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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… …
2012 January 26, 2012: Release: Litquake Takes On Love, Lust, and Valentine’s Day 2011 Festival September 20, 2011: Release: Authors From Mexico Come to San Francisco for Litquake 2011 September 7, 2011: Release: Litquake Goes Totally Gay For 2011 (well, in a manner of speaking) August 25, 2011: Release: Litquake Imports Some Fine Irish Whiskey, Err, Writers to San Francisco For 2011 Festival August 16, 2011: Release: Chelsea Handler A… …
Click on any date to see the full range of events for that day. Friday, October 1 Saturday, October 2 Sunday, October 3 Monday, October 4 Tuesday, October 5 Wednesday, October 6 Thursday, October 7 Friday, October 8 Saturday, October 9 FRIDAY, October 1 Night of the Living Read: Litquake’s Opening Night Cocktail Party, 5-9 pm. 111 Minna Gallery, 111 Minna St., San Francisco. Free. No host bar, 21 and over. SATURDAY, October 2 Off the Richter … …
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,… …
Clicking one of the small photos on this page and choosing “Save image as” will download a low-resolution photo. To download full-size images: Click on the desired picture. Let it open at full size in a new window. Right-click or ctrl-click on the image and choose “Save image as.” Ambush Review at Muddy Waters during Lit Crawl 2011. Credit: Ariel Dovas for Mission Mission … …
Press Contact Liam Passmore liam@shaveandahaircut.biz 1-415-865-0860 Freed from the constraints that come with stand-up, the Award-winning comedian, author, playwright, actor and Daily Show with Jon Stewart favorite will tear into his favorite subjects live and uncensored as well as discuss his book We of Little Faith in conversation with Air America Radio host and sometime feral cat wrangler Marc Maron General Admission $25.00; VIP… …
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… …
2011 NBC Los Angeles: Worth the Drive—The World’s Largest Free Literary Crawl The New York Times (reprinted from The Bay Citizen): Calling All Bookworms: Your Guide to the Best of Litquake Los Angeles Times: San Francisco literary festival Litquake just keeps growing Publisher’s Weekly: Dennis Lehane Talks Noir, Politics and How Clint Eastwood Sounds on the Phone sfexaminer.com: Author Dennis Lehane goes to dark side with ‘Mo… …
Day two of Kidquake at the library presents more authors and workshops for middle school kids, and bookstore evening events feature bestselling writers Sarah Vowell, James Ellroy, and Tracy Kidder. If that’s not enough, the Supperclub hosts readings in bed from the country’s foremost erotica authors, the Contemporary Jewish Museum hosts authors and artists exploring the works of Maurice Sendak, original short stories will celebrate Charles Darw… …
Justin Hall is an award-winning comic book creator best known for his series True Travel Tales, Hard To Swallow, and Glamazonia the Uncanny Super Tranny. His work has appeared in the Best American Comics and the S.F. Guardian, among others. … …