Litquake's Lit Cast
A podcast by Litquake
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105 Episodes
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Straight, No Chaser: Writers at the Bar: Lit Cast Live Episode 139
Published: 2/23/2022 -
Word Jazz: Lit Cast Live Episode 138
Published: 2/8/2022 -
Raceless: Georgina Lawton in conversation with Jess Cole: Lit Cast Live Episode 137
Published: 5/22/2021 -
Funeral Diva: Pamela Sneed with Tommy Pico: Lit Cast Live Episode 136
Published: 3/23/2021 -
Good Things in Small Packages: Lit Cast Live Episode 135
Published: 3/10/2021 -
Hurricane Season: Fernanda Melchor with Yuri Herrera: Lit Cast Live Episode 134
Published: 2/9/2021 -
Foglifter Journal Volume 5 Issue 2 Launch: Lit Cast Live Episode 133
Published: 1/26/2021 -
Every Day We Get More Illegal: Juan Felipe Herrera with Jericho Brown: Lit Cast Live Episode 132
Published: 12/29/2020 -
An Evening with The Rumpus: Lit Cast Live Episode 131
Published: 12/11/2020 -
The Other America: Finding Common Ground: Lit Cast Live Episode 130
Published: 11/24/2020 -
Freemans Best New Writings on Love: Lit Cast Live Episode 129
Published: 11/18/2020 -
A Family Divided: Lit Cast Live Episode 128
Published: 8/25/2020 -
Alexandra Petri and Nothing Is Wrong and Here Is Why: Lit Cast Live Episode 127
Published: 8/18/2020 -
Afrofuturism — Risen From a Poet’s Sun: Lit Cast Live Episode 126
Published: 8/11/2020 -
You, Me, and Everyone In Quarantine: Lit Cast Live Episode 125
Published: 7/21/2020 -
Literary Page Turners: Lit Cast Live Episode 124
Published: 7/14/2020 -
Alka Joshi and The Henna Artist: Lit Cast Live Episode 123
Published: 7/13/2020 -
Ishmael Beah and Little Family: Lit Cast Live Episode 122
Published: 6/23/2020 -
Fiction Writing in a Time of Crisis: Lit Cast Live Episode 121
Published: 5/27/2020 -
Bring the World into Your Home with World Editions: Lit Cast Live Episode 120
Published: 5/19/2020
Litquake is San Francisco's nine-day literary festival for booklovers, complete with cutting-edge panel discussions, unique cross-media events, and hundreds of readings. Litquake's Lit Cast is our selection of live recordings from the "Epicenter", a monthly series which embraces a theater of ideas between writers and readers.