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Lit Camp presents: Failed States
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Karolina Connolly scribbles stories and chips away at a novel. Raised in former USSR, she currently lives in the Bay Area where her day job in Organization Development inspires strange ideas about future societies.
Emily has written a memoir about life in California and death on the road. She is currently at work on a novel, tentatively titled Magic Bus, about tech bros, Mission pros, and sad Silicon Valley teenagers.
Roy Dufrain is a former college dropout, speedfreak, dive-bar pool shark, and newspaperman. He is a recent graduate of the Novel Writing Certificate program at Stanford University. He lives in the hills of Northern California, and makes a living as the editor and publisher of a travel...
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Robyn Johnson believes in third chances. After earning not just one but two English degrees, she finally decided to stakeout her own cranny in the literary world. Consequently she's working on a lyrical memoir about space travel and death. Mostly death.
I'm the New York Times bestselling author of the anti-helicopter parenting manifesto, How to Raise an Adult (Holt, 2015). This fall I'm out with a new book, a memoir on race and racism called Real American (Holt, 2017). I gave a TED Talk on the harm of overparenting that was released...
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Kurt is an SF writer, known for rolling on two wheels and talking about it. He's writing a novel about a Utopian community fighting for survival in the near future Bay Area.
Saturday October 14, 2017 5:00pm - 6:00pm PDT
Mission Workshop
541 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA 94110