Hello Litquakers, If you’ve been paying attention, you know that this Friday, April 1st at 7:30pm we’re ringing in National Poetry Month at Grace Cathedral. As the light fades from the stained glass windows, poets Jesús Castillo, MK Chavez, Randall Mann, Daniel Redman, and Maw Shein Win will invigorate the pews with words from their latest collections. This week is your last chance to reserve a spot! Register for our first event of the year below. |
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Paragraphs On Ice with Andrew Sean Greer and Daniel Handler Monday, May 9th · 7:30-9:30pm Amado's 998 Valencia Street SF, CA 94110 Since our first show sold out in 24 hours, we’ve added one more date! Once again, Andrew and Daniel will dive deep into their favorite paragraphs from literary history, sharing their enthusiasm for language and storytelling with the help of an overhead projector, a full bar, and you, the audience. Capacity is limited, so buy your tickets now! |
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We are accepting ideas for live readings, panels, debates, exposés, multimedia performances, and everything in between until April 17th. Whether you run a reading series, publish with a small press, or just love books, we want to hear from you. More details about guidelines and how to submit are available below. |
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Litquake Weekly Literary news, upcoming events, and whatever else we’re looking at... “A new biography looks at the largely forgotten architect who executed more than 700 building projects in California...” A new biography about California’s first female architect is a must read • Hyperallergic “As in dreams fraught / with irrevocable gestures, / the ruined set seems larger...” We just thought you should enjoy this Poem of the Day. • Poetry Foundation “The essays are each just a few pages long and are grouped into sections: symmetry, mystery, chemistry, gratitude, wonder, remorse and farewell.” A call for letters to strangers led to this stunning anthology that makes us want to hop on a plane ASAP • San Francisco Chronicle Datebook “There is pleasure in being seen and there is pleasure in disappearing. Wade into the swamp, pull out a book, wipe off the slime and sit on the edge to become invisible.” Recommended reading for when you want to be nothing more than a patch of moss • The Rumpus “Along with this year's vibrantly blooming trees and flowerbeds (and allergies!), we present a crisp, vibrant, notable selection of current and soon-to-be-published LGBTQ books arriving on shelves.” Here you have it • Bay Area Reporter |
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