This week in San Francisco
Monday 3/26: SF’s only lending library, Ourshelves, opens its doors for the third public reading series tonight at 8pm. Free.
Tuesday 3/27: Green Apple Books presents fiction writer Adam Johnson, author of The Orphan Master’s Son, in conversation with Litquake co-founder Jack Boulware as part of Litquake’s Epicenter series. 7pm, Free, Cafe Tosca.
Wednesday 3/28: Lit Up Writers is back and ruminating upon Chaos and Catastrophe: The Worst Days of Our Lives. $5, 7pm, Intersection for the Arts.
Thursday 3/29: Kenneth Wishnia and Summer Brenner read from their co-authored Send My Love and a Molotov Cocktail: Stories of Crime, Love and Rebellion, a “unique set of work that revolves around riots, revolts, and revolution.” 7pm, Free, Modern Times Books.
Friday 3/30: 250,000+ books on sale for the annual SF Public Library‘s book sale, today through April 1, from 10am-6pm at Fort Mason.
Saturday 3/31: The 17th annual Anarchist Book Fair at the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate park. 11am-6pm, Free.
Sunday 4/1: Marxist historian Peter Linebaugh reads from his latest Ned Ludd & Queen Mab: Machine-Breaking, Romanticism, and the Several Commons of 1811-12 at Green Arcade. Free, 7pm.