Armistead Maupin To Leave San Francisco

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the city’s most famed author is retiring to Sante Fe, New Mexico.

The re-location has “been percolating for a while,” he said by phone Monday. Santa Fe “has a different magic from San Francisco, but it has magic, and I need an autumnal adventure.” Turner, in the background, wisecracked that the move reflects Maupin’s “retirement and my mid-life crisis.” But “retirement” isn’t really accurate because the author is working on a new “Tales” book, “The Days of Anna Madrigal.” He’ll be giving a series of readings while they drive cross-country on what they call “the Madrigal Mystery Tour.”

RELATED: If you’ll be in P-Town for Bear Week, Maupin will stage a reading at the Crown & Anchor.



Ticketholders to TEATIME WITH ARMISTEAD MAUPIN can expect an afternoon of free-wheeling anecdotes and lively conversation with the audience – as well as a reading from Maupin’s current work-in-progress, The Days of Anna Madrigal. The author’s books will be available for purchase and signing.