Lit Crawl 2025 The annual literary mosaic in the Mission

San Francisco, CALocal News

Lit Crawl, the world's largest literary pub crawl, will take place on October 25 in San Francisco's Mission District, showcasing the area's rich literary culture. Celebrating its 21st year, the event features diverse readings from various authors, including "Trans Love Stories" and "Femmes & Thems Destroy Fairy Tales. " These events highlight the multiplicity of voices and experiences within the literary community. Co-directors Janine Kovac and Prasant Nukalapati note that the festival serves as an essential platform for writers to connect with audiences and each other. The festivities begin with a Pre-Crawl Tailgate at 3:00 p.

m. and include several themed readings starting at 5:00 p. m. Attendees can immerse themselves in a vibrant community celebrating literature and art. The evening will conclude with an afterparty at The Drawing Room: ANNEX at 9:00 p.

m. Lit Crawl exemplifies the Bay Area's unique literary landscape, offering an inclusive space for expression and creativity.

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