Tag: The Year of Fog

West Side Stories in San Francisco, 11/20

West Side Stories in San Francisco, 11/20

Join me and several other Bay Area authors for West Side Stories on Saturday, November 20, from 1:00 to 3:00 at the Sunset Branch of the San Francisco Public Library, featuring readings of San-Francisco based novels and nonfiction, followed by live music and book signings.

All the juicy details are here.

And here’s the full list of authors:

Mark Coggins is author of the Private Investigator August Riordan series, including: The Big Wake-UpRunoff and Candy from Strangers.

Deborah Grabien conjures up murder in San Francisco’s rock ‘n roll scene in While My Guitar Gently Weeps. Her newest book is London Calling.

Michelle Richmond‘s captivating and mysterious novels include No One You Know and The Year of Fog.

Mary Germain Hountalas will talk about her book The San Francisco Cliff House. Her family has run the world-famous restaurant for years

Lorri Ungaretti will read from her latest work-in-progress, Stories in the Sand: A History of San Francisco’s Sunset District. She is the author of the Arcadia Book, San Francisco’s Sunset District.

MUSIC — Jazz by Steve Snelling & Friends will follow the readings. Steve is a Sunset District jazz luminary, music educator and author.

Silicon Valley Reads
The Year of Fog

Silicon Valley Reads
The Year of Fog

Each year, Silicon Valley Reads brings together libraries, schools, and community organizations in 15 Bay Area cities to read a single book. I’m honored and delighted to announce that The Year of Fog is the 2011 selection, following on the heels of 2010’s In Defense of Food, by Michael Pollan.

2011 programming will kick off on January 26 at the beautiful Heritage Theatre in Campbell, California, where I will be in conversation with San Jose Mercury columnist Mike Cassidy. This event, co-sponsored by Commonwealth Club Silicon Valley, is free and open to the public, but tickets are required.

The kickoff event will be followed by dozens of events in various venues during February and March. See the complete calendar of events here. There will also be a community-wide essay contest and photography contest based on the themes of The Year of Fog, with $2,000 in cash prizes. Read about the contest in the San Jose Mercury News.

Read Sal Pizarro’s announcement in the San Jose Mercury News. Read the official news release in its entirety here.

Update: Companion books for young readers announced!

Grades 4-8: Alabama Moon, by Watt KeyGrades K-3: One, by Kathryn Otoshi

Grades PreK: Pouch, by David Ezra Stein

From the press release:

Ultimately, this is a story of perseverance and love,” said Jane Light, Library Director for the City of San Jose and Co-chair of Silicon Valley Reads along with Linda Aceves, Chief Academic Officer for the Santa Clara County Office of Education and Melinda Cervantes, Santa Clara County Librarian. “We believe the community will enjoy reading this beautifully-written book and discussing its themes. But be aware – once you start reading it, you won’t want to put it down.”

Silicon Valley Reads 2011 will kick off on Jan. 26, 2011, with an on-stage interview of the author by Mercury News columnist Mike Cassidy. The free event starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Heritage Theatre in Campbell. Other free Silicon Valley Reads events will be scheduled throughout Santa Clara County in February and March.

About the program:
Students, friends, families, co-workers, neighbors, book lovers – literally all who live, work or learn in Silicon Valley – are invited to participate in Silicon Valley Reads programs. Presented by the Santa Clara County Office of Education, the Santa Clara County Library and the San Jose Public Library Foundation, Silicon Valley Reads is designed to promote reading and literacy, broaden the exposure to and appreciation of good literature, and build community.

Public events (most free) are scheduled to spark discussion of the themes of the selected books. There are many opportunities to read and discuss the Silicon Valley Reads books at libraries, bookstores, community organizations, and businesses.

Many thanks to Diane McNutt, Jane Light, and the entire board of Silicon Valley Reads, as well as the following 2011 sponsors, for giving me the opportunity to share this story with readers: Santa Clara County Library, Cupertino Library Foundation, First 5, Silicon Valley Library System, Silicon Valley Community Newspapers, NBC11, KLIV1590 AM, 95.3 KRTY.

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The Year of Fog has just gone into its 21st paperback printing. I’m celebrating with biscuits and eggs for dinner. Because who doesn’t love biscuits for dinner? Back home in Alabama, my favorite nights were always the ones when my mother declared that we were having “breakfast for supper.” It usually involved bacon and grits. Alas, I have no bacon and grits. So I’m improvising.

Fog in Brentwood

Fog in Brentwood

I’m delighted to announce that The Year of Fog is the 2010 pick for Brentwood CityRead in Brentwood, California– part of the Contra Costa County Library One City One Book program. Other cities are reading Highest Duty (Sully Sullenberger), Cutting for Stone (Abraham Verghese), and The Street of a Thousand Blossoms (Gail Tsukiyama).

About the program: “Brentwoodians” are invited to read The Year of Fog. Check out your copy of the book from Brentwood Library using the honor system – a library card is not required. When you are finished with the book, pass it on to a friend or return it to the Brentwood Library. Books can be picked up for free at the following locations:
* Brentwood Chamber of Commerce, 8440 #C Brentwood Blvd.
* Brentwood Press, 248 Oak Street
* Los Medanos College/Brentwood Center, 101 A Sand Creek Road
* Peet’s Coffee & Tea, 5411 Lone Tree Way
* Starbucks, 2530 Sand Creek Road, 8610 Brentwood Blvd, 3150 Balfour Road and 14804 Highway 4 (Discovery Bay)
* Summerset 1 Library, 1675 Crispin Drive
* Willy’s Bagles & Blends, 1155 Second Street, Suite D, and 390 West Country Club Drive.

On the inside cover of each book is a reading log to initial your name after you finish reading your copy. Complete the flipside of the bookmark in each book and return it to the library.

The Brentwood Library will host a free author program: California on My Mind on Saturday, October 30th at 2:00pm at the Brentwood Senior Center, 193 Griffith Lane, Brentwood. Join me there to discuss the novel.

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