Hello Litquakers, We're keeping up our 2022 momentum with another April event. Join us at the fabulous Amado’s in the Mission on Tuesday, April 19, when Daniel Handler and Andrew Sean Greer dive deep into their favorite paragraphs from literary history. They'll share their enthusiasm for language and storytelling with the help of a 1970s overhead projector, lots of laughs, adult beverages and you, the audience. Think of it as Literature Appreciation 101 with cocktails. Come for the laughs, stay for the libations. Capacity is limited, so reserve your seats now! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook to stay up to date, and tell your friends to subscribe to our newsletter for early access to all events, our podcast, videos, book recommendations, volunteer opportunities, and everything in between. |
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Litquake Weekly Literary news, upcoming events, and whatever else we’re looking at... “Does Time March On? / No, sir or madam, / It limps, it staggers, it falls.” We wish the best for SF literary legend Herbert Gold, who turns 98 tomorrow. • Tablet “Several of the books listed in the banned books section of the website are titles that were pulled from shelves in Polk County school libraries...” Barnes & Noble adds a new "banned books" section in stores and online, featuring titles from Art Spiegelman, Ibram X. Kendi, Angie Thomas, and others • WFLA “The photos show a tiny store where every square inch from floor to the high ceiling is covered with comic book racks and comics displayed in plastic wrap.” Read about San Francisco’s first comic book store, where you could trade food stamps for comics • San Francisco Chronicle “As we drift ever further into a fresh new year, it’s only natural for curious minds to hunger for something far-out and exotic, and science fiction literature is the answer.” Here’s an extensive list of recently published sci-fi, plain and simple. What more could you want? • Space “Here is a list of 15 books about lesser known women – rulers, scientists, activists, artists, journalists – who made history, for your Women’s History Month TBR pile.” From spies and stunt reporters to astronomers and artists • Book Riot “This month, we’ve got our eyes on Look at This Blue, Mecca, Glory, and 10 other titles by writers of the West.” 13 March recommendations from our NorCal confidantes • Alta |
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