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Skylight Books

Phone: 
(323) 660-1175
Type: Indie Bookstore

Open since 1996, Skylight Books is an independent bookstore in Los Angeles, California. Skylight Books hosts regular author events and book discussion group meetings.

Address: 1818 North Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90027
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City Guide

by Carolyn Kellogg

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From F. Scott Fitzgerald to Nathanael West, Joan Didion to Raymond Chandler, many writers have been inspired by Los Angeles. In this installment of City Guides, Carolyn Kellogg, staff writer at the Los Angeles Times and Jacket Copy blogger, visits her favorite haunts made famous by writers of both past and present.

Upcoming Events
Fiction
Reading
West Hollywood Library
May 18, 2013 - 3:00pm
Poetry
Workshop
Burbank Senior Artists Colony
May 22, 2013 (All day)
Creative NonfictionFictionPoetry
Workshop
Art Division
May 23, 2013 - 5:00pm
Poetry
Reading
Cypress Park Community Job Center at Home Depot
May 25, 2013 - 10:00am
Poetry
Workshop
Burbank Senior Artists Colony
May 29, 2013 (All day)
Conferences & Residencies
Conference
Los Angeles, California
Writing Contests
Commonwealth Club of California
Magazine Articles

by Travis Kurowski

May/June 2012

Literary MagNet chronicles the start-ups and closures, successes and failures, anniversaries and accolades, changes of editorship and special issues—in short, the news and trends—of literary magazines in America. This issue's MagNet features Southwest Review, Oxford American, Midwestern Gothic, the Los Angeles Review, ZYZZYVA, Hawk & Handsaw, and Common.

by Staff

January/February 2011
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A pen-and-ink drawing and a typewritten letter by Charles Bukowski are two pieces among the documents and ephemera currently on view in Charles Bukowski: Poet on the Edge at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California.

by Shell Fischer

September/October 2010

In response to the Deep-water Horizon oil spill, writers Heidi Lynn Staples and Amy King created Poets for Living Waters, an online poetry forum featuring works written in response to the disaster, spurring a host of nationwide events that give poets not only an opportunity to take action against the catastrophe but also to speak out in support of our natural environment.

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