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Legendary Artists on Identity and Remembering: Vulnerability in Creating Across Genres

Bay Area Book Festival Podcast

Release Date: 10/03/2024

Dark teen storytelling show art Dark teen storytelling

Bay Area Book Festival Podcast

Traci Chee, Sarah Lariviere, Darcie Little Badger, Sandra Proudman, Brittany Williams, moderated by Laura Gao Daniel Sometimes, the darkness can illuminate the imagination—especially in these beautifully wrought novels for teen readers. New York Times bestselling author Traci Chee’s gut-wrenching fantasy Kindling tells the tale of postwar “kindlings,” a corps of elite, magic-wielding warriors whose devastating power comes at the cost of their own young lives. Darcie Little Badger’s A Snake Falls to Earth, longlisted for the National Book Award and winner of the Newbery Award, is a...

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Immigration Narratives: Expansive Genres, Expansive Identities show art Immigration Narratives: Expansive Genres, Expansive Identities

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Faith Adiele, Bill Hing, Tessa Hulls, Lauren Markham, moderated by Tasneem Raja   Immigrant narratives span time, place, and genre to reach deeper universal truths. Four writers join in conversation to explore the many facets of immigrant narratives. Migration and immigration narratives are foundational to how we understand and celebrate culture, and these four panelists grapple with this central theme through various lenses—from Lauren Markham’s exploration of the criminalization of migration, to Tessa Hulls’ depiction of the immigrant experience through multiple generations...

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The Forgetters: Greg Sarris in conversation with Jane Ciabattari show art The Forgetters: Greg Sarris in conversation with Jane Ciabattari

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Greg Sarris in conversation with Jane Ciabattari Join Greg Sarris, acclaimed author and tribal leader, in an engaging conversation with literary critic and interviewer Jane Ciabattari as they explore his latest work, The Forgetters. Don’t miss this insightful conversation between two literary luminaries about a book that is as thought-provoking as it is unforgettable.

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Navigating the Mirror World: Misinformation, Conspiracies, and Why It’s Time to Wake Up show art Navigating the Mirror World: Misinformation, Conspiracies, and Why It’s Time to Wake Up

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Naomi Klein in conversation with Brooke Warner Join award-winning author, professor, filmmaker, and activist Naomi Klein in conversation about her latest book, Doppelganger: A Trip into the Mirror World. Doppelganger offers a unique and dynamic perspective on the absurdity and complexity of our current political moment. Klein uses her own experience of being mistaken for “Other Naomi” (Naomi Wolf, the feminist intellectual turned anti-vaxxer conspiracy theorist) as a springboard to explore what she calls the “mirror world,” where conspiracy theories, online paranoia, mimicking,...

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Memoir and Imagination: Where Truth and Creativity Collide show art Memoir and Imagination: Where Truth and Creativity Collide

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Grace Loh Prasad, Sylvia Brownrigg, Leta McCollough Seletzky, Tarek El-Ariss, moderated by Piper Kerman Moderated by Piper Kerman (Orange Is the New Black), four panelists share their process and experience of memoir as the telling of a true story, but also as a work of imagination. Our esteemed panelists, Grace Prasad (The Translator’s Daughter), Sylvia Brownrigg (The Whole Staggering Mystery), Leta McCollough Seletzky (The Kneeling Man), and Tarek El-Ariss (Water on Fire), have recently released memoirs that touch upon the authors’relationship to their parents—how they mourn them,...

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First Person Plural: Poets Speaking for Self and Community in Poetry and Memoir show art First Person Plural: Poets Speaking for Self and Community in Poetry and Memoir

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José Vadi, Brontez Purnell, Priscilla Wathington, Adrienne Chung, MC’d by Sam Sax Come hear some of the Bay Area’s most dynamic poets with new collections of poetry and memoir. Panelists include Brontez Purnell, whose Ten Bridges I’ve Burnt is a wrenching, sexy, and exhilaratingly energetic memoir in genre-defying verse; Priscilla Wathington, whose debut chapbook, Paper & Stick, draws from her experiences as a Palestinian American and her past human rights and humanitarian work with NGOs such as Defense for Children International – Palestine; poet José Vadi, whose book, Chipped:...

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National Book Critics Circle Superstars of Fiction show art National Book Critics Circle Superstars of Fiction

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Amy Tan and Jonathan Lethem, moderated by Jane Ciabattari Honoring the fiftieth anniversary of the National Book Critics Circle, this panel presents a beautiful range of voices representing some of the best and most beloved fiction writers of our times. First books by Jonathan Lethem (Motherless Brooklyn) and Amy Tan (The Joy Luck Club) won NBCC awards. The esteemed panelists will read from recent work and discuss the transformative nature of winning an NBCC award and their writing life since with moderator Jane Ciabattari, NBCC Vice President/Events.

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Architectural Insights: Revealing Layers of Meaning in Bay Area Landmarks show art Architectural Insights: Revealing Layers of Meaning in Bay Area Landmarks

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John King, Eric Porter, moderated by Bianca Taylor Discover the Bay Area’s architectural gems through a narrative lens, as they unveil the intricate interplay of cultural, social, and technological forces. This panel showcases the authors of two captivating reads: John King, author of Portal, a vivid exploration of the Ferry Building’s rich history and symbolic significance, and Eric Porter, author of A People’s History of SFO, a compelling voyage through the ever-evolving landscape of San Francisco International Airport, beyond its terminals and tarmacs and into the ongoing struggle for...

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Special Episode: The Next Chapter: Arts and Advocacy and the role of festivals show art Special Episode: The Next Chapter: Arts and Advocacy and the role of festivals

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J.K. Fowler of Bay Area Book Festival in conversation with Steve Wasserman of Heyday Books The arts are widely underfunded at a time when we need meaning and connection more than ever. What can we do as writers, creatives, and community members? Support the Bay Area Book Festival 

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Lurking in Plain Sight: Crime Fiction Beyond Genre Borders show art Lurking in Plain Sight: Crime Fiction Beyond Genre Borders

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Nancy Jooyoun Kim, Ritu Mukerji, Jason Powell, moderated by Heather Young Moderated by thriller author Heather Young (The Distant Dead), this panel brings together novelists whose books center elements of crime, whether they’re shelved in mystery or literary fiction. Writer and firefighter Jason Powell’s debut novel, No Man’s Ghost, explores the psyches of those who fight fires and those who set them. Nancy Jooyoun Kim’s What We Kept To Ourselves is a historical novel about a Korean immigrant family grappling with the mystery of the mother’s disappearance, only to find a dead body in...

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