Stories from San Francisco's South of Market SoMa Neighborhood - Fiction, reviews, alternative journalism, literature.
Events new writing book reviews author biographies membership publications spt history archive press facilities & directions contact & inquiries staff & board links Small Press Traffic...helping writers break the rules since 1974. Welcome to the Small Press Traffic website! Small Press Traffic Literary Arts Center promotes and supports writers from all over the globe--particularly those who push ...
The Poet describes a visit to literary sites in San Francisco by travel writer Dan Phillips.
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Helping students throughout California recognize and celebrate their own creativity, intuition and intellectual curiosity through poetry and the creative writing process. Our multicultural community of trained, published poet-teachers bring their experience and love for their craft into the classroom every school day.
Books by the Bay information page. Books by the Bay is an outdoor book festival for the greater San Francisco Bay Area.
Welcome to the BASCon Home Page A Convention by Fans for Fans BASCon is a non-profit, gen-friendly slash con open to anyone 18 years or older who enjoys the diversity of relationships in any media. The History of BASCon BASCon FAQ's BASCon 2002 for membership info and updates on our 2002 convention. BASCon 2001 for information about the convention we had in 2001. Here's a shot of the Convention ...
The official Leonard Chang website, with excerpts of Leonard Changs novels and stories, biographical information, interviews, updates, and links ...
Off-Beat Readings Poetry Readings Sundays at 7 p.m. The Forked Tongue, 493 Broadway, 487-5123. Sundays and Tuesdays from 8 - 10 p.m. Paradise Lounge, 1501 Folsom at 11th St. (South of Market), 861-6906. Books Allen Ginsberg, Howl and Other Poems (City Lights, 1956) The best and best-known work of Beat Poetry. Jack Kerouac, On the Road (Penguin, 1957). Jack Kerouac, Dharma Bums (Penguin, 1958).
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