Every Book Festival Should Have a Pub Crawl

By Neal 

If I still lived in San Francisco, I don’t doubt that I’d be spending tomorrow night doing the “Lit-Crawl,” the grand finale of the city’s Litquake book festival. I’m told that more than 200 authors will be on hand during the three-hour tour of the Mission District, although you wouldn’t actually get to see all of them —the event is broken up into three time periods, with dozens of authors at separate locations, from neighborhood bars to the 826 Valencia HQ, but enough time in between that you can dash from one venue to the next. I know we have some readers out in the Bay Area: Go, take pictures, send them in!