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Upcoming 2008 Events

Litquake
Saturday, October 11, 2008
6:00-7:00pm


Intersection for the Arts
(Upstairs at the Intersection for the Arts Gallery, 446 Valencia between 15th and 16th.)
The reading will be part of Litquake's annual Lit Crawl, a pub crawl style event that includes readings at various locations throughout the Mission District.


2007 Calendar

Women’s Literary Festival of Santa Barbara
Saturday, February 24, 2007

8:30 am - 4:00 pm Fess Parker's DoubleTree Resort
633 East Cabrillo Blvd, Santa Barbara, California
"The Festival celebrates women writers and readers and is dedicated to promoting literacy, diversity and social justice."

Cody's Bookstore

Thursday, March 8, 2007
T Cooper and Katia Noyes
1730 4th St, Berkeley, CA
(510) 559-9500

Radar Salon

Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Eureka Valley-Harvey Milk Memorial Branch Library
3555 16th St, San Francisco
(415) 355-5616


June 20, 2007
Betty's List Book Club Duboce Park Cafe, 2 Sanchez (near 14th), SF.

2006 Calendar

Litquake's Litcrawl

Saturday, October 14
7:15-8:15pm
Upstairs @ The Elbo Room (21 and over)

647 Valencia Street

Katia will be part of Litquake's amazing annual Lit Crawl,
a pub crawl style event that includes 25 different venues at various locations throughout the Mission District.
Event title: Gender/Queer:
Beyond the Binary with Suspect Thoughts and Others

Lineup includes: Blake C. Aarens, Meliza Banales, Stephen Beachy, Alicia E. Goranson, Mattilda, a.k.a. Matt Bernstein Sycamore, and Katia Noyes.


Community of Writers at Squaw Valley, August 5-12, 2006:

Katia is a guest alumni author and will be at the conference from August 6-9;
she will be reading 5:30 on August 8. Other guest alumni include Christina Adams, Michael Lavigne, Denise Nicholas, and Chris Zaknussem.

2006 Squaw Valley Conference Info


June 17 & 18

Book Group Expo, San Jose

"Meet (famous) authors. Eat chocolate. Attend lively discussions. Taste wine. Have your books signed. Sample desserts. Meet other serious readers. Watch LIVE cooking demonstrations. Meet (not yet famous) authors. Savor fine tea. Browse books—lots of books—to your heart’s content. Listen to literati. Enjoy friends. Eat more chocolate. Learn about book groups and book clubs. Have fun. Serious fun."

Katia will partake in a literary salon on Saturday June 17 at 11:30 am. Writers include Amy Tan, Dorothy Allison, ZZ Packer and many more.

Toll free ticket hotline 1-800-838-3006


Pink Saturday, June 24 12 Noon:

Katherine V. Forrest, Katia Noyes, and Michelle Tea

A Different Light Bookstore, San Francisco

1489 Castro St Phone: 415-431-0891


San Francisco Gay Pride Day, June 25, 2:15

Katia will be reading in the Writer's Village on UN Plaza near Hyde St

Map


New College of California
Writers' Center Reading Series
Saturday, September 23, 2006:

6:30-8:00 pm
766 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
415-437-3460
Katia will give a talk about the process of writing Crashing America.
"A monthly reading series dedicated to bringing in outside voices to the New College community."

Thursday, April 13 at 7pm:

Bluestockings, New York City

"a radical bookstore, fair trade cafe, and activist center
in the Lower East Side of Manhattan."

Thursday, April 6:

Lambda Literary Award Finalists Reception and Reading
Catered Reception: 5:30 to 6:00pm Readings: 6:00pm to 7:00pm Signing: 7pm to 7:30pm San Francisco Main Public Library 100 Larkin Street, San Francisco

Wednesday, April 5:

Northern California Book Awards
Signing and Reception 5-6; Awards Ceremony 6-8
Fiction Finalists:
Their Magician and Other Stories by Gloria Kurian Broder;Winners by Eric B. Martin; Crashing America by Katia Noyes; Europe Central by William T. Vollman
San Francisco Main Public Library
100 Larkin Street, San Francisco

Friday, March 31, 7 PM:

Reading and Discussing Crashing America
Cover to Cover Bookstore
1307 Castro Street, near 24th Street, San Francisco

Sunday, March 26, 7:00 PM:

Skylight Books, Los Angeles

1818 N. Vermont Avenue ("a fiercely independent bookstore in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles between glamorous Hollywood and glorious Silverlake") 323.660.1175

Tuesday, March 21, 7:30 PM:

Book Shop Santa Cruz

1520 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz

831.423.0900

Friday, March 17, 7 PM:

Michelle Tea's Book Party for ROSE Of NO MAN'S LAND

With readings by Michelle Tea and further ruminations on tattoos, drugs and shopping malls from Stephen Elliot, Tara Jepsen, Beth Lisick and Katia Noyes.

Varnish Fine Art Gallery

soju martini and wine bar

77 Natoma St (between 1st/2nd and Howard/Mission), San Francisco

San Francisco State University: Guest Speaker

Lesbian/Queer Perspectives on Literature and Media

Instructor: Kami Chisholm

Wednesday, March 8:

Panelist at UC Extension: Writing Short Fiction from Life Experience

Saturday January 14:

Writers with Drinks

A Spoken Word Variety Show

Lynnee Breedlove (One Freak Show)

Katia Noyes (Crashing America)

Shailja Patel (Migritude)

At The Make-Out Room 3225 22nd. St., San Francisco CA, from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM, doors open at 7 PM. $3-5 benefit for Other Magazine

Sunday, February 22:

Whiners Book Group of Eugene, Oregon meets to discuss Crashing America.
Hosted by novelist and playwright, Paul Calandrino.

Friday, February 24:

Queer Open Mic Queer Open Mic happens on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of every month at Three Dollar Bill Cafe on the first floor of the San Francisco's LGBT Community Center at 1800 Market @ Octavia in SF and is hosted by Cindy M. Emch.

2005 Calendar

Live from Burbank! Q Television Network

Friday, November 11
On Q Live is a nightly interactive queer talk show/party.
Guests will include comedian Margaret Cho,the singer Alyson, and Katia Noyes.

November 9-10 at University of California at San Diego : Guest Author

New Writing Series SPONSORED BY THE DIVISION OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES

Friday, December 2 at School of the Arts High School: Guest Author

Monday, December 12 at 7 PM

Fusion City hosted by Kate Braverman

Music and subversive literary discussion hosted by writer Kate Braverman with Kim Addonizio, Charlie Anders, Daphne Gottlieb, Katia Noyes, and Michelle Redmond

Edinburgh Castle, 950 Geary St, San Francisco

Saturday, October 15 8 PM-9:15

Litcrawl

Lone Palm, a bar on 22nd Street, between Valencia and Guerrero, San Francisco

Litquake
Readers will include Meg Waite Clayton, Bharati Mukherjee, Katia Noyes, and Sarah Stone.
The reading will be part of Litquake's annual Lit Crawl, a pub crawl style event that includes 25 different venues at various locations throughout the Mission District.

DATE: Friday, September 30 7pm
(performance, readings, book signing, and celebrating):

Book Party for Crashing America

Varnish Fine Art Gallery

soju martini and wine bar

77 Natoma St (between 1st/2nd and Howard/Mission)

Guest stars Michelle Tea, Keith Hennessy, Mattilda, and Daphne Gottlieb will share road stories.

We'll toast soju martinis.

Katia will read, probably "the place of belonging" part.

This party is for all the people who had faith.

And any beyouteefull person who wants to join us--you're welcome, too.

Co-sponsored by Books Inc
~ ~ ~ ~

Thursday, September 22. Reception at 7; Reading at 7:30:

Readers' Books in Sonoma

Katia Noyes (Crashing America)

Ali Liebegott (The Beautifully Worthless)

My brother David Noyes, a much-loved Sonoma winemaker, will pour his wines for a pre-reading reception.

130 E. Napa St. Sonoma, CA 95476 Tel: 707-939-1779

Tuesday, September 20 at 7 PM:

CRASHING AMERICA LAUNCHES

A Clean Well-Lighted Place for Books

601 Van Ness Ave (between Golden Gate/Turk), San Francisco

Katia Noyes reads from Crashing America with the amazing Ali Liebegott (The Beautifully Worthless)

Friday, September 16 at 7:30:

Modern Times Bookstore a neighborhood bookstore in the Mission, 888 Valencia Street

Lauren Sanders (With or Without You)

Katia Noyes (Crashing America)

Michelle Tea (Rent Girl)

Thursday, September 8 at 7 PM:

Mechanics Institute Library

(Café opens at 6:00 pm) Mechanics' Saloon: Short Fiction Fest Hosted by Michael Disend

Tuesday, June 7, 2005

at 6:00 p.m. sharp:

Radar Reading Series, hosted by Michelle Tea
San Francisco Public Library
Lower Level, Latino/Hispanic Community Meeting Room
100 Larkin Street, San Francisco

Saturday, April 2, 2005

a benefit for the Femina Potens Art Space

details: GIANTESS, a gigantic benefit for femina potens Saturday, April 2nd, Varnish Fine Arts, 77 Natoma @ 2nd Street, 8:00pm $5.00-10.00 all cash goes to femina potens--a feminist, queer & trans art space! with readings by: Michelle Tea (Rent Girl), Ali Liebegott (The Beautifully Worthless), Ricky Lee, Cindy Emch, Katia Noyes (Crashing America), Shana, Tracy Vogel, and beautiful music by Paper Boats

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