NBCC members and finalists and winners of our book award were eligible to vote in the winter edition of the NBCC’s Good Reads. Critic and teacher Todd Shy voted for
February 17, 2008
What Are You Recommending, Todd Shy?
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February 17, 2008
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NBCC members and finalists and winners of our book award were eligible to vote in the winter edition of the NBCC’s Good Reads. Critic and teacher Todd Shy voted for
February 17, 2008
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NBCC members and finalists and winners of our book award were eligible to vote in the winter edition of the NBCC’s Good Reads. Member critic Wilda Williams voted for books
February 16, 2008
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Sag Harbor, NYCanio’s Books290 Main Street6PM: (631) 725-4926 NBCC board member Jane Ciabattari will moderate the discussion, with panelists including NBCC Sandrof Award winner Bill Henderson, Founder/Editor of Pushcart Press;
February 16, 2008
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NBCC members and finalists and winners of our book award were eligible to vote in the winter edition of the NBCC’s Good Reads. Poet and critic Barbara Berman, whose chapbook,
February 16, 2008
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NBCC members and finalists and winners of our book award were eligible to vote in the winter edition of the NBCC’s Good Reads. Member poet and critic Grace Schulman—who you
February 15, 2008
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NBCC members and finalists and winners of our book award were eligible to vote in the winter edition of the NBCC’s Good Reads. Poet and critic Craig Morgan Teicher, whose
February 14, 2008
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Having me recap tonight’s “Good Reads” panel is like having a writer review his own book: I can tell you all about how I hope things came across, but I
February 14, 2008
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That’s Chelsea Cain, NBCC board member Ellen Heltzel, and Katherine Dunn at the NBCC’s Good Reads event in Portland this week. Labels: NBCC Good Reads 2
February 14, 2008
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NBCC members and finalists and winners of our book award were eligible to vote in the winter edition of the NBCC’s Good Reads. We thought we might also ask the
February 13, 2008
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While she prepared for and wrote her ten-plus-year-in-the making biography, James Tiptree, Jr: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon, Julie Phillips partially earned a living as a literary journalist.