(Evan Karp) It was 2pm on the sunny day of the opening night of Litquake XII and instead of working ahead to meet deadlines I took my advance copy of Josh Mohr‘s Damascus [out this Tuesday] and Roberto Bolaño’s The Savage Detectives into Precita Park. This time of year is my New Years, after all, and I wanted Read More
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The Poetry World Series: of litquake and the literary death match
(Evan Karp) As Litquake approaches and the air brings us memories of what’s to come (soon we will turn into pumpkins), it’s a perfect time to reflect on what makes San Francisco such a beautiful place for literature. It’s not the festival that makes us what we are, but the spirit of the festival (here’s Read More