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Graphic Novelist Martin Lemelman Illustrates His Brooklyn Boyhood

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BrooklynTheBorough.com is excited to feature the work of graphic novelist and native Brooklynite Martin Lemelman. Throughout October he will bring us new chapters from his Brooklyn life, original work based on his latest novel Two Cents Plain, released in August on Bloomsbury. Here is the first chapter.

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October 6, 2010 MultiMedia, Photo, Reader in Residence, The Read
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A Soggy Book Festival Celebrates City’s Literary Borough

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This year’s 5th annual Book Festival at Borough Hall was a hit once again, despite the rainy weather, and we were fortunate enough to catch a lot of great authors. Watch our video for a taste of the fest.

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September 13, 2010 Author Videos, Local Author Readings, MultiMedia, Read Features, Read Multimedia, The Locals, The Read, Video
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Author and Adventurer Elizabeth Streb is a Modern Day Action Hero

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Elizabeth Streb is a special force. She has jumped through glass, set herself on fire and has undertaken the equally dangerous feat of writing a book, Streb: How to Become an Extreme Action Hero, published by the Feminist Press in 2010. Owner of the performance company Streb and the S.L.A.M (Streb Lab for Action Mechanics) studio in Williamsburg, Streb will appear at the 2010 Brooklyn Book Festival.

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September 10, 2010 Read Features
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Go Greenlight Go! Bookstore Celebrates First Anniversary

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On the eve of Greenlight Bookstore’s one year anniversary – actually next month – Jessica Stockton Bagnulo and Rebecca Fitting, the Fort Greene duo who founded the shop, are also set to ring in their first year at the Brooklyn Book Festival. On Friday from 7:30-9PM they’ll host one of the festival’s bookend events, The Brooklyn Indie Party, featuring locals like Melville House and Akashic’s own Johnny Temple, the night’s resident DJ along with music writer Dave Tompkins. We caught up with Jessica to talk birthdays and books.

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September 10, 2010 Read Features
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The Brooklynite’s Guide to the 2010 Brooklyn Book Festival

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Fashion Week in Manhattan, a pennant race in the Bronx, apples and honey in the break room: fall in New York is manifest once again. But for the bookish across the five boroughs, the city’s true autumnal rite arrives this Sunday, September 12: the annual bibli-orgy at Brooklyn Borough Hall, the Brooklyn Book Festival.

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September 10, 2010 Read Features, The Book Seen
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The Great Woman: Kate Christensen on Good Girls, Gay Men and Books to Read

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Intelligent, wry and hilarious writing make Kate Christensen a serious wordsmith and a PEN/Faulkner fiction award winner. Her titles include Trouble (Doubleday, 2009), The Great Man (Doubleday 2007), and The Epicure’s Lament (Anchor, 2005). Her characters, often set in Brooklyn, are fun to read and incredibly believable; her human portrayals of gay and lesbian characters is also a plus. She will appear at the 2010 Brooklyn Book Festival on the Me…In The World panel.

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September 9, 2010 Read Features
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Graphic Parallels: T Cooper on ‘How Things Shake Out’ at Book Fest

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T Cooper’s The Beaufort Diaries, released by Melville House in July, reads more like a grown-up picture book than a graphic novel. Cooper will appear at the 2010 Brooklyn Book Festival, on a panel titled How Things Shake Out.

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September 9, 2010 Read Features

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