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Beyond Baroque — Poetry and more in Venice.

City Box Office — lectures and other events in San Francisco.

The Commonwealth Club of California — Public affairs group hosts authors and other speakers.

Community of Voices in Santa Barbara: Calendar of Events.

Friends and Foundation of the San Francisco Public Library: Literary Lecture Series.

Hammer Museum events — UCLA.

Independent booksellers — Click on individual store links to find events in your area.

Ink Byte — Events for writers, mostly in Santa Barbara.

Inland Arts — A source for cultural events in the Inland Empire.

Labrainterrain — Online calendar of author readings and literary happenings in the greater L.A. metropolitan area.

LA Weekly calendar — LA area events.

Litquake — San Francisco area events.

Los Angleles Times Book Review Calendar — The next seven days in Southern California. Registration required.

Los Angeles Public Library — Author series.

New Short Fiction Series. — Los Angeles.

The Northern California Booksellers Association. — Events Central links.

Poetry Flash. Calendar of readings, workshops, and literary events.

Sacramento Bee calendar ­ area events.

San Francisco Chronicle — Calendar link to Bay Area events.

San Joaquin Valley Town Hall Series — Authors and more at the William Saroyan Theatre in Fresno.

SFStation — Guide to Bay Area literary events.

Speaking of Stories. Santa Barbara’s Theatre of the Mind — Live theatrical readings.

Sundance Resort — Author series in the mountains.

Vermin on the Mount — LA reading series

Word Theatre

Writers Bloc

Writers With Drinks — Spoken word variety show.

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