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Sept. 18, 2001: Brooklyn Book Festival
The Brooklyn Book Festival will celebrate its 6th anniversary on September 18, 2011, a thrilling milestone for one of the country's most exciting literary festivals. The festival celebrates authors and their work by presenting challenging, provocative and thoughtful programming in the areas of fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Organized by the Brooklyn Literary Council and Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz's office, it has quickly established a reputation as the premier, free literary festival in New York City. As in past years,...
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A Monday Wake-Up Call
Welcome to Banned Book Week. I'll be posting about that in a bit, but first, a brief assignment, should you be inclined to accept it. Take this photo which has been making the rounds on FaceBook and Google+: Print out 1,000 of these, go to book stores in your area and stick them into the pages of every bible you see on the shelf. All of them. New Testament, Torah, Koran, Book of Mormon, all of them. You will be...
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Jonathan Frater is the Technical Resources Librarian at Metropolitan College of New York.
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