X-Virus-Scanned: clean according to Sophos on Logan.com From: "Harriett R. Logan" Received: from [107.220.30.94] (account harriett@logan.com) by logan.com (CommuniGate Pro IMAP 6.0.9e) with XMIT id 7080587 for LoganberryNews@logan.com; Wed, 06 Aug 2014 09:44:43 -0400 Subject: Loganberry Books says, Guess What? Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2014 09:44:43 -0400 Organization: Loganberry Books Message-Id: <20e873c0303d2e4f9f602ed5b71db7da@mail.logan.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Thread-Topic: Loganberry Books says, Guess What? Priority: Normal Importance: normal X-MSMail-Priority: normal X-Priority: 3 Sensitivity: Normal Thread-Index: Ac+xfHZPgjjCsimLTvml47OcwBpALQ== To: "LoganberryNews@logan.com" Reply-To: "Loganberry Books" X-Mailer: CommuniGate Pro MAPI Connector 1.52.54.92/1.54.11.5 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="----_=_NextPart_32391_00005436.00004827" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_32391_00005436.00004827 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_153_00003902.00014604" ------_=_NextPart_153_00003902.00014604 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-2022-jp" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Salutations, Guess What? It=1B$B!G=1B(Js Guess Who time. Like in Augusts of yore, we f= eature a window display of 30 books, and you have been issued a challenge t= o identify the author, illustrator, or athlete represented by these books. = We=1B$B!G=1B(Jve got contest forms, and a $50 prize for first place winner= . There=1B$B!G=1B(Js also a bonus point for identifying the theme this yea= r (hint: it=1B$B!G=1B(Js not fiction). Our annual August sale on fiction is on, too. 20% off everything shelved i= n the LitArts room, which includes not only general fiction, but genre fict= ion, teen fiction, plays and poetry, author biographies, lit crit, foreign = language, graphic novels, theatre and film, music and dance. Meanwhile, construction goes well on Larchmere. The south side of the stre= et has been resurfaced, and now the south side gets new curbs and sidewalks= (just like we got a few weeks ago!). It=1B$B!G=1B(Jll be over soon, but p= arking isn=1B$B!G=1B(Jt a problem. There=1B$B!G=1B(Js a big lot one block = down from us on Kendall Road, as well as side streets like East 130th and C= heshire, and we=1B$B!G=1B(Jve got a driveway right next to us, too. Lots g= oing on, so we hope to see you soon! Stump the Bookseller Stump the BooksellerVi= sit the Stump the Bookseller blog to reconnect with lost literary memories,= like this one. 175C: carousel horse fictional story of a young man who is hired to help carve horses for a caro= usel, his model turns out to be a pony/horse stolen from a circus, pony mig= ht have been grey. The circus people recognize the pony from the carvings a= nd threaten to destroy the carousel. I read it in the 1960=1B$B!l=1B(Js, bu= t it was not a new book. Visit the blog Annex Gallery Gerry Shamray: Fine Lines & Felines Opening Reception: Wednesday, August 6, 6-8pm ~ first Wednesdays ~ Gerry Shamray is best known for his sketchy life-like drawings of Harvey Pe= kar in the comic book American Splendor. He=1B$B!G=1B(Js also worked with l= egendary comic strip artist/writer Tom Batiuk (=1B$B!H=1B(JCrankshaft,=1B$B= !I=1B(J =1B$B!H=1B(JFunky Winkerbean=1B$B!I=1B(J) on the nationally syndica= ted strip, =1B$B!H=1B(JJohn Darling.=1B$B!I=1B(J While working in the newsp= aper business as an artist and writer, Gerry has garnered over 25 national = and statewide awards and even earned a local Emmy during his stint at WVIZ.= Gerry's work ranges from realistic pen & ink sketches to humorous digital = illustrations. His online portfolio is at shamray.com. Show continues throu= gh September 1. Open Mic Folknet Open Mic Thursday, August 7, 7:00-8:30pm ~ first Thursdays ~ Our acoustic open mic with Folknet is off to a rousing start. Mallory SanM= arco is the spirited emcee, and 15 minute slots are available for intereste= d players. It's a good way to hear what's going on in the neighborhood, an= d to relax a bit with some good tunes. Check out this cool video from our last Folknet Night (thanks, Bob!). It=1B$B!G=1B(Js free, and = all are welcome. Open Mic Broadsides and Ephemera Thursday, August 14, 7:00-8:30pm ~ second Thursdays ~ We continue our open mic series called Broadsides & Ephemera, a spoken word= showcase of local writers, artists, and performers. A perfect environment= for shaping, sharing, and improving your poetry, prose, song, theatre and = performance art. Come one, come all! Book Signing Jean Ann Hudson: Sparrow In The Keep Monday, August 18, 3-4pm ~ special event ~ Jean Ann Hudson lives on a small ranch in New Mexico and raises cows and ch= ickens. While growing up in various cities and suburbs across the country,= including Shaker Heights, Ohio, Jean Ann dreamed of designing her own home= , a castle perhaps, and having chickens. While Jean Ann and her husband hav= e built their own castle, a straw bale home, her book is about Sparrow, a g= irl with knowledge only of the forest and animals who struggle with the dec= ision to stay in the forest where she grew up or leave to start a family in= the world of Wilker castle. Sparrow In The Keep is the first book in The = Wilker Chronicles Trilogy and Jean Ann Hudson will be here signing copies o= f her book on Monday, August 18, 2014, at 3pm. NOBS Forums Show and Tell Wednesday, August 20, 7-8:30pm ~ third Wednesdays ~ Summer is a great time for new discoveries and to show off those prize piec= es in your book collection. Anything goes: you can bring treasured tomes a= nd tell us about them, or you can bring odd curiosities you know nothing ab= out and let group members tell you what they think. This is also great fun = for the novice book collectors to explore the wonders of what is out there.= Either way, there=1B$B!G=1B(Js always something to learn and some great b= ooks to discuss. Bring a book and join us. Live Music Istvan Medgyesi Thursday, August 21, 7-8:30pm ~ Thursday music series ~ Inspired by a wide range of music, you can hear the echoes of an array of A= merican musical traditions intertwined with modal explorations and occasion= al forays into noise and drone. Admission is pay-what-you-can. Book Signing Michelle Krankowski: If I Had to Say Good-bye Saturday, August 30, 12-2:00pm ~ special event ~ We get so caught up in our lives. Our lives can be crumbling down around us= . It is our human reaction to panic, cry, and run. We're left with the feel= ing of helplessness. We all have been there. It's dark, cold, and isolating= . We fear the unknown. It's at that moment that when God reminds us of His = eternal promises. Classics Club Annie Dillard: Pilgrim at Tinker Creek Wednesday, August 27, 7-8:30pm ~ fourth Wednesdays ~ An exhilarating meditation on nature and its seasons-a personal narrative h= ighlighting one year's exploration on foot in the author's own neighborhood= in Tinker Creek, Virginia. In the summer, Dillard stalks muskrats in the c= reek and contemplates wave mechanics; in the fall she watches a monarch but= terfly migration and dreams of Arctic caribou. She tries to con a coot; she= collects pond water and examines it under a microscope. She unties a snake= skin, witnesses a flood, and plays 'King of the Meadow' with a field of gr= asshoppers. Endpapers We are excited to announce the launch of a new lecture series on the second= Wednesday of the month that connects community members with distinguished = individuals working in literature, popular culture and building a better Cl= eveland. KyleJustinThe Lure of the Short Story Kyle Coma-Thompson and Justin Glanville Wednesday, September 10, 2014 7-8:30 pm ~ second Wednesdays ~ What is it about the short story that continually attracts writers to try t= heir best work in this format? What lucky strike is required for the conde= nsed and succinct form? Kyle and Justin are both Ohio natives who apprecia= te the writer=1B$B!G=1B(Js rarest, hardest, most abbreviated form: the shor= t story. Far be it from merely a student playground, the short story is th= e stuff of Pulitzers (John Cheever) and Nobels (Alice Munro). Come learn m= ore from young writers who still work, read, and revere this smallest of li= terary masterpieces. Thanks, and happy reading, Harriett _____ Loganberry Books 13015 Larchmere Boulevard; Shaker Heights, Ohio 44120; 216.795.9800 www.LoganberryBooks.com w books@loganberrybooks.com Description: Description: Descri= ption: Description: cid:image035.png@01CD6FD1.27CF2FB0 Descriptio= n: Description: Description: Description: cid:image036.png@01CD6FD1.27CF2FB= 0 @loganberrybooks _____ Hours Mon. Tue. Fri. Sat. 10am-6pm | Wed. Thu. 10am-8:30pm | Sun. 12-4pm _____ This is a monthly e-newsletter from Loganberry Books . Archives and Press Releases: http://mail.logan.com/lists/ <= http://mail.logan.com/lists/LoganberryNews/List.html?Language=3D> . To subscribe: mailto:LoganberryNews-on@logan.com. To unsubscribe: mailto:= LoganberryNews-off@logan.com. _____ ------_=_NextPart_153_00003902.00014604 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-2022-jp" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Saluta= tions,

Guess What?  It=1B$B!G=1B(Js Guess Who time. = Like in Augusts of yore, we feature a window display of 30 books, and you = have been issued a challenge to identify the author, illustrator, or athlet= e represented by these books.  We=1B$B!G=1B(Jve got contest forms, and= a $50 prize for first place winner.  There=1B$B!G=1B(Js also a bonus = point for identifying the theme this year (hint: it=1B$B!G=1B(Js not fictio= n).

 

= Our annual August sal= e on fiction is on, too.  20% off everything shelved in the Lit= Arts room, which includes not only general fiction, but genre fiction, teen= fiction, plays and poetry, author biographies, lit crit, foreign language,= graphic novels, theatre and film, music and dance. 

 

Meanwhile, construction goes well on Larch= mere.  The south side of the street has been resurfaced, and now the s= outh side gets new curbs and sidewalks (just like we got a few weeks ago!).=  It=1B$B!G=1B(Jll be over soon, but parking isn=1B$B!G=1B(Jt a proble= m.  There=1B$B!G=1B(Js a big lot one block down from us on Kendall Roa= d, as well as side streets like East 130th and Cheshire, and we= =1B$B!G=1B(Jve got a driveway right next to us, too.  Lots going on, s= o we hope to see you soon!

 

Stump the Bookseller
3D"StumpVisit the Stump the Bookseller blog to reconnec= t with lost literary memories, like this one.

175C= : carousel horse

fi= ctional story of a young man who is hired to help carve horses for a carous= el, his model turns out to be a pony/horse stolen from a circus, pony might= have been grey. The circus people recognize the pony from the carvings and= threaten to destroy the carousel. I read it in the 1960=1B$B!l=1B(Js, but = it was not a new book.  Visit the blog

Annex Gallery

~ first Wednesdays ~

Gerry Shamray is best known = for his sketchy life-like drawings of Harvey Pekar in the comic book Ame= rican Splendor. He=1B$B!G=1B(Js also worked with legendary comic strip = artist/writer Tom Batiuk (=1B$B!H=1B(JCrankshaft,=1B$B!I=1B(J =1B$B!H=1B(JF= unky Winkerbean=1B$B!I=1B(J) on the nationally syndicated strip, =1B$B!H=1B= (JJohn Darling.=1B$B!I=1B(J While working in the newspaper business as an a= rtist and writer, Gerry has garnered over 25 national and statewide awards = and even earned a local Emmy during his stint at WVIZ. Gerry's work ranges = from realistic pen & ink sketches to humorous digital illustrations. Hi= s online portfolio is at shamray.com. Show continues through September 1.

 

Open Mic

= Folknet Open Mic
Thursday, August 7, 7:00-8:30pm

~ first Thursdays ~ <= br>Our acoustic open mic with Folknet is off to a rousing start.  Mall= ory SanMarco is the spirited emcee, and 15 minute slots are available for i= nterested players.  It's a good way to hear what's going on in the nei= ghborhood, and to relax a bit with some good tunes.  Check out this cool video from our last Folknet Night (thanks,= Bob!).  It=1B$B!G=1B(Js free, and all are welcome.

 

&n= bsp;

=1B(JOpen Mic

Thursday, August 14, = 7:00-8:30pm

~ second Thursdays ~

We continue our open mic series called Broadsides & Ephemera= , a spoken word showcase of local writers, artists, and performers.  A= perfect environment for shaping, sharing, and improving your poetry, prose= , song, theatre and performance art.  Come one, come all!

 

Book Si= gning

M= onday, August 18, 3-4pm

~ special event ~<= /o:p>

Jean Ann Hudson lives on a small ranch in New Mexico an= d raises cows and chickens.  While growing up in various cities and su= burbs across the country, including Shaker Heights, Ohio, Jean Ann dreamed = of designing her own home, a castle perhaps, and having chickens. While Jea= n Ann and her husband have built their own castle, a straw bale home, her b= ook is about Sparrow, a girl with knowledge only of the forest and animals = who struggle with the decision to stay in the forest where she grew up or l= eave to start a family in the world of Wilker castle.  Sparrow In T= he Keep is the first book in The Wilker Chronicles Trilogy and Jean Ann= Hudson will be here signing copies of her book on Monday, August 18, 2014,= at 3pm.

 

NOBS Forums

Show and Tell

Wednesday, August 20,  7-8:= 30pm

~ third Wednesdays ~=

Summer is a great time for new discoveries and to show off those prize = pieces in your book collection.  Anything goes: you can bring treasure= d tomes and tell us about them, or you can bring odd curiosities you know n= othing about and let group members tell you what they think. This is also g= reat fun for the novice book collectors to explore the wonders of what is o= ut there.  Either way, there=1B$B!G=1B(Js always something to learn an= d some great books to discuss.  Bring a book and join us. <= /span>

 

Live M= usic

Thursday, August 21, 7-8:30pm=

~ Thursday music series ~ <= /i>

Inspired by a wide range of music, you can hear the echoes of an arr= ay of American musical traditions intertwined with modal explorations and o= ccasional forays into noise and drone.  Admission is pay-what-you-c= an.

 

Book Signing

Saturday, August 30, 12-2:00pm

~ spe= cial event ~
We get so caught up in our lives. Our lives can be crumbling down ar= ound us. It is our human reaction to panic, cry, and run. We're left with t= he feeling of helplessness. We all have been there. It's dark, cold, and is= olating. We fear the unknown. It's at that moment that when God reminds us = of His eternal promises.

 

<= p class=3DMsoNormal>Classics Club

Wednesday, August 27, 7-8:30pm

~ fourth Wednes= days ~

An exhilarating meditation on nature and it= s seasons—a personal narrative highlighting one year's exploration on= foot in the author's own neighborhood in Tinker Creek, Virginia. In the su= mmer, Dillard stalks muskrats in the creek and contemplates wave mechanics;= in the fall she watches a monarch butterfly migration and dreams of Arctic= caribou. She tries to con a coot; she collects pond water and examines it = under a microscope. She unties a snake skin, witnesses a flood, and plays '= King of the Meadow' with a field of grasshoppers.

 

=

Endpapers =
We are excited = to announce the launch of a new lecture series on the second Wednesday of t= he month that connects community members with distinguished individuals wor= king in literature, popular culture and building a better Cleveland.=

3DKyle3DJustinThe Lure of the S= hort Story
Kyle Coma-Thompson a= nd Justin Glanville
Wednesday, September 10, 2014 7-8:30 pm
~ second Wednesdays ~
What is it about the shor= t story that continually attracts writers to try their best work in this fo= rmat?  What lucky strike is required for the condensed and succinct fo= rm?  Kyle and Justin are both Ohio natives who appreciate the writer= =1B$B!G=1B(Js rarest, hardest, most abbreviated form: the short story. = ; Far be it from merely a student playground, the short story is the stuff = of Pulitzers (John Cheever) and Nobels (Alice Munro).  Come learn more= from young writers who still work, read, and revere this smallest of liter= ary masterpieces.

 

Thanks, and happy reading,=1B(J =

Harriett

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