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  • Lit Crawl 2012

    Brooklyn, NY, Lit Crawl: May 19 NYC Lit Crawl: Sept. 15 San Francisco Lit Crawl: Oct. 13 Austin, TX Lit Crawl: Oct. 27   “The striking thing about Lit Crawl, actually, was not the variegated writerly menu; nor was it the variety of venues—54 of them, including bookstores, bars, coffee shops, galleries and a bee-keeping supply store. Rather it was the specter of writing and literature—literature!—transforming an ordinary Saturday night in t… …

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  • Lit Crawl NYC: 9/11/2010

    Visit Lit Crawl NYC’s Dedicated Website! Litquake’s annual New York version of the Lit Crawl was first created in 2008 by writers/Litquake committee members Todd Zuniga and Suzanne Russo, and quickly attracted a rabid audience of lit fans in both Manhattan and Brooklyn. (“Bukowski would be so proud” — Flavorpill) … …

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  • Hit the Book Bar at Lit Crawl 2011

    Check out the rest of the Lit Crawl 2011 at litcrawl.org/sf/schedule/ Joining the Lit Crawl this year is the inaugural “Book Bar”—a mobile, interactive installation on a trailer that aims to entertain and engage San Franciscans by conducting live interviews with authors, artists, and musicians in parking spots around the city. The live interviews will explore the artists’ process and ideas while simultaneously giving them a platform to share the… …

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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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  • Lit Crawl Video Linkfest with Suggestions (and an invitation)

    Disclaimer: you can’t lose. Do not fret. Bring emergency supplies. Be smart. Trust strangers only if they’re holding Festival Guides. Trade books for books. Share poems. Dance in the corridor between yourself and the rest of the world. Tomorrow is the largest literary crawl in the world. Ever, as in, across space and time. 400 or so authors, 65 venues, 3 and a half hours. You know that part. But what are you going to do about it? Wha… …

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  • 2010 Lit Crawl

    The Infamous, Indefatigable Lit Crawl!!!!Saturday, October 9, 6-9:30 pmMore than 300 authors appearing in three hours through the heart of the Mission District? And all for free? How is that even possible? Yes, yes again, and we’re not sure how but we don’t really question it.For the full schedule of each of the three phases, go to:Phase I: 6-7 pm Phase II: 7:15-8:15 pm Phase III: 8:30-9:30 pm “The striking thing about Lit … …

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  • Lit Crawl, Phase 3: 8:30-9:30 pm

    Go to Phase I: 6-7 pm Go to Phase II: 7:15-8:15 pm Download a Lit Crawl 2010 Map (pdf) Bawdy in the Alley: Real People Share Their Bona Fide Sexual Exploits in Ten Minutes or less. BawdyStorytelling.com Clarion Alley, Between 17th & 18th Dixie De La Tour (curator & hostess): Sporting both Southern charm and a sailor’s mouth, Dixie founded San Francisco’s “blue personal narrative” movement. A former sex party promoter/hostess, she writ… …

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  • Litquake XI :: The Bow

    Now that we’ve distanced ourselves a little bit from those 9 days of New Year I’ve had a chance to get caught up on all the footage we took. What follows is a wrap-up: The Effect of Fiction On Your Mind, Porchlight Storytelling: Takes of Hollywood Hell, Lit on the Lake, Quiet Lightning and Bikram Yoga from Lit Crawl, and links to all formerly covered events, just for the sake of convenience. Also, our friends over at We Who Are About… …

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  • Lit Crawl, Phase 2: 7:15-8:15 pm

    Go to Phase I: 6-7 pm Go to Phase III: 8:30-9:30 pm Download a Lit Crawl 2010 Map (pdf) Own Your Story: Building a Community of Writers and Artists Engaged in Personal Storytelling Clarion Alley, between 17th & 18th Sts. Find Cassandra Dallett in various publications such as Cherry Bleeds, The Chiron Review, Yellow Mama, and Gutter Eloquence, as well as The Beat Museum of San Francisco. Anne Heffron teaches writing at San Jose State Univer… …

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  • Lit Crawl Phase 1: 6-7 pm

    Phase II: 7:15-8:15 pm Phase III: 8:30-9:30 pm Downloadable Lit Crawl 2010 Map (pdf) Aural in the Alley: Ashcan Magazine Presents Write in the Streets Clarion Alley, Between 17th & 18th Justin Allen, Sean Logic, Katie Love, Tomas Moniz, Jim Nelson, Doctor Popular, Erin Quinn O’Briant Dog Is Our Co-Pilot The Green Arcade, 1680 Market St. @ Gough Suzanne Carreiro, Tom Corwin, Nancy Levine, Tom McNichol, Cameron Woo BARtab Presents: Bar P… …

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