunteers, committee members, and participants of Litquake, San Francisco’s Literary Festival. Every piece offers the reader an intimate, unique perspective of what it’s like to be behind the scenes of the largest literary festival on the West Coast. Have you ever written a poem about standing in a crowded pub, or bookstore,… …
an Francisco, Literature as Carnival examiner.com: Overview of Lit Crawl, with video clips SF Chronicle: Interview with author Holly Payne prior to her July 2009 Litquake benefit SF Chronicle: Interview with comedian Lewis Black on eve of his June 2009 Litquake appearance SF Chronicle: Interview with author Ethan Canin prior to his May 2009 Litquake appearance 2008: SF Weekly: Read This If You Want to Live SF Chronicle: interview with actres… …
On June 28, author, comedian, and “Daily Show” regular Lewis Black graciously appeared at a Litquake summer benefit, in conversation with comedian Marc Maron. A capacity crowd at the Herbst Theatre roared with laughter at easily the funniest event we’ve ever done. Recently released in paperback, Black’s newest book Me of Little Faith explores the hilarious side of faith and religion, including these sage words of advice to aspiring authors… …