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San Francisco / Books, Inc.
Angus Whyte shares After-Dinner Tales, a collection of stories recalling his time travelling the world, from Austria to the Congo Republic, to France and New York, Whyte's varying jobs and destinations are full of adventure and beauty.
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Stanford / Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University
Pulitzer prize-winning poet Howard Nemerov and renowned photographer Diane Arbus were brother and sister. The two were close, but their creative lives were very different. Or were they?
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Antioch / Antioch Library
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San Francisco / Contemporary Jewish Museum
Experience the ecstatic high-energy happening-style of the Beats during Quiet Lightning’s Ginsberg-inspired literary performance. The Neighborhood Heroes reading honors exceptional members of the Bay Area literary world. Authors include Kevin Killian, Sarah Ladipo Manyika, Joseph Lease, and more.
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Alameda / Julie's Coffee & Tea Garden
Join us at Julie's for our First Thursdays Literary Night -- Whether you come to be inspired or to be the inspiration, the Muse awakens in Alameda!
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San Francisco / McRoskey Mattress Factory
Join us for a celebration of the new book of poems by Farnoosh Fathi, Great Guns.
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Rohnert Park / Rohnert Park-Cotati Library
Loads of bargains on gently used (and sometimes even new) books, CDs, DVDs and more.
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San Francisco / Borderlands Books Cafe
We thought Lauren Buekes' novels MOXYLAND and ZOO CITY were awesome, but this new book sounds even better.
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Petaluma / Copperfield's Books
Eat drink and be literary at Copperfield's! Celebrate the start of summer with a slew of great YA authors: Marissa Meyer, Suzanne Winnacker, Debra Driza, SJ Kincaid, Shannon Messenger, Daisy Whitney, and Melissa Buell will present their latest books.
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Berkeley / Books, Inc.
A leading practitioner in the field of privacy and data security, Christopher Wolf exposes the threat of unregulated bigotry and hate on the Internet and what we as a citizenry can do to stop it with his book Viral Hate: Containing Its Spread On the Internet.
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