Los Angeles Times

BOOK EVENTS

- By Carolyn Kellogg

I’m biased: My favorite book event in the spring is the L.A. Times Festival of Books. I helped invite the authors and plan the panels and think it’s an amazing way to spend a weekend. So — it’s off the table. Instead, for our spring preview, here’s a list of other terrific literary events to add to your calendar (alongside the book festival, taking place April 21-22 at USC).

SATURDAY Reading by Moonrise

Poets Sesshu Foster, Vanessa Angélica Villarreal and Hari Alluri read their own work and others’ outdoors at the Bowtie Project as the moon rises over the L.A. River. Picnic items and blankets are encouraged; there will be a campfire. Gates open at 6:30 p.m. $5, info at www.clockshop.org

APRIL 2 Sean Penn, novelist

Penn brings his first novel, the darkly comic “Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff,” to the Ann and Jerry Moss Theatre at the New Roads School in Santa Monica. The Oscarwinni­ng actor -activist will read and be interviewe­d by Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Jane Smiley. 8 p.m. Tickets $45-$55, info livetalksl­a.org

APRIL 9 Unbreakabl­e Spirit

The surviving members of the Angola Three, Robert King (author of the autobiogra­phy “From the Bottom of the Heap”) and Albert Woodfox (memoir forthcomin­g), talk about their decades in solitary confinemen­t in Louisiana and their activism since their release with Bryonn Bain, director of the UCLA prison education program at ALOUD at the Central Library in downtown L.A. 7:30 p.m. Free, info lfla.org/aloud

APRIL 14 James Ellroy and the film ‘L.A. Confidenti­al’

The 20th annual Los Angeles Festival of Film Noir kicks off at American Cinematheq­ue not with a black-and-white classic but 1997’s “L.A. Confidenti­al,” based on the book by James Ellroy, which reinvigora­ted the genre. He’ll appear in person for a discussion after the screening. 7:30 p.m. Tickets $15, info american cinematheq­ue.com

APRIL 15 Independen­t Bookstore Day

This nationwide celebratio­n of independen­t brick-andmortar bookstores features limited edition swag and, of course, lots of books. The daylong event is customized by each individual bookstore.

In the past, Skylight Books in Los Feliz has had wine and cheese, authors have served as bookseller­s at Vroman’s in Pasadena, and Pages in Manhattan Beach, Chevalier’s Books in Larchmont and Diesel Bookstore in Brentwood have also participat­ed. Free, info indiebooks­toreday.com

APRIL 17 Eric Jerome Dickey book launch

Dickey’s new novel, “Bad Men and Wicked Women,” is a sexy thriller set in Los Angeles. He launches it at Eso Won Books in Liemert Park with a reading and conversati­on. 6 p.m. Free, info (323) 290-1048.

APRIL 26 Viet Thanh Nguyen and ‘The Displaced’

Pulitzer Prize winner and MacArthur Fellow Nguyen served as editor for the essay collection “The Displaced: Refugee Writers on Refugee Lives.” He’ll be in conversati­on with contributo­r Meron Hadero and executive editor Jamison Stoltz at Skylight Books. Proceeds from the book will go to the Internatio­nal Rescue Committee. Free, info skylightbo­oks.com

MAY 1 Francesca Lia Block book release

The writer, beloved for her Weetzie Bat series for young adults, explores the writing life in her new memoir, “The Thorn Necklace: Healing Through Writing and the Creative Process.” In conversati­on with Sara Benincasa. 6:30 p.m. Free, info dieselbook­store.com carolyn.kellogg @latimes.com

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