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The Books That Shape The Novel

By Deanna Fei

In the acknowledgments of A Thread of Sky, I list several books that figured in my research. Here are eight more books that helped shape A Thread of Sky.

July 29, 2010 Reader in Residence
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The Read: July 27-August 2, 2010

By Jessica Dailey

Your favorite bookstores are bringing you great new books and author readings every night this week. From a literary magazine launch party to readings by local author to a panel discussion with memoirists, this week has something for every Brooklyn bookworm.

July 26, 2010 The Book Seen
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Hangzhou: Heaven on Earth

By Deanna Fei

In this excerpt from A Thread of Sky by Deanna Fei, the family tour of China is half over, and Irene Shen is starting to give up the hope she’s harbored of finally reconnecting with her daughters, her sisters, and her mother in their ancestral home. Now, just when they arrive in the famed city of Hangzhou, said to be China’s most beautiful, they step off the tour bus into a torrential rainstorm.

July 23, 2010 Reader in Residence
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Local Author and Educator Zetta Elliot Reads at Franklin Park

By BrooklynTheBorough

Local educator Zetta Elliot admitted early in her presentation Franklin Park recently that she isn’t quite accustomed to late night readings at bars – usually she is presenting her work earlier in the day as an educator, in schools and libraries. However, she persevered and read an eloquent excerpt from her novel A Wish After Midnight (above), the tale of a young woman in Brooklyn transported back in time to the Civil War era. Watch her performance here.

July 21, 2010 Franklin Park Reading Series, MultiMedia, Video
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The Read: July 20-July 26, 2010

By Jessica Dailey

Looking for some new summer reading? You’re in luck! Bookstores around the borough are bringing you exciting authors, new books, and an event (or four!) every night this week.

July 19, 2010 The Book Seen
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The Read: July 13-July 19, 2010

By Jessica Dailey

Tuesday, July 13, 2010   WORD: Chuck Klosterman 8pm, 66 Greenpoint Avenue Join the WORD crew at Coco 66 tonight as they celebrate the launch of Chuck Klosterman's new book, Eating the Dinosaur. The best-selling author of Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs will be joined by friend and fellow-writer Rob …

July 12, 2010 The Book Seen
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Dispatches From The Cafe: Writing A Book in Brooklyn

By Deanna Fei

Like many denizens of our prolific borough, I wrote much of my novel in neighborhood coffee shops. Here are the cafes that should have received my acknowledgment.

July 8, 2010 Reader in Residence

Today In Brooklyn

The News | 7.30.10

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The heat takes a toll on the Ninth Street Bridge, DUMBO is a travel destination, and the Domino Sugar development plan is approved: your morning news from around the borough.

Summer Saturdays

Summer Saturdays: Greenpoint

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Greenpoint feels a bit like a small town trapped in a different era, but in that warm and welcoming everybody-knows-each-other, life-is-fine-and-dandy kind of way. Though the neighborhood has seen an influx of younger residents over the last decade bringing with them new restaurants and bars, at Brooklyn’s northern most point, the new and the old fit together, creating a friendly, vibrant community.

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Queerespondence

Southern Ya’ll

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From classy to redneck each famous birthday this weekend will have you drinkin’ and smokin’ out on the front porch. A short festival, some coffee shop drags, a massive warehouse party, and a daytime dance party. Pretty much!

ArtBuzz Calendar

All Aboard Ambiguous Spaces

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Our weekly tip sheet on where to see what in the Brooklyn art world. This week’s featured listing is Gridspace’s: “Amanda Wojick: 12 Collages.” Opening reception is on Thursday, July 29, 7-9pm. Click through to read more.

The Book Seen

The Read: July 27-August 2, 2010

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Your favorite bookstores are bringing you great new books and author readings every night this week. From a literary magazine launch party to readings by local author to a panel discussion with memoirists, this week has something for every Brooklyn bookworm.

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