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Crawl events you should definitely catch: Phase 1: Bomb Magazine presents BOMB-AOKE! The Dark Room, 2263 Mission St. Re-enact BOMB’s classic interviews (available at BOMBsite.com) in an interactive karaoke-style format! Best performance wins a free vintage issue of BOMB worth lots of dough. BOMB did a similar event at our New York Lit Crawl and it was a smash hit. Judges: Brian McMullen, Laura Howard, Paul W. Morris, plus special surprise guest… …
Phase 2: 7:15-8:15 pm Phase 2 features Clarion Alley antics, reading series and indie publishers; social publishing with Scribd; behind-bars writing from HarperOne; voices from the Middle East, South Asia, and Afghanistan; zombies, smut, Jewish and Latino lit, 826 Valencia, a beekeeping store, and much more! Access a printable Litquake 2009 Crawl Map. Clarion Alley between 17th & 18th, Mission & Valencia Clarion Alley: An Even Di… …
Phase 3: 8:30-9:30 pm Phase 3 presents publication-curated readings from Ping-Pong, Re/SEARCH, Narrative, Canteen, Tin House, The Believer, & McSweeney’s, S.F. Chronicle, and Watchword Press/Farallon Review; themed fun with Heyday Books, The Rumpus, Philippine-American lit, travel authors, haiku and poetry; comedy group Kasper Hauser, and even more! Access a printable Litquake 2009 Crawl Map. Between 17th & 18th, Mission & Valencia … …
Phase 1: 6-7 pm Lit Crawl launches Phase 1 with readings from local lit orgs, reading series, and indie publishers; themes of food, transgressive lit, spirituality, and online writing; Bomb magazine’s BOMB-aoke!; and our annual Clarion Alley madness! Access a printable Litquake 2009 Crawl Map. Clarion Alley, Between 17th & 18th, Mission & Valencia Dirty in the Alley: Literature from the Gutter Up (Sign up for Phase 2 Open Mic in Phase … …
Mailing address 466 Geary St., Suite 401 San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone (415) 440-4177 Email directory General information: info@litquake.org Kidquake: kidquake@litquake.org Lit Crawl: infoSF@litcrawl.org Membership: membership@litquake.org Newsletter: newsletter@litquake.org Media/Press: press@litquake.org Production: production@litquake.org Sponsorship: sponsors@litquake.org Submissions: submissions@litquake.org Teenquake: teenquake… …
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… …
…gYamashita, Karen TeiYang, Gene LuenYee, Kenton K.Young, MoiraZelaya, NormanZellerbach, Merla Zimmerman, AnneZimmerman, Keith and KentZoida, SalvatoreZubizarreta, Gabriel Note: Lit Crawl authors are listed on their own site, litcrawl.org/sf, where author names and bios included within each event. Ada, Alma FlorAdrian, ChrisAlenyikov, MichaelAlexander, DonnellAli, WajahatAltschul, AndrewAmirrezvani, AnitaAsarnow, SethBaedeker, Rob Ballard, Micah… …
Welcome to the 12th annual Litquake, which this year features an astonishing 850+ authors. From outside the Bay Area, we welcome such noteworthy participants as Chelsea Handler, James Ellroy, Jeffrey Eugenides, Thomas McGuane, Deepak Chopra, and Karen Russell, as well as authors from Ireland, Sweden, Norway, and Mexico, making this the most international Litquake ever. Add superb Bay Area talents like Chris Adrian, Cyra McFadden, David Meltzer, … …
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… …
…day’s first event (Off the Richter Scale at the library), as “enough for an entire week (or back in my Georgia hometown a couple of decades). ” [Editor’s note: I have to echo the experience. Encountering the LitCrawl a few months after moving here, all I could think was “they block a whole street for people who like to read?” Four years later, I—and the rest of Litquake crew—blocks off months of time for people who share our joy… …