If you choose to stay indoors for the Chinese New Year parade tonight in San Francisco, you can watch the whole thing live on KTVU (Fox 2), co-hosted by Ben Fong-Torres and Julie Haener. Other indoor activities: I’ll be reading tonight at Cantina in San Francisco for the Babylon Salon series. Join me, Eileen Reynolds,…Continue reading raining on your parade
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Babylon Salon Saturday Night
Hey, folks, I’m really looking forward to reading at the Babylon Salon series Saturday night at Cantina in San Francisco. Join me, Eileen Reynolds, Herb Sandhu, Julie Bifano, and Opium Magazine’s Editor’s Choice reader on Feb. 23 at 7:00 p.m. 580 Sutter Street. The series is hosted by Timothy Rein and Tim Crandle, who seem…Continue reading Babylon Salon Saturday Night
Two for Tonight
Join me, Andrew Sean Greer, Ann Packer, and editor Alan Rinzler for a panel on writing and publishing the novel, moderated by literary agent Ted Weinstein, tonight at 826 Valencia. The $100 fee supports the programs for kids at 826 Valencia. 6-9 p.m. Join us for this evening seminar about the process of writing and…Continue reading Two for Tonight
hobart
I luhrv this spiffy online journal, Hobart, which I just discovered this morning, as of five minutes ago, which makes it the first literary journal I have “discovered” before 4:45 a.m. It appears to be published monthly. The design is simple and delightful. Apparently they do print issues too. I’ve been up for quite some…Continue reading hobart
Friday Night At Minna Gallery
Join me on Friday, January 11, for a National Book Critics Circle panel on New Voices/Unrecognized Voices at Minna Gallery, 5:30 I’ll be in good company: Sandra Dijkstra (agent), Eli Horowitz (Publisher, McSweeney’s), Michael Ray (editor, Zoetrope), Suzanne Kleid (City Lights), and David Kipen (NEA, Director of Literature). Moderated by Jane Ciabattari. The complete schedule…Continue reading Friday Night At Minna Gallery