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Thursday, October 17
 

6:30pm PDT

Left Margin Lit(quake)
Thursday October 17, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm PDT

Co-presented with Left Margin LIT

Left Margin LIT is a creative writing workspace offering classes, camaraderie, and mentorship to East Bay writers of all backgrounds and experience levels. They see storytelling and poetry as vital elements of a healthy city: enriching dialogue, building community, and supporting a culture of creativity. They also have some of the best writing instructors in the biz, three of whom have new books that we’ll celebrate at this event: poet Brynn Saito’s Under A Future Sky, novelist Tomas Moniz’s All Friends Are Necessary, and poet Maw Shein Win’s Percussing the Thinking Jar. Doors at 6:00PM. FREE, $10-15 suggested donation
Book sales for this event coordinated by Pegasus Books.
Authors and Participants
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Maw Shein Win

Maw Shein Win's most recent poetry collection is Percussing the Thinking Jar. Her prior collection, Storage Unit for the Spirit House, was nominated for the Northern California Book Award in Poetry, longlisted for the PEN America Open Book Award, and shortlisted for CALIBA's Golden... Read More →
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Brynn Saito

Brynn Saito is the author of three collections of poetry and two chapbooks. She is the recipient of the Benjamin Saltman Award and was a finalist for the Northern California Book Award, the Milt Kessler Poetry Book Award, and the Paterson Poetry Prize. Saito’s writing has appeared... Read More →
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Tomas Moniz

Tomas Moniz is a Latinx writer living in East Oakland, CA. His debut novel, Big Familia, was a finalist for the 2020 PEN/Hemingway and the LAMBDA. His new novel, All Friends Are Necessary, was published June 2024. He teaches at Berkeley City College and the Antioch MFA program.
Thursday October 17, 2024 6:30pm - 8:00pm PDT
Left Margin LIT

7:00pm PDT

Bone-Chilling Nordic Noir: An Interview with Thomas Enger
Thursday October 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm PDT

Part of Litquake's Words Around the World
Sponsored by NORLA, Norway House, and Center for the Art of Translation/Two Lines Press

Internationally bestselling crime-writing duo Thomas Enger and Jørn Lier Horst have been called “two of the most distinguished writers of Nordic Noir” (Financial Times). Stigma, their fourth collaboration, finds deeply scarred homicide detective Alexander Blix and his collaborator, journalist Emma Ramm, trying to catch an escaped German prisoner—while Blix himself is behind bars. Whether you’re new to Enger’s work or you’re already a fan of the series critics have called “an international sensation” (Vogue), you’ll want to catch this thrilling conversation with Enger and Randal Brandt, curator of the California Detective Fiction Collection at UC Berkeley’s Bancroft Library. FREE, $10-15 suggested donation
Book sales for this event coordinated by Telegraph Hill Books.
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Randal Brandt

Randal S. Brandt is a librarian at the University of California, Berkeley, where he catalogs rare books and is the curator of the Bancroft Library’s California Detective Fiction Collection. His book, The Tule Marsh Murder, will be released this coming September.
Authors and Participants
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Thomas Enger

Born in 1973, he lives in Oslo, divorced. He has two kids (ages 18 and 23). He has degrees in sports, history, and journalism. He worked as a journalist for about 10 years before making his debut as an author in 2010. Since then he's written 16 novels, published in well over 30 countries... Read More →
Thursday October 17, 2024 7:00pm - 8:30pm PDT
Telegraph Hill Books
 
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