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Woah, it's August already! Time flies when it's summertime.

Here at Litquake, we're in the midst of prepping for our 25th anniversary festival this October, and we can't wait to have you!

Scroll down to learn how you can join in on intimate dinners with authors Jane Smiley and Annalee Newitz, listen to a new Lit Cast episode, and enjoy a headlining event with Jenny Slate at Litquake 2024!

Litquake Rewind
 

'13-'14: Pics 1-4: Musicians, guests, and staff having a great time at Litquake Opening Night 2013 at Z Space, featuring a funky steampunk-y theme and special guest author Jean Christophe Valtat Pic 5: Beyond joy at Litquake ‘14, somewhere in the city Pic 6: Author T. C. Boyle signing a *very* large pile of books in ‘13 Pic 7: A passionate reading at the Make Out Room Pic 8: Feeling the love at Litquake San Rafael ‘14 Pic 9: An early Kidquake event featuring a drama workshop for the kiddos!

 
Upcoming Events!
My Dinner with Jane Smiley
Saturday August 3 
· 6–9 pm
A private home in Berkeley


My Dinner With is a series of intimate dinners to support Litquake in our 25th anniversary year. We promise delicious food, dazzling conversation, delectable wine provided by Saintsbury Winery, and lots of laughs—all in support of the Litquake Foundation.

In prior novels, Pulitzer Prize winner Jane Smiley has taken readers from an Iowa farm to the heart of Paris, from nineteenth-century Monterey to twenty-first century Hollywood. Now, in Lucky, Smiley invites readers onto the tour bus with folk rocker Jodie Rattler, in a gorgeously adventurous coming-of-age story that’s infused with romance and the 1970s music scene. We can’t wait to hear the dinner music playlist for this one! $250 includes dinner and a signed copy of the book. ($175 is tax deductible)
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My Dinner with Annalee Newitz
Thursday August 22 
· 6–9 pm
A private home in Berkeley (note this event will be held out of doors)


My Dinner With is a series of intimate dinners to support Litquake in our 25th anniversary year. We promise delicious food, dazzling conversation, delectable wine provided by Saintsbury Winery, and lots of laughs—all in support of the Litquake Foundation.

You might know Annalee Newitz as a bestselling science fiction author, but they’re also an award-winning journalist. Their riveting new work of political history and analysis bridges both those realms, as Newitz traces how, throughout American history and up to the present day, techniques of storytelling have been employed as tools of psychological warfare. Newitz’s Stories Are Weapons is essential reading for those interested in understanding the context of today’s disinformation culture—and what we can do to prepare ourselves for the 2024 election and beyond. $250 includes dinner and a signed copy of the book. ($175 is tax deductible)
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Lit Cast Episode
How They Did It: High-Stakes Memoir: Litcast Episode #143

Writing anything for public consumption is an act of bravery, but writing memoir and autobiography requires next-level courage. How can you share a true story that demands to be told—even if it might harm relationships, revisit trauma, unearth secrets—and portray your own life honestly and vulnerably, without the benefit of an Instagram filter?

In the this “How They Did It” conversation, co-presented by Litquake and LitCamp and recorded at Page Street Co-Working, we’ll hear from five intrepid authors of recent memoirs, all of whom took the heroic step of committing their fascinating stories to the page. Eddie Ahn (Advocate)Sylvia Brownrigg (The Whole Staggering Mystery)Margaret Juhae Lee (Starry Field)Susan Lieu (The Manicurist's Daughter), and Carvell Wallace (Another Word for Love) bravely unfurl stories of family, memory, ambition, healing, and love. Our moderator is Rachel Howard, author of the memoir The Lost Night. What did they risk on the page? What, if anything, do they regret? And how can they stir other would-be memoirists to take up the mantel of bravery and write their stories, no matter the stakes?

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Festival Sneak Peek
Jenny Slate: LIFEFORM Tour
Sunday October 27 • 7:30pm   
Palace of Fine Arts · 3601 Lyon St, San Francisco, CA 94123


Spend an evening of nearly impossible-to-describe strangeness, whimsy, and hilarity with the one and only Jenny Slate. As she reads you pieces from Lifeform—her brand new book of essays—join Jenny on a journey through all of the relatable phases of life from heartbreak to true love to pregnancy, parenthood, not to mention all of the tiny, odd details that make up a life.

The actor, comedian, co-creator of Marcel the Shell, and New York Times bestselling author will host an evening complete with a live reading, a moderated conversation, and an audience Q&A. Tickets to this event will also include a signed copy of Lifeform.

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25 Years of Litquake! 
We never imagined in 1999 when Litquake kicked off its first one-day festival in Golden Gate Park that we’d be here 25 years later… bigger, better, stronger, more diverse, reaching readers and writers from kindergarten through elders.
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About Litquake
Litquake seeks to foster interest in literature, perpetuate a sense of literary community, and provide a vibrant forum for Bay Area writing as a complement to the city's music, film, and cultural festivals. 2024 Dates: Oct. 10-26. www.litquake.org

Litquake is grateful for the support of the following funders who help make our programming possible. Institutional Giving: Bernard Osher Foundation, California Arts Council, Craig Newmark Philanthropies, Center for the Art of Translation, Fleishhacker Foundation, Grants for the Arts, Hawthornden Foundation, Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation, Margaret and William R. Hearst III Foundation, Miner Anderson Family Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Rock Foundation, Norway House, Sam Mazza Foundation, San Francisco Grants for the Arts, Zellerbach Family Foundation; Individual Giving: Jared Bhatti, Lisa Brown and Daniel Handler, Frances Dinkelspiel and Gary Wayne, Karyn DiGiorgio and Steve Sattler, Scott James and Gerald Cain, Nion McEvoy and Leslie Berriman, and Ellen Ullman Media Sponsors: San Francisco Chronicle, 7x7, KQED, SF Arts Monthly, Bay Area Reporter, Johnny Funcheap.

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