Craig Clevenger Reading in San Francisco: Thursday, October 15!
That's right, all you San Francisco/Bay Area locals, here's your chance to attend a reading! Craig will be reading at Litquake next Thursday, October 15 at 7:00 PM.
Details:
SUBTERRANEAN SF: Hard-Boiled Writing With An Edge
This event shall take place at an undisclosed location.
Seating is limited and by invitation only.
21+
"An evening of darkly inspired readings exposing San Francisco’s sinister underbelly. Join a hard-hitting roster of literary and crime fiction masters as they delve into the shadowy realms of mayhem, murder, and much, much more."
Invitations may be picked up in-person after October 12th at the front counter of City Lights Bookstore, 261 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, CA. (If in-person pickup is problematic, call Peter Maravelis at 415-362-8197) No reservations shall be accepted. Admission is free, but only on a first come, first serve basis. You will be given an envelope with a map and navigation instructions. Call City Lights to determine ticket availability (tel. 415-362-8193).
There are also two spots available in the October Shotgun Intensive with Clevenger, so if you're a writer looking to hone your craft, check out the details for the Craig Clevenger Shotgun Intensive here!
I'll be there, and I hope to meet some fellow Cultists! (That's me in my avatar and I'm six feet tall; you can't miss me, so say hi! Or send me a private message and we can make plans to meet up at the reading)
-Mirka



Comments
Wish I could be there. Clevenger rules! Other writers drool!
This is great! Too bad my Clevenger books are back in central america. I guess I'll have to buy a new copy of Dermaphoria since The Contortionist Handbook is extremely hard to find these days. I wonder where the secret location wil be?
Here are a few options for used copies of The Contortionist's Handbook.
Hope they help.
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?sts=t&tn=the+contortionist...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/1931561486/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF...
someone has it listed on amazon for like $160. what kind of authors are we reading?
Thanks for the links. Abe books seems like the way to go.