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Lit Crawl Sebastopol 2025
Lit Crawl Sebastopol is a project of SebArts and The Litquake Foundation. San Francisco’s Litquake literary festival runs October 9-25, 2025, with affiliated Lit Crawls across the United States and around the world.
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Saturday, May 17
 

1:30pm PDT

Copperfield Books LitCrawl Authors book sales and signings!
Saturday May 17, 2025 1:30pm - 5:15pm PDT
Visit Cooperfields Books to purchase of LitCrawl Sebastopol authors books!  Authors will be doing signings throughout the day.
Saturday May 17, 2025 1:30pm - 5:15pm PDT
Cooperfield Books 138 N Main St, Sebastopol, CA 95472

2:00pm PDT

Low Tide by the Tomales Writer's Group
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 2:15pm PDT
The Tomales Writer's Group, based in Tomales, CA, is so very excited to submit six new original short pieces to Litcrawl on the theme of "Low Tide". We represent writers from Tomales area and Valley Ford area. We participated in LitCrawl last year. Of the six who would like to present this year, one writer is BIPOC. Here is the synopsis for Low Tide.: Tidal forces surround us, yet to most people remain largely invisible. Along the rugged Sonoma coast, up the winding Estero Americano, (which forms the Marin-Sonoma County line), and even along the northern coast of San Francisco Bay, (the largest tidal estuary in the western hemisphere), interested observers can witness the rise and fall of almost seven feet of ocean water twice every day. As these new, original short stories from the Tomales Writer’s Group highlight, through the powerful magnetic pull of the moon, each low tide reveals not only vast amounts of sand, mud, flora and fauna, but also a wide range of human emotions and occasional surprises.
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Suzanne Pregerson

Suzanne Pregerson wrote her first poem at the age of seven and happily recited it to anyone who would listen. A retired family therapist, spiritual traveler and creative dilettante, she is inspired to meet the personal challenge of putting words on paper.
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Dr. Frank Werblin

Dr. Frank Werblin served as Professor of Neuroscience at UC Berkeley for 44 years writing more than 100 scientific papers. After joining the Tomales Writers Group he has turned his efforts to writing non-fiction, exploring the “thoughts behind the thoughts.” A memoir exploration... Read More →
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Victoria Sunkat Fabella

Victoria Sunkat Fabella, a Filipina-American resident of Valley Ford, originally from Los Angeles, is an emerging writing talent. Joining the Tomales Writer’s Group has helped her move beyond her law degree and subsequent non-profit work to discover her writing voice and new dimensions... Read More →
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Stephen Olsson

President, Cultural & Educational Media
Stephen Olsson, is an independent film director/producer and resident of Valley Ford, who has written national Emmy & Peabody award-winning documentary and television scripts. After joining the Tomales Writer’s Group, he has embraced non-fiction writing in earnest in hopes of creating... Read More →
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Scott Hochstrasser

Scott Hochstrasser has been a technical writer for forty years. His writing has been mostly focused on environmental impact analysis, land conservation and preservation policy and implementing programs. In retirement Scott has developed an interest in creative writing. His writing... Read More →
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Dr. Julie Hochstrasser

Dr. Julie Hochstrasser is the author of "Still Life and Trade in the Dutch Golden Age" (Yale 2007) and numerous essays published in academic anthologies and periodicals. She has recently retired from her art history professorship at the University of Iowa to return to northern California... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 2:15pm PDT
The Toyworks 6940 Sebastopol Ave, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

2:00pm PDT

Insurgent Writers
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
The Insurgent Writers meet at the Sebastopol Senior Center, where they began over a dozen years ago, as a breakaway group, determined to write whatever they wanted to. Our members include published and unpublished authors who take their craft seriously enough to bring fresh material to each weekly meeting and offer constructive and encouraging commentary on each other’s work. Our event will consist of our readers delivering their chosen pieces in round-robin fashion, with about three circuits around the group and a few minutes at the end for questions from the audience.
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Joyce Pointe

Joyce Pointe is originally from the East Coast. A Zen monk, Joyce loves nature and painting, and hopes to create stories and poems that explain her soul, while giving good medicine to the world.
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Susan Church-Downer

Susan Church-Downer published her first book, "All You Care to Eat - A Novice Buys a Restaurant," this year at age 78. She has been actively writing memoir, poetry and short stories for five years.
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Cindy Craig

Cindy Craig shares poems, essays, life stories, and fiction on her blog. She writes to make sense of the world and herself. Not counting high school, her first published poem was in Redwood Writer’s 2024 poetry anthology, One Day.
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Mamie Dinani

Mamie Dinani writes memoirs of her challenges of rearing five children and navigating professional and family life in the United States and Zimbabwe.
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Karl Frederick

Karl Frederick lives in Sebastopol and writes as if to convince himself the world deserves our full attention, and is worth every bit of the fortitude it takes to love it.
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
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2:00pm PDT

SebArts Writers Salon
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Our group is composed of Sonoma County writers who attend the SebArts Writers Salon.
Our mission is to offer writers a place of support and goodwill to read and critique their work.
Speakers
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Brian Martens

Owner, brianrmartens.com
Brian R Martens has always been a poet, his first book Three Raven Gate, (2019) consists of Haiku and other favorite poems. His second manuscript is Merlin’s Wing. His podcast is The Spoken Symbol. He has a Masters in Organization Development. He offers workshops on Myth/Ancient... Read More →
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Chuck Kensler

Owner, Sundawg Ridge Vineyard
Chuck Kensler is an award-winning author, storyteller, and infrequent actor. His short stories and essays have appeared in literary journals, newspapers, on stage, and radio. Many of his stories are based on Lakota Sioux oral traditions. He received the Ellen Meloy Scholarship Award... Read More →
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Linda Loveland Reid

Linda Loveland Reid …Is Past President of Redwood Writers, an author of two novels available on Amazon, and a Jack London Awardee. Her essays, poems and prose appear in over 30 publications. Linda teaches art history for SSU and Dominican Universities in the Osher Lifelong Learning... Read More →
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Susan E. Gunter

Susan E. Gunter, Ph.D.,,, is a Professor of English Emerita. Her poems are published in journals in America, Bulgaria, England, Montenegro, and Sweden. Her poetry reviews have appeared in many journals. Her biography of William James’s wife Alice, Alice in Jamesland, received an... Read More →
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Kim Winter

Kim Winter earned her M.F.A. at the University of California, Santa Barbara and a BA in Art at Humboldt State University, Arcata, Ca. She also attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine.Kim is an artist and has won several awards and is on the Sebastopol Center... Read More →
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Gary Weiner

Gary Weiner has been writing, playing, singing and recording music since fourth grade. He recorded Released at Last, a full-length album with the aid of master musicians including Nina Gerber for his 70th birthday. The album release was held at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts to... Read More →
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Sheila Jones

Originally from NYC, Sheila spent her younger years in Music, art, and writing. A member of “The Group Image Ent. Inc.”, she was the singer in “The GI Band. 1968 released “A Mouth In the Clouds” on Community Records. Since 1969, She spent many years in Mexico and California... Read More →
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Elizabeth Denison

Elizabeth Denison is an emerging poet and author, currently working on her memoir, Woman Walking in Two Worlds. An elder, horsewoman, yogini, therapeutic energy worker, nature enthusiast and fabric artist, her passion is weaving words to unite the visible and invisible worlds. Her... Read More →
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Corinne Asturias

Corinne Asturias is a former teacher, journalist and cultural anthropologist living in Sebastopol who is fascinated by the interconnectedness of humans, the animal kingdom and the natural world.
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Judith Hardenbrook

Now in her 70s, Judith Hardenbrook was raised on the east coast in an artistic family. She is a self taught fine artist, gardener and traveler. She lived in Maine and now California wine country is home. This year she was inspired to write poems, generally on the light side. Judith... Read More →
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Sarah Paris

Sarah Paris is a Swiss-American poet, writer, photographer, editor, and former journalist.She is the author of two novellas, The Hermit, and The Traveler (as Chris Solano); Waywards, a collection of short stories; and the German-language novel Ahnenbeschwörung, published in Switzerland... Read More →
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Gabriela Vannier

Gabriela Vannier’s work has appeared in several publications. She draws inspiration from authors such as Jeannette Walls and Mary Karr, appreciating their candid and vulnerable storytelling. Ms. Vannier is currently working on a memoir and a collection of poetry and short stori... Read More →
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Judith Vaughn

Judith Vaughn lives in Sonoma with Tim, her husband, and Louie, their Catahoula puppy. She has been published in several on-line literary journals and print anthologies, most recently Reverberations 3 – A Visual Conversation, 2024. Poetry, like food and drink, sustain her; but her... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Silk Moon 195 N Main St, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

2:00pm PDT

Mixtopia - Now & Forever
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Fresh off the success of our Mixtopia – What doesn’t kill you makes you stranger, at the Gestalat pub in San Francisco for Litcrawl 2024, ten days before the general election, we now present Mixtopia – Now and Zen. Our vision remains the same for Mixtopia, a future that is neither a dystopian Max Mad nor a utopian Nirvana but a fermentation of the corpus of human knowledge in all languages inclusive of arts, culture, somatic healing, and technology. This time we would focus on the job at hand in 2025 as a group of whimsical writers, aspiring artists, psychedelic performers and recorders of information. We are firm believers that the future is decided by fearless optimists who also understand that the time for now us to honor our three Zen minds of magnanimous mind, parental mind and joyful mind. As a presenter/host/writer I (Saqib Mausoof) have done multiple litcrawl events in the last decade. In 2014 we did "Arrivals" at 18 reasons with around 40 people attending and in 2015 we did "Sleeping with the enemy" at Brick and Mortar with over 65 people. We continued with "Subcontinental noir" in 2016, "Kindness of strangers" in 2017 and "Border crossings" for 2018. In 2019 we did "Fear of the unknown and Mixtopia in 2024. The Artist in our group Dylan Freitas-D'louhy is a resident of Sebastopol as well.
Speakers
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S.S Mausoof

S.S Mausoof has sinned all the way from Karachi to San Francisco. Writing credits include noir thriller like Kala Pul and The Warehouse/Nuit sans lune au Waziristan," based on the author’s travel and relief work as a Pakistani-American. As part of the San Francisco Bay Area South... Read More →
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Dylan Freitas-D'louhy

Dylan Freitas-D'louhy (Sebastopol Native) Artist at heart, business in mind, and of a creative nature. Enlivening the idea that “today is better than yesterday” and the abounding opportunity to improve our youniverse. Dylan is an always evolving multi-dimensional artist, author... Read More →
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Olja Dimitrijevic

Olja Dimitrijevic is the Director of Data Platform Engineering at the Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit organization behind Wikipedia. For the past 25 years, Olja has been building software and data platforms in fintech, maritime logistics, and most recently at Wikimedia. She brings... Read More →
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Fyza Parviz Jazra

Fyza Parviz Jazra is a Ph.D. student in the History Department at Stanford. Her field is the History of Science, and her research focuses on intellectual exchanges between the East and the West, European interest in the Arabic scientific culture, scientific manuscripts and instruments... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Soft Medicine Sanctuary 186 N Main St #120, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

2:00pm PDT

Blue Moon Poetry Collective
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
The Blue Moon Salon is a group of Sebastopol poets who have been meeting weekly for over ten years to write, read, and critique our poems. We strongly believe in making poetry accessible within our community and have been readers for a number of different groups.
Speakers
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Fran Clagget

Fran Claggett-Holland, founder of the Blue Moon Collective of active poets, has six books of poems published along with a dozen or so books for teachers and students. She loves Sonoma County and is inspired by its rich artistic and dog-loving community.
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Amrita Skye Blaine

owner, Berkana Publications
Amrita Skye Blaine develops themes of impermanence, aging, disability, and spiritual awakening. Her poems have been accepted by Braided Way Magazine, The Penwood Review, One Art, and many other literary journals. Her poetry collection "strange grace—the ending season" is available... Read More →
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Robin Gabbert

Robin Gabbert has poems in state, national, and international poetry anthologies. Her poem Invisible was a finalist in the 2024 San Francisco Writers Conference Competition. Her chapbook of ekphrastic poetry — The Clandestine Life of Paintings, in Poems was published in November... Read More →
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Betty Les

Betty Les is a poet and zoologist, exploring everyday observations and experiences through a lens of science, mystery and connection. Betty was chosen as a Redwood Writers Award of Merit poet in 2018 and was nominated for the Pushcart Prize in 2023. Her chapbook Just Enough to See... Read More →
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Linda Stamps

Linda Stamps established careers in law, journalism, and higher education. She worked on staff at the Mendocino Beacon and the Fort Bragg Advocate News. She wrote for the Time Warner publication, Out in All Directions, an LGBTQ history and almanac. Her writing has been published in... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Sebastopol Center For the Arts 282 S High St, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

2:00pm PDT

Love and Solidarity: LGBTQ Lit Meeting the Moment
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Come listen, share, and mobilize with queer authors Elizabeth Stark, Achy Obejas, Katherine Agard, and Lucy Jane Bledsoe who will discuss how our stories are powerful tools in the resistance. For decades queer folks have found their community through books and now, as our stories and even lives are being banned, we are writing for our survival.
Speakers
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Elizabeth Stark Powers

Elizabeth Stark is the author of a novel, Shy Girl (FSG), and co-writer/ director of a few films, including FtF: female to femme (an imaginative documentary) and Little Mutinies (a narrative short), both distributed by Frameline. She writes reviews and interviews for The Rumpus. Elizabeth... Read More →
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Lucy Jane Bledsoe

Lucy Jane Bledsoe’s eighth novel, TELL THE REST, received starred reviews in both Library Journal and Kirkus Reviews, and the New York Times said her work “triumphs as an intimate and humane evocation of day-to-day life under inhumane circumstances.” Her fiction has won a California... Read More →
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Katherine Agyemaa Agard

Katherine Agyemaa Agard is the eldest daughter of a zoologist and a botanist. At 18, she won, and declined, an Open National Scholarship in the Natural Sciences from the government of Trinidad & Tobago. Her interdisciplinary work is rooted in painting, performance, and writing. She... Read More →
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Angie Powers

Angie Powers, an award-winning filmmaker and writer, runs Willows Workshop and this summer’s Cinema of Summer filmmaking for middle and high schoolers, and more. Her first feature, Lost in the Middle, won Best Feature a the Broad Humor 2019 Festival, and was a Festival Favorite... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Third Pig Bar 116 S Main St, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

2:00pm PDT

Travel Through Time With Historical Fiction
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
From a famous poet confessing her mental health struggles, to a Ukrainian Jewish World War II veteran with a dangerous secret, to a ghost narrating the first school bombing in the United States, to an eight-year-old girl in the sultan's court during the Ottoman Empire, this reading proves historical fiction is as varied as history itself. Join four Bay Area novelists as they read from their latest works and works-in-progress.
Speakers
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Joy Lanzendorfer

Joy Lanzendorfer is the author of the novels Right Back Where We Started From (Blackstone) and The Bath School Disaster. Her nonfiction and fiction have been published in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Atlantic, Smithsonian, NPR, The Guardian, Poetry Foundation, and The Washington... Read More →
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Lee Kravetz

Novelist
Lee Kravetz is the author of the national bestselling novel The Last Confessions of Sylvia P. as well as acclaimed nonfiction, Strange Contagion and SuperSurvivors. He has written for print and television, including The New York Times, New York Magazine, Psychology Today, The Daily... Read More →
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Michael David Lukas

Michael David Lukas' first novel The Oracle of Stamboul was a finalist for the California Book Award, the NCIBA Book of the Year Award, and the Harold U. Ribalow Prize. His second novel, The Last Watchman of Old Cairo, won the Sami Rohr Prize, the National Jewish Book Award, the Prix... Read More →
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Sasha Vasilyuk

Sasha Vasilyuk is a journalist and author of a debut novel, Your Presence Is Mandatory (Bloomsbury), longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize and translated into seven languages. Her nonfiction has been published in the New York Times, CNN, Harper’s Bazaar, Time... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Retrograde Coffee Roasters 130 S Main St 102 103, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

2:00pm PDT

Jumpstart Writers
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
The concept for Jumpstart Writing Workshops began in 2002 when friends gathered in Marlene Cullen’s parlor and began writing together. The group used a rules-free method to write about whatever topics ignited their imagination. After two years, the group encouraged Marlene to offer this creative process to the public. And so, Jumpstart was born, founded on the idea that writing freely and using evocative prompts encourages writing that speaks to the soul. Jumpstart meets on the Zoom platform with facilitators Marlene Cullen, Susan Bono, teacher, editor, and writer, and Lakin Khan, former SSU writing instructor and author. The work gathered for this event began in Jumpstart from prompts such as the ones found in Marlene’s Write Spot books. Learn more at: TheWriteSpot.us
Speakers
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Susan Bono

Susan Bono has been teaching writing workshops since 1993. Her personal essays have appeared online, on stage, in anthologies, newspapers, and on the radio. She edited and published Tiny Lights: A Journal of Personal Narrative from 1995-2015, served on the board of the Mendocino Coast... Read More →
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Marlene Cullen

Marlene Cullen is passionate about encouraging people to write, especially those who think they can't write. She is editor of The Write Spot series of books, a collection of inspirational writings along with a well-curated toolbox of resources and self-care exercises. Marlene hosts... Read More →
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Lakin Khan

Lakin Khan writes and walks in the North Bay, in the woods and along the ocean, in the mountains and the marsh-trails of Marin and Sonoma Counties. She leads Jumpstart Workshops online and posts to her blog, Rhymes with Bacon. She published collection of nature and animal essays titled... Read More →
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Patricia Morris

Patricia Morris lives in Petaluma and writes on Monday nights with the Jumpstart Writing Group. She loves road trips, the Grateful Dead, and reading Dogen. Her writing has appeared in Rand McNally’s Vacation America, the Ultimate Road Atlas and The Write Spot anthologies Possibilities... Read More →
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Christine Renaudin

Christine Renaudin’s creative writing has been featured in several of Marlene Cullen’s The Write Spot’s blog, Sparks, and anthologies Discoveries, and Musings and Ravings From a Pandemic Year. Christine lives, writes, and paints in Petaluma, CA. She is also a dancer. Her most... Read More →
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Robin Mills

Robin Mills lives in Petaluma, California. By day she is an American Sign Language interpreter. Her non-work hours are spent writing, swimming, hiking, photographing the world around her, traveling, playing in various art forms and swing dancing. She has had work published in Underbelly... Read More →
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Douglas Newcomb

Douglas Newcomb grew up in the Sierra Nevada foothills, and has lived in Sonoma County since 1999. His interests and creative pursuits vary widely, but writing has long been his favored means of understanding and exploring his experience in the world.
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Mary Dooley

Mary Dooley is an architect who raised three sons in a little old house, writing from room to room to escape the noise. She recently finished her first novel in an empty nest. Her essays and poems have appeared in local and international publications including The Sitting Room Anthology... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Sebastopol Community Market 6762 Sebastopol Ave #100, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

2:00pm PDT

The Sitting Room Library presents Under the Round Table Writers
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Under the Round Table Writers are a group of writers who have benefitted in a number of ways from their association with the Sitting Room Library (SRL) and their decades long effort seeking to restore the history of women’s achievements. The many volunteers at SRL, including students and interns from neighboring SSU, are devoted to the collection and curation of interdisciplinary, international, and cross-genre literature, poetry, and art by and about women.

The Under the Round Table Writers, many of whom depend on the quiet solitude, caffeine and carbs the library mavens provide to fuel our creativity, are especially honored to represent the Sitting Room at this year’s Lit Crawl. We propose to offer an eclectic, audience-centered program of poetry and prose intended to both entertain and perhaps ease listeners’ discomforting angst concerning the socio-cultural, political chaos of our current lives – at least for the few hours folks will be romping about in the “literary mayhem” of Lit Crawl Sebastopol 2025.
Speakers
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Nicole Zimmerman

Amherst Writers & Artists (AWA) workshop facilitator, Pencil & Pen
Nicole R. Zimmerman (she/her) is a queer Jewish American writer with an MFA from the University of San Francisco. Her writing appears in The New York Times (Tiny Love Stories), Longreads, Sonora Review, The Rumpus, and Creative Nonfiction, among other publications, and she is (still... Read More →
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Bridget Hayes

Digital Literacy Specialist, Sonoma County Library
Bridget Hayes is a tech librarian and educator who specializes in helping people overcome their fear of technology. Most of her writing can be found funambulating between flash fiction and prose poetry. She loves hiking, books, traveling, tropical fruit, and wildflowers.
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Clarice Stasz

Clarice Stasz has published sixteen books, including biography, social commentary, and college texts. In retirement, she has shifted to satirical mysteries based on the imaginary Cornwall estate, Slanderly.
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Jane Lott

Jane Lott, dismayed at the accelerating losses in the environment as well as her personal life, began exploring these feelings through poetry, and in doing so, she discovered a certain hope that stays the darkness. A student of memory in the personal as well as the sociological, Jane... Read More →
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Karen FitzGerald

Karen FitzGerald is a genre-fluid writer whose passion for language centered theories of human behavior is known to emerge in her work. Her prose and poetry have been curated in a number of anthologies, e-zines, and journals including The Freedom of New Beginnings: Poems of Witness... Read More →
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Iris Jamahl Dunkle

Iris Jamahl Dunkle is an Emerita Poet Laureate of Sonoma County and a faculty member at UC Davis. She has authored two biographies: Charmian Kittredge London: Trailblazer, Author, Adventurer (2020) and Riding Like the Wind: The Life of Sanora Babb (2024). Her fourth poetry collection... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Pax Wines 6780 McKinley St #170, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

2:00pm PDT

Wednesday Edition
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Wednesday Edition is an online-only spinoff of the San Francisco Writers Workshop, providing a forum for writers in any genre to share their works-in-progress and receive constructive critiques from other writers. Some of our regular attendees spend time in Sebastopol and thought it would be fun to read there from those of their current projects that work well live!
Speakers
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Ruben Bix

Ruben Bix once drove in a demolition derby and came in fifth. Ruben Bix's dystopian comedy novel is called The Nature Preserve. Ruben Bix hitch-hiked across America four times. Ruben Bix has worked as a taxi driver, an illustrator, a grape picker, a day-laborer in Paris and a tour... Read More →
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Cynthia Gómez

Attendee
Cynthia Gómez writes horror and other types of speculative fiction. She has a particular love for themes of revenge, retribution, and resistance to oppression. The Nightmare Box and Other Stories, her first collection, was released from Cursed Morsels Press in July 2024. Her novella... Read More →
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Heather Grzych

Writer, Podcast Host, President of National Ayurvedic Medical Association
Heather Grzych writes about ancient medicine and science fiction. She is an ayurvedic practitioner and the author of The Ayurvedic Guide to Fertility, published by New World Library in 2020. She's the current president of the National Ayurvedic Medical Association, and is writing... Read More →
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Dinika Amaral

Writer
Dinika Amaral was born and raised in Bombay, India. A former banker with JP Morgan Chase & Co., she has an M.A. and M.F.A. from New York University. Her literary fiction has appeared in several literary journals, including the Iowa Review for which she was awarded the Tim McGinnis... Read More →
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Janet Change

Writer
Janet Change’s background is in the glamorous film industry, where she mostly analyzed bad scripts until 2am.She has a BA in Cinema-Television Production and Minor in Screenwriting from USC, and a Grand Diplôme and Diplôme de Boulangerie from Le Cordon Bleu Paris. She used to... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Taylor Lane Coffee 6790 Mckinley Ave, Sebastopol, CA 95472

2:00pm PDT

When Poets Rule the World
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Brenda Marie Yeager, Lake County Poet Laureate 2024-2026, has gathered some of the best people imaginable to right the course of our spinning rock with their words of truth. That is, poets, of course! We are your neighbors from Lake County & Santa Rosa, who have been writing & reading together around town & online for years. Since 2021, many of us have been focused in our writing practice in The Word Circle, an online bi-monthly group led by Lake County Poet Laureate Emerita, Georgina Marie Guardado. Come listen with us to what emerges when humans speak from their fierce and tender hearts.
Speakers
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Shizue Seigel

Shizue Seigel, director of Write Now! SF Bay, is a Japanese American writer and artist who explores intersections of history and culture from farm labor camps to corporate America. A VONA/Voices fellow, Jefferson Award recipient, and San Francisco resident, her eighth book is “Uncommon... Read More →
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Brenda Yeager

Brenda Marie Yeager is the Poet Laureate of Lake County, CA (2024-2026). Her poetry has won several prizes, including as a finalist for the 2022 Jane Underwood Poetry Prize, judged by Sharan Strange. She is published online in Noyo Review and The Bloom and in print in the RESILIENCE... Read More →
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Roy Arthur Blodgett

Roy Arthur Blodgett is a naturalist and poet currently living in Jerusalem Valley, within the ancestral homeland of the Lake Miwok. His work explores the intersections of natural and cultural history, power and privilege, ancestry, memory, and human responsibility in the cosmos. He... Read More →
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Pamela Bordisso

Pamela Bordisso is a poet living in rural Kelseyville, California under massive oaks. She tends chickens, bees, vegetables, and plants for pollinators. She has been published in Last Stanza Journal, Colussus:Body, Noyo Review, Lake County Bloom, and has been heard on The Rooted In... Read More →
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Beulah Vega

Beulah Vega (she/her) is a Latine writer, poet, and theatrical artist living and working in California’s Bay Area. Her poetry has been published in Seaside Gothic, Writers Resist, The Literary Nest, Sage Cigarettes, Walled Women, and Blood & Bourbon, among others. Her first book... Read More →
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Georgina Marie Guardado

Georgina Marie Guardado is the Poet Laureate of Lake County, CA (2020-2024), a Poets Laureate Fellow with The Academy of American Poets. and president of the Mendocino Coast Writers' Conference. Her work has appeared in The Bloom, Noyo Review, Poets.org, Humble Pie Magazine, Gulf Coast Journal, Yellow Medicine Review, The Muleskinner Journal, Colossus: Freedom, and Two Hawks Quarterly... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Goldfinch 119 S Main St, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

3:30pm PDT

California Poets in the Schools Comes to Lit Crawl Sebastopol
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
We're a group of poet-teachers with California Poets in the Schools (aka CalPoets) who want to break out of the classroom and share some of our own original poetry at Lit Crawl Sebastopol. We’ll be joined by the Sonoma County Youth Poet Laureate, and hopefully some other student poets who will read their poetry! California Poets in the Schools develops and empowers a multicultural network of independent Poet-Teachers, who bring the many benefits of poetry to youth throughout the state. (From the mission statement; https://www.californiapoets.org)
Speakers
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Brian Martens

Owner, brianrmartens.com
Brian R Martens has always been a poet, his first book Three Raven Gate, (2019) consists of Haiku and other favorite poems. His second manuscript is Merlin’s Wing. His podcast is The Spoken Symbol. He has a Masters in Organization Development. He offers workshops on Myth/Ancient... Read More →
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Pamela Michael

Pamela Michael has been teaching poetry and writing for over thirty years. She is the co-founder, with Robert Hass, of the award-winning international youth poetry and art program, River of Words.
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Lisa Shulman

Lisa Shulman is a poet, children’s book author, and teacher. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in New Verse News, ONE ART, Poetry Breakfast, Catamaran, Minnow Literary Magazine, California Quarterly, The Best Small Fictions, and a number of other journals and anthologies... Read More →
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Margo Perin

Margo Perin’s book publications include Plexiglass; The Opposite of Hollywood; Only the Dead Can Kill: Stories from Jail; and How I Learned to Cook & Other Writings on Complex Mother-Daughter Relationships. Her poetry has been anthologized in numerous anthologies. She is the poet... Read More →
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Elizabeth Bennett

Poet-teacher, California Poets in the Schools
Elizabeth Bennett taught high school English for 20 years, and ESL at Sonoma State for 12. She has been published in short story and poetry contests, and in the Redwood Writers 2021 Poetry Anthology, Beyond Distance. The Price of Saffron is her third chapbook, published in 2024. Since... Read More →
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Lisa Zheng

Lisa Zheng is the Sonoma County Youth Poet Laureate for 2024-2025.
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Chelsea Wills

Chelsea Wills is an artist, writer, and educator based in Northern California. The Home of Milk, her recent chapbook, was released by Bottlecap Press in 2024. Her art has been shown at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Jose Museum of Art, Kala Art Institute, and more. She is currently... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
Silk Moon 195 N Main St, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

3:30pm PDT

Stacks & Stories: Sonoma County Library Staff Share Their Craft
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
By day, we navigate the world of information, helping readers find the perfect story. By night, we craft our own. Join our team of library professionals—who are also writers—as we step out of the library and into the spotlight to share our original work. After the reading, we'll host a Q&A and introduce a few writing-related library resources to support your own creative journey. Come for the stories, stay for the library insider tips!
Speakers
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Bridget Hayes

Digital Literacy Specialist, Sonoma County Library
Bridget Hayes is a tech librarian and educator who specializes in helping people overcome their fear of technology. Most of her writing can be found funambulating between flash fiction and prose poetry. She loves hiking, books, traveling, tropical fruit, and wildflowers.
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Terra Emerson

Teen Services Librarian, Sonoma County Library
Terra Emerson (she/her) is an emerging poet who grew up among the oak trees and manzanita of Mendocino County. As a Teen Services Librarian she gets to witness the brilliance of young people every day. Her work has been published in Ink & Marrow and Rise Up Review.
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Joyce Johnson

Shelver, Sonoma County Library
Joyce Johnson PhD is a Shelver at the Sebastopol Library.  For many years she taught Sociology at SSU and SRJC, where she retired as head of the discipline. Since then, she’s driven Meals on Wheels, owned a corgi, rooted for the Warriors, learned how to weave, and been working... Read More →
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Simone Kremkau

Librarian, Sonoma County Library
Simone Kremkau, a librarian at the Sonoma County History & Genealogy Library, spends her days organizing knowledge and making local history accessible to all. With countless stories following her home, she cannot resist weaving past tales into present-day fiction, as though they are... Read More →
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Luis Vasquez (Lalin)

Lalin has been at Sonoma County library for the past 7 years and his hometown is Guerneville.
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Lars Rosager

Lars Rosager works at the Petaluma branch of the Sonoma County Library, and is active locally and online in education, music, and language arts. Currently, Lars's primary writing efforts are lyric poetry and commentary for a biweekly radio show. His inspirations often stem from the... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
Goldfinch 119 S Main St, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

3:30pm PDT

Interactive Reading with the Mount Tam Writers Group
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
We are a group of MFA alumnus from Dominican University. Last year, I participated in two readings, one with alumni and professors at Dominican University and had a wonderful time. This year, I am proposing an interactive reading inspired by an interview I heard on Rattle with poet Hayden Saunier. Our interest as the Mount Tam Writers is to give the experience of poetry/reading as playful, fun, inspiring, reflective and interactive. In other words, to restore and kindle a relationship between reader and writer by using our common experience and language as a bridge. The proposed interacting reading will begin with a reading of a poem. I will then ask the audience for a word or phrase that resonated with them, something they liked. The next reader will choose a piece of writing based on the audiences' response. For example: the first poem is read, and the audience says the word "frogs" one of our writers will locate and recite a piece they have written with or related "frogs". We will then continue back and forth for the duration of the time allotted. Meanwhile, I will be collecting the words or phrases chosen by the audience to possibly create a short poem that will be shared at the end of the event to commiserate our experience together. We have a wonderful group of writers from different genres that includes poetry, flash-fiction, essay and short stories that are sure to delight and intrigue our audience, as well as offering something of interest for everyone.
Speakers
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Nichole Turnbloom

Nichole Turnbloom is a poet, yoga therapist, and workshop facilitator that resides in Sonoma County. You can read her work in Acumen 108, Westbrae Literary Group, Spillwords and forthcoming in IWWG's anthology among other venues.
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Matthew Kline

Matthew Kline is an author of speculative fiction and short form poetry with an MFA in Creative Writing from Dominican University of California. His work has been published through the Pennsylvania Poetry Society, the Westmoreland Arts & Heritage Festival, and Dominican's own Tuxedo... Read More →
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Meg Neville

Meg Neville is a costume designer and writer based in Mill Valley.
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Catharine Clark-Sayles

Catharine Clark-Sayles is a physician who retired in 2019 after forty years in practice. She completed her MFA in poetry and narrative medicine at Dominican University of California in 2019. Her first two books of poetry, One Breath and Lifeboat were published by Tebot Bach Press... Read More →
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Bonnie Carasso

Bonnie Carasso is a graduate of Dominican University of California’s MFA program. She writes poetry and prose and has worked as a broadcast designer for television, owned a graphic design firm, and raised three children before returning to college alongside them to complete her... Read More →
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Christina Lopez

Christina Lopez is a prose writer from the East Bay. She started writing flash fiction during her time in Dominican University's MFA in Creative Writing program where she discovered a love for the 100-word story. When she's not writing she can be found baking vegan desserts or gardening... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
Soft Medicine Sanctuary 186 N Main St #120, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

3:30pm PDT

Poems for Rewilding: Musings on Nature and Natural States
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
All five poets for our session are current students or alumni of the Dominican University of California’s Creative Writing MFA program in Poetry. The readings will focus on themes of Nature and the concept of rewilding, with each poet sharing 2-3 short pieces; all of our participants are seasoned performers (most of us collaborated on a memory-themed poetry reading at the SF LitCrawl 2024, which received an award for “Best Interactive Arts Event”).
Speakers
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Hawa Amin-Arsala

Oratory
Hawa is a symbologist of social change and innovation. While most comfortable in liminal spaces, she considers Washington D.C. and Afghanistan two geographies of origin.Her transdisciplinary practice has touched the worlds of fine art, fashion, tech, media, diplomacy and journalism... Read More →
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Deidre Cavazzi

Deidre Cavazzi is a poet and choreographer who lives in Rohnert Park. She is completing her MFA in Creative Writing at Dominican University this June, and has been an artist in residence in far flung places like Svalbard, Iceland and Ireland, exploring intersections between art and... Read More →
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Eric Kightley

Eric Kightley lives in Berkeley and is an MFA student at Dominican University of California. He likes to read and write fiction and poetry.
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Matt Raymond

Matt Raymond’s poetry is often in celebration and contemplation of the natural world; he is currently completing an MFA in Creative Writing at Dominican University of California.
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Nichole Turnbloom

Nichole Turnbloom is a poet, yoga therapist, amateur potter and workshop facilitator, based in Sebastapol. She has an MFA in poetry from Dominican University and has completed additional training through the Institute for Poetic Medicine. You can read her work at Acumen 108, forthcoming... Read More →
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Carson Wignall

Carson Wignall views writing as a form of spiritual discipline, and poetry as a way to transform personal confession into mythic imagination, dwelling on the tension between seeking transcendence and living as a divided self. He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in Philosophy... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
The Toyworks 6940 Sebastopol Ave, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

3:30pm PDT

Iota Writers, Starting With Seeds / Wordrunner eChapbooks
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
Our North Bay writing critique group has met twice monthly for 21 years, beginning at the old SebArts building and then Iota Press in Sebastopol (we've been "Iota Writers" ever since) and more recently via Zoom. We'll be celebrating our years of mutually inspired dedication to the craft and our many publications with readings at Lit Crawl. The founding members met each other in Guy Biederman's Lowfat Fiction workshops, writing from seeds, and occasionally we still challenge one another with seeds that blossom into flashes or longer stories. Two-thirds of our group collaborates to produce the Sonoma County based, online hybrid literary journal and chapbook publication, Wordrunner eChapbooks (https://echapbook.com), which in April celebrates its 15th anniversary. We publish fiction, CNF and poetry by authors from all around the world as well as locally. Our featured speaker will be Dan Coshnear, fiction and CNF editor for our journal and a mentor to many in the North Bay literary community.
Speakers
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Jo-Anne Rosen

Publisher, Wordrunner eChapbooks
Jo-Anne's fiction has been published or reprinted in 50 journals and anthologies, nominated for a Pushcart prize and performed at the New Short Fiction Series in Hollywood, California and by Off the Page Readers Theater in Sonoma County. She is a book designer and small press publisher... Read More →
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Daniel Coshnear

Daniel Coshnear is author of Jobs & Other Preoccupations (Helicon Nine 2001) winner of the Willa Cather Fiction Award and Occupy & Other Love Stories (Kelly's Cove Press 2012) and winner of the Novella Prize for Homesick, Redux (Flock 2015), recipient of a Missouri Review Editor's... Read More →
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Judith Day

Judith Day is a psychotherapist in Sonoma County, California. Her book Glowing in the Dark, Stories of Wounded Healers (Wordrunner Press, 2023) is a set of three stories inspired by her work as a therapist. A second book, Going Where They Belong, Stories (Wordrunner Press, 2024) is... Read More →
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Linda Saldaña

Linda Saldaña is a former journalist and escaped tech writer now finding truth in fiction around and about the Bay Area. Her work has been published, performed, and yes, rejected by some excellent literary venues. She would come up with a more detailed narrative arc, but she’d... Read More →
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Nick Valdez

Nick Valdez writes, edits, and lives in Santa Rosa, California. Before becoming a freelance developmental editor of fiction and nonfiction, he taught university writing across several disciplines for over a decade. He holds a Ph.D. in English Literature from UC Riverside. Presently... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
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3:30pm PDT

LitCrawl with The Page Poets of FMSBW Press
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
Tamsin Smith and Matt Gonzalez curate an independent literary press based in Sebastopol and San Francisco. We publish two series -- The Divers Collection and The Page Poets. The Page Poets Series to solely dedicated to showcasing Northern California poets. To date, we've published 25 volumes. Several of the poets live in Sonoma County. Two live in Sebastopol. You can see our publications at www.fmsbwpress.com.
Speakers
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Tamsin Spencer Smith

President and Founder, Slipstream Strategy
Tamsin Spencer Smith is a poet, painter, and essayist. She has published five books of poetry and a novel, and frequently writes for art publications and exhibition catalogs. Her most recent collection of poems New Species of Color was released by FMSBW in 2024. Smith also co-writes... Read More →
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Beau Beausoleil

Beau Beausoleil is a poet and activist (Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here) based in San Francisco, California. He is the author of 15 chapbooks of poetry. His most recent titles are: The Killing Of George Floyd (Intermittent Press - 2023), Poems For Ukraine (Barley Books (UK) 2023... Read More →
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Fran Carbonaro

Fran Carbonaro has been published in several local anthologies and most recently in Reverberations 3. She has performed as a vocalist with rock bands, jazz ensembles and in local theater. Fran released I’m Still Alive in 2018, an album of spoken word & song. Out of the Blue, her... Read More →
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Katharine Harer

Katharine Harer loves teaching creative writing. She has worked with hundreds, maybe thousands, of students in her over thirty-year career as a community college writing teacher at Skyline College and as a private workshop instructor. Katharine has published seven collections of poetry... Read More →
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Cynthia Randolph

Born in Washington, D.C., Cynthia Randolph is a California-based artist and writer who works across photography, film, drawing, sculpture, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Her debut poetry collection, In the Museum of Hunting and Nature, was published by FMSBW press, June 2023. Her... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
Taylor Lane Coffee 6790 Mckinley Ave, Sebastopol, CA 95472

3:30pm PDT

Writing from Truth in Fiction & Memoir
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
Novelists and memoirists start with the truth—artistic or factual. They discover their stories by looking to the past and to secrets, exploring the space between what was and what might have been. Through their own truth-seeking, the authors on this panel found not only the story arcs of strong female protagonists, but their own profound truths as well. These five authors will read from and discuss highlights of creating their recent books published by Sibylline Press.
Speakers
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Jordan Rosenfeld

Author, Sibylline Press
I'm author of three novels, Fallout, Women in Red and Forged in Grace, and seven books on the craft of writing, including Make a Scene and the forthcoming The Sound of Story: Developing Voice and Tone in Writing and a project on midlife creativity. My work has been published in: The... Read More →
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Christine Walker

Artist & Author
Christine Walker is a visual artist and author of the novel “Tap Dancing at the Bluebird.” Inspired by her paternal grandmother’s Depression-era diaries, Christine took truths of that resilient family, imagined an ambitious girl and the roving boy who set her life in motion... Read More →
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Samantha Rose

Samantha Rose is an Emmy award-winning television writer and a New York Times, USA Today and internationally bestselling ghostwriter whose titles have been selected as Reese’s Book Club and Target Bookmarked Picks and featured in the Wall Street Journal, Time and Harper’s Bazaar... Read More →
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Pamela Reitman

Pamela Reitman is an award-winning writer with numerous publications in literary journals, news outlets, and magazines. Her novel Charlotte Salomon Paints Her Life is inspired by the secrets and truths within the story of the German-Jewish artist’s race again time, the Third Reich... Read More →
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Claudia H. Long

Claudia H. Long is both a lawyer a long-time writer of literary fiction, currently living in Calistoga. Her works include Nine Tenths of the Law, which has been optioned for a feature film. Murder without a Duck, A Simpato Mystery, is her fourth mystery and the first in the humorous-edge-of-cozy... Read More →
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Susannah Kennedy

Susannah Kennedy is a Berkeley and Oxford-educated anthropologist who now writes literary nonfiction. Her debut Reading Jane: A Daughter's Memoir has won many awards, including a Foreword Review INDIES Book of the Year 2023. Told through the journey of a daughter in search of truth... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
Sebastopol Community Market 6762 Sebastopol Ave #100, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

3:30pm PDT

Words of Resistance
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
Our group, comprised of six diverse female voices from San Francisco’s Writers Grotto, brings rich lived experiences to their poetry and prose. We aim to inspire and challenge audiences by exploring themes of social change and personal empowerment through our collective voices. As published novelists, poets, and journalists, we demonstrate how storytelling is a powerful act of defiance that can address global and local injustices. Our narratives illuminate the Hindu-Muslim strife in India, recount human trafficking through a victim’s epistolary entries, reflect on societal expectations to always respond with "yes," explore life in freedom even as rights are eroded, discuss how Muslim women's voices are often silenced due to misogyny within Muslim communities and racism within feminist spaces, and so much more. We tell stories that challenge societal views of women and, as journalists, write to give voice to the voiceless and hold figures in power accountable. Our work argues that writing is a critical component of a healthy society. As journalism outlets shrink, readership declines, and freedom of speech is threatened, our panel demonstrates the importance of writing. It can bring people together, create change, break down stereotypes, and serve as an enduring spirit of rebellion.
Speakers
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Sabina Khan-Ibarra

Sabina Khan-Ibarra is a Pakistani Pashtun American writer, poet, and educator with an MFA from SFSU. Her writing, which often reflects on her Pashtun heritage and its geopolitical implications, has been featured in publications such as Rising Phoenix, Panoplyzine, Anomaly Literary... Read More →
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Tara Dorabji

Tara Dorabji is the author of Call Her Freedom, winner of the Simon & Schuster Books Like Us first novel contest -- available where books are sold. She is the daughter of Parsi-Indian and German-Italian migrants. Her documentary film series on human rights defenders in Kashmir won... Read More →
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Rowena Leong Singer

Rowena Leong Singer is a Chinese-Filipino writer who is published or pending publication in The New York Times, North American Review, Black Warrior Review, Narrative, and elsewhere. She is the grand prize winner in literary fiction for the Book Pipeline Unpublished Contest, a semifinalist... Read More →
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Anoop Judge

Anoop Judge is the author of four novels, THE RUMMY CLUB which won the 2015 Beverly Hills Book Award, THE AWAKENING OF MEENA RAWAT an excerpt of which was nominated for the 2019 Pushcart Prize, NO ORDINARY THURSDAY which was a First Reads selection, and MERCY and GRACE. Her short... Read More →
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Jennifer Christgau Aquino

Jennifer Christgau Aquino is an award-winning, Bay Area-based journalist, essayist, poet and fiction writer. Her literary work recently appeared in University of Iowa’s Examined Life, Wild Roof Journal, Third Wednesday, BrainChild, The Dime Show Review and HerStry. As a professional... Read More →
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Swetha Amit

Swetha Amit is the author of two chapbooks, Cotton Candy from the Sky and Mango Pickle in Summer. An MFA graduate from the University of San Francisco, her works across genres appear in Had, Flash Fiction Magazine, Oyez Review, Door is a Jar, Cream City Review, and others. (https... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
Third Pig Bar 116 S Main St, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

3:30pm PDT

A Taste of Influence -- A Celebration of Patron Saints of Influence's First Year!
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
My co-host Gaia and I are excited about participating in this year's Lit Crawl, Sebastopol.

Last year, we started a new literary series and open mic in Santa Rosa at Shady Oak Barrel House. At these events, we feature readings by published writers and provide space for writers from all backgrounds to share their work aloud during our open mic.

The main theme of our events revolves around the honoring of who we call an "influencer" of the highest order -- a writer or artist deserving of gratitude. We use this lens to inspire those who maybe wouldn't come to a literary series otherwise and excite those of us who admire and wish to thank writers and artists deserving of continual recognition and consideration. So far, our influencers have been Frida Kahlo, Emily Dickinson, James Baldwin, and Octavia Butler with plans to honor Oscar Wilde, Diane di Prima, and Mary Shelley (and more). We have fun and want our audience to leave our events feeling uplifted, supported by a local community of passionate writers and artists as well as those of the past, and compelled to learn more. It has been going great so far! See what we have been up to at https://www.instagram.com/patron.saints.sr/

For this event, we plan to offer a review of past events by presenting a selection of published writers in the Bay Area who we have featured over the past year, and therefore, our influencers and their work. We will decorate our space with electric votive candles showcasing collages of our influencers and featured readers; and instead of a collection plate, our audience will be encouraged to take free gifts such as handmade magnets featuring our honored influencers' likenesses as well as prompts and other small tokens of our appreciation. We want it to feel like a celebration!
Speakers
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Sarah Broderick

Sarah Broderick (honoring Octavia Butler) is a co-host of the literary series and open mic Patron Saints of Influence and rotating editor at The Forge Literary Magazine. While she has published and earned recognition for her writing under her given name, she now publishes under S... Read More →
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Susan Calvillo

Susan Calvillo (honoring Frida Kahlo) is a Chinese/Mexican-American mother of 2020 twins and the author of Excerpts From My Grocery List (Beard of Bees). Her writing can be found in Zyzzyva, New American Writing, West Wind Review, Nightmare Magazine, Eye to the Telescope, and other... Read More →
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Scott Russell Duncan

Co-creator, Maíz Poppin’ Press
Scótt Russell Dúncan, a Xicano writer (honoring James Baldwin), edited the first Chicano sci-fi anthology, El Porvenir, ¡Ya!: Citlalzazanilli Mexicatl as well as the creator and editor of the upcoming Xicanxfutirsm: Griots for Tomorrow. He is director of Palabras del Pueblo... Read More →
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Aaron Jones

Aaron Jones (honoring Emily Dickinson) is a Woodland, CA based writer of fiction. Currently working on a novel, he also enjoys short stories and poetry-as-a-journal. A student of history, economics, and religion - and an unwilling participant in all.
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Chad Koch

Chad Koch (honoring Oscar Wilde) is the co-founder of Foglifter Press, an award-winning queer literary journal and press. His fiction has appeared in over a dozen publications and has twice been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.
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Gaia Patience Veenis

Gaia Patience Veenis, a prose writer originally from Santa Rosa and currently residing in San Francisco (honoring Octavia Butler), is a co-host of the literary series and open mic Patron Saints of Influence. I’m Sorry I Have to Do This—her memoir about barely surviving a chaotic... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
Pax Wines 6780 McKinley St #170, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

3:30pm PDT

Earth's Kindness
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
We are excited to share poems of "Earth's Kindness" with everyone on the Lit Crawl for our second year! All four of us are published poets with years of experience delivering dynamic, meaningful content that is both contemporary and often reaches into long-term horizons. We'll be weaving some Native flute music into the hour, thanks to one of our members, Gail Onion.
Speakers
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Sally Churgel

Sally Churgel is a poet, healer/intuitive, transformation guide, and Founder of Call to Joy. She was poet laureate of Congregation Ner Shalom from 2009-2019 and is published in their anthology, In the Light of Peace. She lives in Northern California with her husband and finds poetry... Read More →
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Raphael Block

Raphael Block has lived on three continents and resides happily in Northern California. A long-time meditator, he breathes in wonder at Earth’s and our own rhythmic ebb and flow. He is the author of five poetry books, most recently, The Dreams We Share, and produces a monthly Earth-Love... Read More →
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Gail Onion

Gail Onion: Poet Musician Artist, lover of woods and imaginal realms, silence is important as are truth and kindness, generous hearts, and open minds, listening and paying attention, living to the edge of awe, seasonal, patient, curious. She can be found wandering the streets of Oakland... Read More →
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Abby Lynn Bogomolny

Abby Lynn Bogomolny is the editor of New to North America: Writing by US Immigrants, author of three poetry collections and the latest chapbook The Lighted Pull of Dreams. Her poetry has appeared in many publications: Oakland Out Loud, Reverberations: Three, Quarry West, Sinister... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm PDT
Sebastopol Center For the Arts 282 S High St, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

5:00pm PDT

Monday Morning Poets
Saturday May 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Our six readers are a representative sample of the Morning Monday Poets, twelve female poets from Sonoma County who meet weekly to support and critique each other’s writing. Originally formed by former Sonoma County Poet Laureate Terry Ehret, the group morphed from a class to group meetings in Poet Fran Claggett-Holland’s living room where we practiced a variety of poetic forms, free verse styles. Of late, our members take turns hosting the group in their homes and delivering presentations on major poets of the past and present from Wallace Stevens and Phillip Larken to Elizabeth Bishop and Joy Harjo. The majority of the Monday Morning Poets are published writers with pieces appearing in literary journals and anthologies. All six applying for Litcrawl have poems in Reverberations 3: A Visual Conversation, and four of the six have attracted the attention of publishers who released their poetry collections. One of the six has also released a CD of her poetic lyrics as delightful songs, backed by full musical arrangements.
Speakers
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Nancy Dougherty

Nancy Cavers Dougherty is the author of four chapbooks; Heaven is in Truckee, Tape Recorder On, Memory In Salt, Levee Town and Silk, a collaboration. A poet and collage artist, her love of the creative arts goes back to her childhood in Massachusetts. She continues today exploring... Read More →
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Jo Ann Smith

Jo Ann Smith’s career in public education culminated as a high school Superintendent. In that capacity, her writing relied on the orderly left side of her brain. She now finds herself drawn to the reading and writing of poetry – a creative journey that continues to be challenging... Read More →
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Laura Blatt

Laura Blatt’s writing has appeared in Lilith, California Quarterly, The Poet, and several anthologies. She has worked as a website writer, a laboratory technician, and a publishing company manager. On most days, you will find her walking through the woods or listening to her ga... Read More →
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Briahn Kelly-Brennan

Briahn is an old nonbinary lesbian.
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Fran Carbonaro

Fran Carbonaro has been published in several local anthologies and most recently in Reverberations 3. She has performed as a vocalist with rock bands, jazz ensembles and in local theater. Fran released I’m Still Alive in 2018, an album of spoken word & song. Out of the Blue, her... Read More →
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Deborah Taylor-French

Writer Blogger, Author
Deborah Taylor-French’s poetry can be found in the California Quarterly and other anthologies. She is the author of Red Sky at Night Dog Leader Mysteries and blogs to save the hearts of dog lovers everywhere at www.dogleadermysteries.com... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Silk Moon 195 N Main St, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

5:00pm PDT

Dangerous Games
Saturday May 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Have you ever found yourself in an untenable situation, one that threatens to upend the life you've carefully constructed and put you in harm's way? The pieces in this proposed group of readers run from memoir to fiction, but all put their central "characters" in jeopardy to varying degrees. There's a video game maker with a conflicted conscious and a faltering moral compass. A woman being watched by some force the scrapes both her window and her nerves. A sheltered girl contemplating betraying her culture to move into a new world. A documentary filmmaker facing her mortality on a shoot. And a mother trying desperately to reconcile the daughter she thought she knew with the fugitive the authorities would paint that young woman as. Step into our parlor and play some Dangerous Games with us.
Speakers
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Megan E. McDonald

Megan E. McDonald is a video game producer in the San Francisco Bay Area. A 2016 recipient of a Stanford Online Fiction Certificate, she was named 2018 Literary Stage Exhibitor of the Year at the San Mateo County Fair, and placed in the poetry and fiction divisions in 2019. She was... Read More →
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Aline Soules

Writer
Aline Soules’ work has appeared in Kenyon Review, Houston Literary Review, Poetry Midwest, Galway Review, Flash Fiction Magazine, and others. Her book reviews have been published by Tupelo Quarterly, Colorado Review, Los Angeles Review, and more. She earned a MFA in Creative Writing... Read More →
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Simi Monheit

Simi Monheit is a graduate of Stanford’s Novel Writing Certificate program, has a Master’s degree in Computer Science and an undergraduate degree in English. She started writing after a career in technology. THE GOLDIE STANDARD, her debut novel, was named one of the Hundred Best... Read More →
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Frances Reid

Frances Reid, an Oscar nominated, Sundance award-winning documentary filmmaker, has focused for over thirty years on films that explore social issues, LGBTQ and women’s rights, AIDS, and racial healing. Her story of the making of those films has been written into her recently completed... Read More →
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Gail Ansel

Gail Ansel is is a graduate of Stanford’s Novel Writing Certificate program whose work addresses such controversial contemporary issues as the aftermath of abortion, adoption and now, with her current project IMMUNITY, domestic terrorism. Originally from Massachusetts, Gail now... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Taylor Lane Coffee 6790 Mckinley Ave, Sebastopol, CA 95472

5:00pm PDT

LitCamp presents Sour Grapes: 15 Super-Short Stories About Having a Bad Attitude
Saturday May 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Join us as 15 talented writers from our community read no-more-than-3-minutes pieces on our theme, Sour Grapes: 15 Super-Short Stories About Having a Bad Attitude. Emceed by LitCamp/Page Street founder, Janis Cooke Newman
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Janis Cooke Newman

Janis Cooke Newman is the author of the memoir, 'The Russian Word for Snow,' as well as the novels, 'Mary; Mrs. A. Lincoln,' and 'A Master Plan for Rescue.' She is also the founder of LitCamp and Page Street.
Saturday May 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Soft Medicine Sanctuary 186 N Main St #120, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

5:00pm PDT

Writing the Road: Uncovering Truths and Transformations in Narrative
Saturday May 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Four Bay Area authors of diverse backgrounds and ages will discuss how “the road” is a crucial element in their writing, both literally and metaphorically, as a path to or away from suffering and joy. They will delve into the works of other authors who explore the theme of “the road,” examining how displacement from homelands and the search for identity and belonging are central to these narratives and how they reflect the complexities of human experience. Their discussion will examine how deep truths about our lives emerge in the spaces between places. The authors will read excerpts from their work, highlighting how language, character development, and plot are intricately woven into these emblematic journeys.
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avatar for Tania Malik

Tania Malik

Tania Malik is the author of the novel HOPE YOU ARE SATISFIED (Unnamed Press/Verve Books, UK), which was recommended by NPR and named one of the best espionage novels of 2023 by CrimeReads. Her previous novel, THREE BARGAINS (W.W. Norton), received a Publishers Weekly Starred review... Read More →
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Joan Gelfand

Author of three collections of poetry, a chapbook of short fiction, and a novel set in a Silicon Valley startup, Joan Gelfand has taught for California Poets in the Schools, The Writing Salon, and the San Francisco Writer’s Conference. In January 2024, “OUTSIDE VOICES: A MEMOIR... Read More →
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Louise Nayer

Louise Nayer has written two books of poetry, one with funding from the NEA, and co-authored HOW TO BURY A GOLDFISH (Rodale). BURNED: A MEMOIR (Atlas) was an Oprah great read and winner of The Wisconsin Library Award. She is also the author of POISED FOR RETIREMENT: MOVING FROM ANXIETY... Read More →
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Olga Zilberbourg

Olga Zilberbourg's English-language debut LIKE WATER AND OTHER STORIES (WTAW Press) explores “bicultural identity hilariously, poignantly,” according to The Moscow Times. Zilberbourg’s writing has appeared in Narrative Magazine, World Literature Today, Tin House, Electric Literature... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
The Toyworks 6940 Sebastopol Ave, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

5:00pm PDT

Marin Poetry Center
Saturday May 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
The Marin Poetry Center has been in existence since 1981. Part of its multifaceted mission is to promote the reading and writing of poetry in Marin County. This year, the Board wishes represent MPC at the Sebastopol Litcrawl by sending some of its members to read.
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David Booth

David Booth is a high school humanities teacher and a poet who has lived and worked in the San Francisco Bay Area for over thirty years. Tell Me Please, What’s the Matter is his second book of poems. Simi Press published his debut collection Too Bright to See in 2021. Booth serves... Read More →
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Francesca Bell

Francesca Bell is the author of Bright Stain, finalist for the Washington State Book Award and the Julie Suk Award, and What Small Sound, finalist for the Julie Suk Award and recipient of an honorable mention for the Eric Hoffer Award, and the translator of Max Sessner’s Whoever... Read More →
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Judy Bertelsen

Judy Bertelsen has been writing poetry pretty much all of her life. She grew up on a small farm in the San Joaquin Valley and made her way to Berkeley as an undergraduate. A number of her poems have been published in journals and anthologies, including the Seneca Review, the Community... Read More →
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Linda Michel-Cassidy

Small press outreach, Interviews, Why There Are Words
Linda Michel-Cassidy’s writing has appeared in Rattle, The Rumpus, Electric Lit, Tahoma Review, December, Catamaran, and elsewhere. Her story collection, When We Were Hardcore, from EastOver Press is coming out in early 2025. She is senior reviews and hybrid/collaboration editor... Read More →
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Sandy Cross

Sandy Cross has been on the Board of the Marin Poetry Center for several years. In the spring of 2023, she earned my MFA in poetry at St Mary’s College of California, where she worked with Brenda Hillman, Matthew Zapruder and Ada Limon. Sandy lives in Stinson Beach, between the... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Pax Wines 6780 McKinley St #170, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

5:00pm PDT

Members of the Marin Poetry Center
Saturday May 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
The Marin Poetry Center has been in existence since 1981. Part of its multifaceted mission is to promote the reading and writing of poetry in Marin County. This year, the Board wishes represent MPC at the Sebastopol Litcrawl by sending some of its members to read.
Speakers
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LeeAnn Pickrell

LeeAnn Pickrell’s debut collection is Gathering the Pieces of Days (Unsolicited Press, 2025). Her work has appeared in a variety of online and print journals, including One Art, Atlanta Review, and Unbroken. LeeAnn’s chapbook Punctuated was published by Bottlecap Press in 2024... Read More →
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J Livingston

J. Livingston is a Mill Valley-based sculptor and poet. He co-leads the O’Hanlon Center for the Arts Poetry Group. His poetry and visual artwork reflect his decades-long fascination with light and shadow (literal and metaphorical) and with the indistinct realm where pattern and... Read More →
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Jodi

Jodi Hottel’s recent chapbook is Out of the Ashes from Pandemonium Press. Previous chapbooks are Voyeur from WordTech Press in 2017 and Heart Mountain, winner of the 2012 Blue Light Press Poetry Prize. Jodi’s been published in numerous journals and anthologies, and her work’s... Read More →
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Cathryn Shea

Cathryn Shea's second poetry collection is “Ghost Matinee” (Unsolicited Press, 2025), following her debut collection “Genealogy Lesson for the Laity.” Cathryn's poetry has appeared in Rust + Moth, Poet Lore, Quiddity, Gargoyle, and widely elsewhere. Cathryn served as editor... Read More →
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Clare Blotter

Claire Blotter's new poetry collection, EXPANDING.WATER.WAYS., is about U.S. wetlands threatened by a 2023 Supreme Court decision. Her work has been published in Rattle, Spillway, Lilith, the San Francisco Chronicle, The West Marin Review and California Fire & Water: A Climate Crisis... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Sebastopol Center For the Arts 282 S High St, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

5:00pm PDT

Unsolicited Press Presents!
Saturday May 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Thank you very much for considering our group of five Bay Area writers who have books of short fiction and poetry published with Unsolicited Press (https://www.unsolicitedpress.com), a vibrant, cutting-edge, and women-owned and operated independent press based out of Portland, Oregon. We are also widely published in literary journals and have strong ties with Bay Area writing organizations and readings. We love engaging with audiences about our work, publishing, and writing in general. One of us lives in the North Bay, and one of us is a third generation Bay Area resident whose writing sample takes place in Sonoma. The others of us live in the East Bay and Pacifica.
Speakers
avatar for Sommer Schafer

Sommer Schafer

Sommer Schafer is Senior Editor of The Forge Literary Magazine and widely published, including a Distinguished Story in Best American Short Stories 2019. Her first book, THE WOMEN, a collection of short stories, was released by Unsolicited Press in November 2023. Her second book... Read More →
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Patricia Q. Bidar

Patricia Quintana Bidar is a third generation Californian with ancestral ties to the Bay Area, Santa Fe, Southern Arizona, and the Great Salt Lake. Her first full collection of short works, Pardon Me for Moonwalking, is coming this fall from Unsolicited Press.
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LeeAnn Pickrell

LeeAnn Pickrell’s debut collection is Gathering the Pieces of Days (Unsolicited Press, 2025). Her work has appeared in a variety of online and print journals, including One Art, Atlanta Review, and Unbroken. LeeAnn’s chapbook Punctuated was published by Bottlecap Press in 2024... Read More →
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Kerry Donoghue

Kerry Donoghue’s poetry and stories have appeared in Ninth Letter, Painted Bride Quarterly, Permafrost, The Louisville Review, and The South Carolina Review, among other journals. She was also a fiction cohort for the 2025 Poets & Writers Get the Word Out publicity incubator. MOUTH... Read More →
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Terry Tierney

Terry Tierney is the author of the poetry collection Why Trees Stay Outside, (Unsolicited Press 2024), The Poet’s Garage (2020) and the novels Lucky Ride (2021) and The Bridge on Beer River (2023). A member of the San Francisco Writers Grotto, he lives in the Bay Area with his family... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Sebastopol Community Market 6762 Sebastopol Ave #100, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

5:00pm PDT

End Times? The Clock Is Ticking! A Flash Fiction Collective Reading
Saturday May 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
The Flash Fiction Collective is a San Francisco Bay Area reading series founded in 2014 by Jane Ciabattari, Grant Faulkner, and Meg Pokrass (with Kirsten Chen joining a few years later). Readers have included Rita Bullwinkel, R.O. Kwon, Susan Steinberg, Thaisa Frank, James Thomas (who has edited multiple flash anthology and coined the term "flash fiction") and dozens of others. For Litcrawl, co-founders Jane Ciabattari and Grant Faulkner will read and co-host an hour of readings of stories under 1,000 words. Seven readers, dozen of stories in an hour, all circling around the apocalyptic, the surreal, the granular and the sublime.
Speakers
avatar for Jane Ciabattari

Jane Ciabattari

Co-founder, Flash Fiction Collective
Jane Ciabattari is author of the short story collection Stealing the Fire (Dzanc Books rEprint Series, Iowa Short Fiction finalist). She has published dozens of short stories, some of which have been Her been honored with three Pushcart Prize special mentions, an Editor’s Choice... Read More →
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Ianthe Brautigan

Ianthe Brautigan writes nonfiction, fiction, and for television. She is the author of You Can’t Catch Death and an executive producer for the motion picture, The Hawkline Monster.
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Grant Faulkner

Co-founder, Memoir Nation
Grant Faulkner is the co-host of the Write-minded podcast, which is ranked as the fourth most popular podcast for writers. He’s also an executive producer on America’s Next Great Author and the co-founder of Memoir Nation, the Flash Fiction Institute, and 100 Word Story.He has... Read More →
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Molly Giles

Molly Giles is the author of five award winning short story collections, two novels, and a memoir. Her flash fictions have appeared in many anthologies, including the Pushcart Prize.
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Georgina Marie Guardado

Georgina Marie Guardado is the Poet Laureate of Lake County, CA (2020-2024), a Poets Laureate Fellow with The Academy of American Poets. and president of the Mendocino Coast Writers' Conference. Her work has appeared in The Bloom, Noyo Review, Poets.org, Humble Pie Magazine, Gulf Coast Journal, Yellow Medicine Review, The Muleskinner Journal, Colossus: Freedom, and Two Hawks Quarterly... Read More →
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Britta Stromeyer

Britta Stromeyer's writing appears in Flash Fiction Magazine, Bending Genres Journal, Necessary Fiction, On The Seawall, Marin Independent Journal and other publications. Britta has authored award-winning children’s books & was a finalist for the Bellingham Review Tobias Wolff Award... Read More →
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Kara Vernor

Kara Vernor’s fiction and essays have appeared in Ninth Letter, Gulf Coast, The Normal School, The Los Angeles Review, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, and elsewhere. She has received support from the Elizabeth George Foundation and the Mendocino Coast Writers’ Conference, and her writing has... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Third Pig Bar 116 S Main St, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA

6:30pm PDT

Particles of Speech: Spoken Word (and music) concert
Saturday May 17, 2025 6:30pm - 7:30pm PDT
We intend perform spoken word/poetry over traditional and non-traditional hip-hop/rap music -- we are reviving a genre that combines poetry/prose with rhythmic music. We performed informally in January 2025 in Sebastopol and received positive feedback -- before we launched on a world tour that included Singapore and India. Our work is mostly in English but sprinkled with our native tongue, Bengali.  
Speakers
avatar for Devi S Laskar

Devi S Laskar

Devi S. Laskar is the author of The Atlas of Reds and Blues, winner of Crook’s Corner Book Prize for best debut novel set in the South, winner of the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature (selected by APALA); selected by The Georgia Center for the Book as a book “All Georgians... Read More →
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Brooklyn Shanti

Brooklyn Shanti, is an American artist, producer, and songwriter. Best known for his work in pioneering South Asian hip-hop between the late 90’s to present as well as his contributions to the evolution of Tropical Bass and Global Bass, Shanti is a DJ and vocalist on stage, and... Read More →
Saturday May 17, 2025 6:30pm - 7:30pm PDT
Sebastopol Center For the Arts 282 S High St, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA
 
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