http://bit.ly/1vimpLq Who are the progenitors of our nation? I’m discussing the trip-racial community of Russell’s Knob and my novel, ANGELS MAKE THEIR HOPE HERE at LATE NIGHT LIBRARY
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http://bit.ly/1vimpLq Who are the progen
http://bit.ly/1vimpLq Who are the progenitors of our nation? I’m discussing the trip-racial community of Russell’s Knob and my novel, ANGELS MAKE THEIR HOPE HERE at LATE NIGHT LIBRARY
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I’ll be discussing the setting for ANGELS MAKE THEIR HOPE HERE and the tri-racial people who inhabit the town of Russell’s Knob at an author talk on Saturday, September 27th at 10:00 am. at the Morristown Festival of Books. If you’re curious about some of New Jersey’s under-recognized communities, please come and join the discussion.
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The Hobart Book Village 2014 Festival of Women Writers Septermber 5, 6, &7 th – enthusiastically welcomes the critically acclaimed novelist, Tayari Jones, author of LEAVING ATLANTA, THE UNTELLING and SILVER SPARROW
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“How lonely the empty house gets at dusk.
Sometimes I imagine you are still here.
I think I see you standing in the doorway
or sitting in a chair, the you the way you were
before you got too sick to walk, too sick
to be left alone.” – Maria Mazziotti Gillan
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Nancy K. Bereano is the former editor and publisher of the groundbreaking, award-winning lesbian and feminist press, Firebrand Books which published many significant women authors including Dorothy Allison, Alison Bechdel, Leslie Feinberg, Jewelle Gomez, Judith Katz, Audre Lorde, Minnie Bruce Pratt, and Festival co-organizer and distinguished poet, Cheryl Clarke.
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The Hobart Book Village 2014 Festival of Women Writers welcomes Remica L. Bingham-Risher
as a Participting Writer.
“Her voice rises sole and singular, above the fray as she conjures a soundtrack for the wife, the mother, the sister, the daughter, the colored girl who quietly persevered while resisting attempts to change her beliefs, her history, her environment, even the contours of her body.” — Patricia Smith
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The Hobart Book Village 2014 Festival of Women Writers welcomes Remica L. Bingham-Risher
as a Participting Writer.
“Her voice rises sole and singular, above the fray as she conjures a soundtrack for the wife, the mother, the sister, the daughter, the colored girl who quietly persevered while resisting attempts to change her beliefs, her history, her environment, even the contours of her body.” — Patricia Smith
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“Look at Stephanie Nikopopoulos’s stunning use of white space with black print, her incisive, succinct insights on Beat era lit and growing up as Greek American and more .”
The Hobart Book Village Festival of Women Writers welcomes Stephanie Nikolopoulos to Festival 2014 on Septmbr 5, 6, &7th. Be there. Be nowhere else. Register at: http://bit.ly/1jeMjnZ