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Your Calendars! SoMa
Literary Review Celebrates 10 Years at
San Francisco’s Litquake Literary Festival When
we launched SoMa Literary Review nearly a decade ago, most folks in the
U.S. didn’t have Internet access. My friends and I only had accounts on
AOL. And Google, well, that was a misspelling. Our
goal was simple: create a home for work considered too edgy for mainstream
literary journals. We knew we could do that by focusing on authors and
stories from the San Francisco area. With
as many as two million hits per year, we couldn’t be more thrilled. Even
more exciting is the fact that our pages have often been the first place
where many new writers have been published. Thank
you so much to the authors and readers who have made this happen! To
celebrate, we’ve been given a hour during Litquake, San Francisco’s
Literary Festival. You can meet the editors behind SoMaLit.com, plus hear
from some of the talented writers who have contributed over the years. Saturday,
October 11, 6 p.m. SoMa
Literary Review Celebrates 10 Years Litquake
at The Dark Room 2263
Mission Street San
Francisco, CA 415.401.7987 Our
event is part of the festival’s Lit Crawl – a literary pub crawl that
winds through The City’s Mission neighborhood. You’re
invited! ---Kemble
Scott, editor, SoMa Literary Review |
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