William Swansonย joinsย the series to discuss his new book,ย Stolen from the Garden,ย theย thrilling true crime storyย of the 1972 abduction of Virginia Piper, one of the largest kidnap-for-ransom cases in the historyย of the FBI. Drawing on government documents and exclusive interviews with family members,ย the book provides the first comprehensive account of the sensational kidnapping and its long, eventful…
Read MoreNovelist Marlon Jamesย kicks off the series with a reading from his new book,ย A Brief History of Seven Killings. Described by theย New York Timesย as โsweeping, mythic, over-the-top, colossal and dizzyingly complex,โ Jamesโ new book uses the 1976 assassinationย attempt on Bob Marley as a springboard to explore Jamaican society and culture. ย James teaches creative writing and English…
Read MoreChosen on Saturday, January 31, by 24 judges from around the state โ writers, teachers, librarians, booksellers, and others from the literary community โ the finalists for each category are…
Read MoreThe Minnesota Book Awards is pleased to announce Mary Franรงois Rockcastle, Director of The Creative Writing Programs at Hamline University, as the recipient of the 2015 Kay Sexton Award. A visionary force…
Read MoreThe Minnesota Book Awards is pleased to announce Mary Franรงois Rockcastle, Director of The Creative Writing Programs at Hamline University, as the recipient of the 2015 Kay Sexton Award. Sponsored by Common Good Books, the Sexton Award is presented annually to an individual or organization in recognition of long-standing dedication and outstanding work in fostering…
Read MoreThe Minnesota Book Awards is pleased to announce Harriet Bart and her longtime collaborative partners, printer Philip Gallo and binder Jill Jevne, as the winners of the 2015 Minnesota Book Artist Award for a new piece entitled “Ghost Maps”.
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