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CLEVELAND WRITES.= =0D=0A=0D=0AI think _that _should be the new city motto. Did you see all th= e=0D=0Aauthors who participated in Author Alley=3F! (There were 75 of them,= and=0D=0Awe still have their books on hand!) Now, hot on the heels of Auth= or=0D=0AAlley, September brings us Inkubator [2] and the Anisfield-Wolf Awa= rds=0D=0A[3], and reprise events with Laura Meckler [4] and _Cleveland Noir= _=0D=0Aauthors [5] at Shaker Public Library.=0D=0A=0D=0AAt Loganberry, we h= ave a triple event this week with Lauren Pacini=0D=0A[6]: a history talk ab= out the Van Swerigan brothers, a photography=0D=0Aexhibition, and a book si= gning. (Speaking of the Van Swerigans, please=0D=0Aattend the Shaker Square= Vision Plan [7] on 9/19 4-7PM in the former=0D=0ADewey=E2=80=99s on the Sq= uare.) We=E2=80=99ll also have 3 authors in-store for a=0D=0Atalk on new no= nfiction, and a Community Book Club Open House [8] at=0D=0Athe end of the m= onth. Hope to see you there! =0D=0A=0D=0AAUTHOR EVENTS =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 = Get the Book [6] =0D=0A=0D=0ALAUREN PACINI: _EMPIRE BUILDERS: AN ILLUSTRATE= D HISTORY OF THE RISE=0D=0AAND FALL OF CLEVELAND'S VAN SWERINGEN BROTHERS_= =0D=0AThursday, September 5, 6PM=0D=0A_~in-store~_ =0D=0A=0D=0APhotographer= Lauren Pacini will be here to celebrate the opening of=0D=0Ahis new Annex = Gallery Show and the publication of his newest book,=0D=0A_Empire Builders:= An Illustrated History of the Rise and Fall of=0D=0ACleveland's Van Swerin= gen Brothers_ [6].=0D=0A=0D=0AThere will be a meet and greet with in the Ga= llery from 6-7pm,=0D=0Afollowed by a talk about the process of researching = and writing this=0D=0Abook about Shaker Heights' famous founding brothers i= n LitArts from=0D=0A7-8PM. =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 Get the Book [9] =0D=0A=0D= =0A =09=09 Register to Attend [10] =0D=0A=0D=0ALAURA MECKLER:_ DREAM TOWN_= =0D=0AThursday, September 5, 7PM=0D=0A_~at the Shaker Heights Main Library = (16500 Van Aken Boulevard)~_ =0D=0A=0D=0ACosponsored by the Shaker Historic= al Society and Shaker Heights Public=0D=0ALibrary,=C2=A0Laura Meckler [11] = will discuss the process of researching=0D=0Aher book, now available in pap= erback,=C2=A0_Dream Town: Shaker Heights and=0D=0Athe Quest for Racial Equi= ty_. [12]Laura will focus on primary source=0D=0Amaterials she used from Sh= aker Library=E2=80=99s Local History Collection=0D=0Aand elsewhere, and wil= l discuss the methods she used in researching=0D=0Athe story. Attendance is= free but please register in advance. =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 Get EIGHTH MOON [= 13] =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 Get AGE OF LONELINESS [14] =0D=0A=0D=0AJENNIFER KAB= AT=C2=A0&=C2=A0LAURA MARRIS:=C2=A0_THE EIGHTH MOON_=C2=A0&=C2=A0_THE AGE OF= =0D=0ALONELINESS_=0D=0AFriday, September 6, 7PM=0D=0A_~in-store~_ =0D=0A=0D= =0APlease join us for a special evening of creative nonfiction! Jennifer=0D= =0AKabat [15], author of _The Eighth Moon: A Memoir of Belonging &=0D=0AReb= ellion_ [13]_,=C2=A0_and Laura Marris [16], author of _The Age of=0D=0ALone= liness_ [17], will be joined in conversation about their new books=0D=0Awit= h Hilary Plum [18].=0D=0A=0D=0AJennifer Kabat's memoir _The Eighth Moon_ [1= 9]_ _intertwines_=C2=A0_the=0D=0Astory of her=C2=A0move to the Catskills wi= th her new home's history. Laura=0D=0AMarris's debut essay collection, _The= Age of Loneliness_=0D=0A[17]_=C2=A0_explores=C2=A0isolation between and am= ong species. Side by side,=0D=0Aboth books plumb deep questions of how we m= ight both survive and make=0D=0Aa more survivable future in the face of eco= logical and social=0D=0Acatastrophe. =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 Get the Book =0D= =0A=0D=0AEVE DRIVER:_ WHAT WE CAN'T BURN_=0D=0AThursday, September 12, 3:30= -5:30PM=0D=0A_~in-store~_ =0D=0A=0D=0ADrop by for a meet-and-greet signing = with author Eve Driver. [20] Come=0D=0Awhen you can, leave when you must.= =0D=0A=0D=0AEve was a fossil fuel divestment activist from Massachusetts; T= om was=0D=0Aa clean energy entrepreneur from a rural village in Kenya. They= met at=0D=0AHarvard, launching a journey in which their conflicting perspe= ctives=0D=0Aalmost tore their unlikely friendship apart. Set in both Kenya = and the=0D=0AUnited States, _What We Can't Burn_ is a singular testament to= the=0D=0Apower of dialogue, humor, and friendship to help us find our plac= e=0D=0Aamong the many currents of change-making that cut across the world= =0D=0Atoday. =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 Get the Book [21] =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 Regi= ster to Attend [5] =0D=0A=0D=0A_CLEVELAND NOIR_: ONE YEAR LATER=0D=0AWednes= day, September 18,=C2=A06:30PM=0D=0A_~at the Shaker Heights Main Library (1= 6500 Van Aken Boulevard)~_ =0D=0A=0D=0AJoin us as we celebrate the one-year= anniversary of the publication of=0D=0A_Cleveland Noir_ [21], an anthology= of dark short stories set in and=0D=0Aaround the Cleveland area. Authors D= .M.Pulley [22], Mary Grimm [23],=0D=0AMiesha Wilson Headen [24], Susan Pet= rone [25], Angela Crook [26], and=0D=0AAbby Vandiver [27] will read from th= eir stories, talk about their=0D=0Awork, and participate in a panel discuss= ion. A short reception will=0D=0Afollow, and books will be available for pu= rchase. =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 Register to Attend [28] =0D=0A=0D=0AINKUBATOR K= EYNOTE=0D=0AEDWIDGE DANTICAT, "CREATE DANGEROUSLY"=0D=0ASaturday, September= 21st, 11AM=0D=0A_~at the Cleveland Public Library-Louis Stokes Wing (525 S= uperior=0D=0AAvenue)~_ =0D=0A=0D=0ALoganberry will be the bookseller at the= 2024 Inkubator keynote=0D=0Aaddress presented by Edwidge Danticat [29], "C= reate Dangerously." This=0D=0Aevent is included in free registration to Ink= ubator. [30]=0D=0A=0D=0AEdwidge Danticat is the author of several books, in= cluding _Breath,=0D=0AEyes, Memory_, an Oprah Book Club selection, _Krik=3F= Krak!_, a National=0D=0ABook Award finalist, _Everything Inside_, a Reese= =E2=80=99s Book Club=0D=0Aselection and is a National Book Critics Circle A= wards winner, among=0D=0Amany other awards. She teaches at Columbia Univers= ity. =0D=0A=0D=0ABOOK CLUBS & DISCUSSION GROUPS =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 Get the= Book - 10% off! [31] =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 Register to Attend [32] =0D=0A=0D= =0AMURMURATIONS YOGA BOOK CLUB=0D=0A_WHAT YOU ARE GETTING WRONG ABOUT APPAL= ACHIA_ [31] BY ELIZABETH CATTE=0D=0AFriday, September=C2=A06, 6PM=0D=0A_~at= Abide Yoga (13001 Larchmere Blvd)~_ =0D=0A=0D=0AOur neighbors at Abide Yog= a [33](2 doors down from us on Larchmere)=0D=0Ahost Murmurations, a monthly= hybrid yoga class and book club, and we=0D=0Aoffer participants 10% off fe= atured titles!=0D=0A=C2=A0_=C2=A0_=0D=0A_What You Are Getting Wrong About A= ppalachia_ [31]by Elizabeth Catte=0D=0A[34]=C2=A0(published by Cleveland-fo= unded Belt Publishing [35]!) tackles=0D=0Astereotypes of Appalachian people= that center whiteness and=0D=0Aconservatism, showing the region to be more= diverse and complicated=0D=0Athan certain politicians claim. =0D=0A=0D=0A = =09=09 Get the Book [36] =0D=0A=0D=0ASTORY TIME FOR TODDLERS=0D=0A_CITY BEE= T_ [36]_ _BY TZIPORAH COHEN=0D=0AWednesday, September 11th, 11AM=0D=0A_~in-= store, second Wednesdays~_ =0D=0A=0D=0AFor kids ages 1-4 years old, Story T= ime for Toddlers will feature=0D=0Aclassic picture books old and new, read = aloud by Morgan (subbing for=0D=0ANanny Patricia).=C2=A0Story Time for Todd= lers is a completely free event=0D=0Aand all are welcome to attend.=C2=A0TH= IS MONTH, WE'LL BE READING _CITY=0D=0ABEET_ [36]_ _BY TZIPORAH COHEN [37]. = =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 Get the Book - 10% off! [38] =0D=0A=0D=0AREBEL READERS = BOOK CLUB=0D=0A_AN INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES_ [38]_ = _BY=0D=0AROXANNE DUNBAR-ORTIZ=0D=0ASunday, September 15, 3PM=0D=0A_~in-stor= e, third Sundays~_ =0D=0A=0D=0ASeptember's discussion looks at the book cho= sen for the postponed July=0D=0Ameeting.=0D=0AWe originally chose this for = July as a way to reconsider_=0D=0A_Independence Day: _An Indigenous Peoples= ' History of the United=0D=0AStates_ by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz. [38]=0D=0A=0D= =0AJoin hosts Dahlia Fisher & Felicia Haney, women from different=0D=0Aback= grounds with shared values, lifting the voices of diverse authors=0D=0Awrit= ing about race, religion, culture, sexuality, and=0D=0Aintersectionality th= rough a variety of genres including poetry,=0D=0Aessays, short story collec= tions, fiction and memoir. =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 Get the Book - 10% off! [39]= =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 Register for Zoom [40] =0D=0A=0D=0AQUEER BOOK CLUB=0D= =0A_HIJAB BUTCH BLUES_ [39]_ _BY LAMYA H=0D=0AThursday, September 19, 7PM= =0D=0A_~in-store and via Zoom~_ =0D=0A=0D=0AThis month, we will be reading = _Hijab Butch Blues_ [39] by Lamya H=0D=0A[41], about a queer hijabi Muslim = immigrant surviving her=0D=0Acoming-of-age by drawing strength and hope fro= m stories in the Quran.=0D=0AAll are welcome to attend in person or via Zoo= m -=C2=A0Please register for=0D=0AZoom participation before 5PM on the day = of the meeting. =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 Register to Attend [8] =0D=0A=0D=0ABOOK= CLUB OPEN HOUSE=0D=0ASunday, September 29, 1-3PM=0D=0A_~in-store~_ =0D=0A= =0D=0AFor solo readers looking for a club, or looking to start a new club!= =0D=0AFor closed book clubs looking for new titles & tips! For open book=0D= =0Aclubs looking for new members!=C2=A0ATTENDANCE IS FREE BUT PLEASE REGIST= ER=0D=0AIN ADVANCE BY 9/27.=C2=A0=0D=0A=0D=0AOur new Book Club Open House i= s a special afternoon for social=0D=0Areaders: a meet-and-greet for many cl= ubs, with book recommendations,=0D=0Aspecial discounts, networking & a keyn= ote talk by Danny Caine, poet,=0D=0Abookseller, Lit Cleveland staffer, and = author of _How to Resist Amazon=0D=0Aand Why_ [42] and _How to Protect Book= stores and Why_ [43]. =0D=0A=0D=0ACOMMUNITY ARTS & CULTURE =0D=0A=0D=0A =09= =09 Join the Zoom [44] =0D=0A=0D=0ANOBS FORUMS=0D=0ACHARLES DICKENS IN AMER= ICA: BRINGING TO LIGHT A PREVIOUSLY UNRECORDED=0D=0AGEM AT THE KELVIN SMITH= LIBRARY=0D=0AThursday, September 26, 7PM=0D=0A_~in-store and via Zoom~_ = =0D=0A=0D=0AWilliam Claspy, team leader for University Archives and Special= =0D=0ACollections at the Kelvin Smith Library at Case Western Reserve=0D=0A= University, will give an overview of the manuscript letters in the=0D=0Alib= rary's collection, and a detailed description of one recent=0D=0Aaddition t= o their holdings: a previously unpublished letter written by=0D=0ACharles D= ickens, which he wrote during his first visit to America in=0D=0A1842. =0D= =0A=0D=0ABROADSIDES & EPHEMERA=0D=0AFEATURED READER:=C2=A0JOHN KROPF=0D=0AT= hursday, September 12, 7PM=0D=0A_~in-store~_ =0D=0A=0D=0A_Midwestern Heart_= is John Kropf's first collection of poetry. He is=0D=0Athe author of two p= revious books, _Color Capital: Growing Up With The=0D=0ALegacy of a Crayon = Company_, winner of BGSU's Local History Award, and=0D=0A_Unknown Sands: Tr= avels in the World's Most Isolated Country_. His=0D=0Awriting has appeared = in _The Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, Middle=0D=0AWest Review_, and elsew= here. He is a member of the Society of Midland=0D=0AAuthors. He was born an= d raised in Erie County, Ohio and now works in=0D=0Athe DC area where he li= ves with his wife and daughter. =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 Register to Attend [28]= =0D=0A=0D=0ALIT CLEVELAND INKUBATOR: CREATE DANGEROUSLY=0D=0AFREE WRITING = CONFERENCE=0D=0AFriday, September 20-Saturday, September 21=0D=0A_~at the C= leveland Public Library-Louis Stokes Wing (525 Superior=0D=0AAvenue)~_ =0D= =0A=0D=0ALiterary Cleveland's Inkubator Writing Conference [30] is one of t= he=0D=0Alargest free writing conferences in the country, providing workshop= s,=0D=0Acraft talks, panel discussions, readings, and more to empower write= rs,=0D=0Acelebrate literary excellence, and amplify diverse voices. Loganbe= rry=0D=0Awill be there, and we hope to see you, too.=0D=0A=0D=0AThe theme o= f the 10th annual Inkubator is =E2=80=9CCreate Dangerously." The=0D=0Amain = event is a two-day in-person conference, featuring writing=0D=0Aworkshops, = craft talks, panel discussions, a book fair with regional=0D=0Aliterary pre= sses and organizations, breakout meetings by genre, an=0D=0Aevening dinner = and open mic, and an afterparty reading. =0D=0A=0D=0ASALES, SPECIALS & FYIS= =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 Get the Book [45] =0D=0A=0D=0ACOLLECTIBLE PICK=0D=0A_P= LAYER-MANAGER_ BY LOU BOUDREAU =0D=0A=0D=0ALou Boudreau was not only the ma= nager of the Cleveland's manager=0D=0Aduring their 1948 World Series champi= onship, he was also a star=0D=0Aplayer. His memoir of a life in baseball of= fers an exciting=0D=0Abehind-the-scenes look at the making and running of a= winning=0D=0Ateam.This signed first edition is a perfect pick for fans of = Cleveland=0D=0Abaseball!=0D=0A=0D=0ABrowse our ever-expanding collectible l= istings here [46], or email=0D=0Awendy@logan.com for a personalized suggest= ion for any budget! =0D=0A=0D=0AON SALE THIS MONTH =0D=0A=0D=0AThis Septemb= er, BOOKS IN OUR COOKING SECTION ARE 20% OFF. Spanning the=0D=0Aglobe, thes= e range from traditional recipes, to updates on old=0D=0Aclassics, to vinta= ge volumes, and more. They're all on sale! =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 [Two lines p= ress logo] =0D=0A=0D=0AINDIE PRESS HIGHLIGHT=0D=0ATWO LINES PRESS =0D=0A=0D= =0ATwo Lines Press [47] is the publishing arm of the nonprofit org Center= =0D=0Afor the Art of Translation (CAT -- hence their cute logo!). Two Lines= =0D=0Atakes their name from their commitment to giving the hard-working,=0D= =0Aexpert translators who translate books into English a credit line on=0D= =0Athe covers of all their books, right alongside the author's name. Two=0D= =0ALines is committed to bringing exciting, daring works of literature=0D= =0Afrom around the world to English-language readers in the US, and their= =0D=0Alist offers a treasure trove for the adventurous reader looking to=0D= =0Aread beyond our borders! =0D=0A=0D=0ASTAFF PICKS =0D=0A=0D=0A_LOGANBERRY= BOOKSELLERS' FAVORITE NARRATIVE NONFICTION READS_ =0D=0A=0D=0ADEVON RECOMM= ENDS _TAR HOLLOW TRANS_ BY STACY JANE GROVER [48]. "This=0D=0Ais a collecti= on of essays, by an Ohio author, about culture and=0D=0Aidentity regarding = queerness and Appalachia. The essays cover topics=0D=0Alike coming out, jus= tifying one's identity, different types of grief,=0D=0Aand transformation o= f both the land and the body." =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 Get the Book [48] =0D=0A= =0D=0AELISABETH RECOMMENDS _TRACES OF ENAYAT_ BY IMAN MERSAL (TRANS. ROBIN= =0D=0AMOGER) [49]. "I was utterly enchanted by this gem of a twined=0D=0Abi= ography-memoir about long-forgotten Egyptian feminist novelist=0D=0AEnayat = al-Zayyat by Egyptian poet Iman Mersal, translated from the=0D=0AArabic by = Robin More. It offers a personal, refracted look at life in=0D=0Aa time and= a place I know little about--post-Revolutionary Egypt in=0D=0Athe 1950s. B= ut it also offers the precious intimacy of translated=0D=0Anonfiction, wher= e a great thinker, rather than trying to educate (or=0D=0Aconvince) a forei= gn audience, writes with the complexity and ambiguity=0D=0Aof one at home w= ith her readers." =0D=0A=0D=0A =09=09 Get the Book [49] =0D=0A=0D=0AHARRIET= T RECOMMENDS _THE GREAT RIVER_ BY BOYCE UPHOLT [50]. "The=0D=0Ahistory of t= he Mississippi River is as long and winding as the river=0D=0Aitself. Boyce= Upholt unpacks this history from early CE days with=0D=0Aindigenous people= s who lived along side the river, the European=0D=0Asettlers who tried to t= raverse and map it, Americans who made their=0D=0Aliving off of it, and the= Army Corps of Engineers who try to control=0D=0Ait. The saga is a sublime = history of the United States itself, as well=0D=0Aas a natural history and = climate study. 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I think tha= t should be the new city motto. Did you see all the authors who partic= ipated in Author Alley=3F! (There were 75 of them, and we still have their = books on hand!) Now, hot on the heels of Author Alley, September brings us = Inku= bator and the Anisfield-Wolf Awards, and reprise events with La= ura Meckler and Cleveland Noir authors at Shak= er Public Library.

At Loganberry, we have a triple event this week w= ith Lauren Pacini: a history talk about th= e Van Swerigan brothers, a photography exhibition, and a book signing. (Spe= aking of the Van Swerigans, please attend the Shaker Square Vision Plan= on 9/19 4-7PM in the former Dewey=E2=80=99s on the Square.) We=E2=80=99ll = also have 3 authors in-store for a talk on new nonfiction, and a Community Book Club Open House at the end of the month. Hope to see you there!
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Photographer Lauren P= acini will be here to celebrate the opening of his new Annex Gallery Show a= nd the publication of his newest book, = Empire Builders: An Illustrated History= of the Rise and Fall of Cleveland's Van Sweringen Brothers= .

There will be a meet and = greet with in the Gallery from 6-7pm, followed by a talk about the process = of researching and writing this book about Shaker Heights' famous founding = brothers in LitArts from 7-8PM.
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Friday, September 6, 7PM
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Please join us for a special evening of= creative nonfiction! Jennifer Kabat<= /a>, author = of The Eighth Moon: A Memoir of Belonging & Rebelli= onand Laura Marris, author of The Age o= f Loneliness, will be joined= in conversation about their new books with Hilary Plum.

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Jennifer Kabat's memoir <= a target=3D"_blank" rel=3D"noopener noreferrer nofollow" href=3D"https://sp= tr.eocampaign1.com/f/a/mGnifcC-35AztEowmLryog~~/AAAHUQA~/RgRouaysP0UgM2U2ZT= c3MjQzZGIxZDAwYWE0NDkwNmYyOGMyODM1NjJEpWh0dHBzOi8vd3d3Lmdvb2dsZS5jb20vdXJsP= 3E9aHR0cHM6Ly9zdG9yZS5sb2dhbmJlcnJ5Ym9va3MuY29tL2VpZ2h0aC1tb29uLW1lbW9pci1i= ZWxvbmdpbmctYW5kLXJlYmVsbGlvbiZzYT1EJnNvdXJjZT1jYWxlbmRhciZ1c2Q9MiZ1c2c9QU9= 2VmF3MkJ4c2J5NE4yWTZuVlBmaU5pZ0RCNFcFc3BjZXVCCmbPrCfXZkp8D7tSD2Jvb2tzQGxvZ2= FuLmNvbVgEAACTQw~~" >The Eighth Moon intertwines=  the story of her mov= e to the Catskills with her new home's history. Laura Marris's debut essay = collection, The Age of Loneliness explores isolation between and among species. Si= de by side, both books plumb deep questions of how we might both survive an= d make a more survivable future in the face of ecological and social catast= rophe.
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Eve Driver: What We Can't Burn
Thursday, September 12, 3:30-5:30PM
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Drop by fo= r a meet-and-greet signing with author Eve Drive= r. Come when you can, leave when= you must.

= Eve was a fossil fuel divestment activist from Massachusetts; Tom was a cle= an energy entrepreneur from a rural village in Kenya. They met at Harvard, = launching a journey in which their conflicting perspectives almost tore the= ir unlikely friendship apart. Set in both Kenya and the United States, What We Can't Burn is a singular testament to the power of dialogue= , humor, and friendship to help us find our place among the many currents o= f change-making that cut across the world today.
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Cleveland Noir: One Year Later
Wednesday, September 18, 6:30PM
~at the Shaker= Heights Main Library (16500 Van Aken Boulevard)~
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Join us as we celebrate the one-year anniversary o= f the publication of Cleveland Noir, an ant= hology of dark short stories set in and around the Cleveland area. Authors = D.M.Pulley, Mary Grimm= , Miesha Wilson Headen, Susan Petrone, Angela Crook, and Abby = Vandiver will read from their st= ories, talk about their work, and participate in a panel discussion. A shor= t reception will follow, and books will be available for purchase.
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Inkubator Keynote
Edwidge Danticat, "Create Dangerously"
Saturday, September 21st, 11AM
~at the Cleveland Public Library-Louis Stokes Wing (525 Sup= erior Avenue)~
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Loganberry= will be the bookseller at the 2024 Inkubator keynote address presented by = Edwidge Danticat, "Create Dangerously." This event is included in free registration to Inkubator.=

Edwidge Danticat = is the author of several books, including Breath, Eyes, Memory,= an Oprah Book Club selection, K= rik=3F Krak!, a National Book A= ward finalist, Everything Inside= , a Reese=E2=80=99s Book Club s= election and is a National Book Critics Circle Awards winner, among many ot= her awards. She teaches at Columbia University.
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Murmurations Yoga Book Club<= /strong>
Frida= y, September 6, 6PM
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Our neighbors at Abide Yoga (2 doors down from us on Larchmere) host Murmurations= , a monthly hybrid yoga class and book club, and we offer participants 10% = off featured titles!
 
 
<= /span>What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia by Elizabeth Catte (published by Cleveland-founded Belt Pu= blishing!) tackles stereotypes of Appalachian pe= ople that center whiteness and conservatism, showing the region to be more = diverse and complicated than certain politicians claim.
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Story Time for Toddlers
<= em>City Beet by Tzipor= ah Cohen
Wednesday, Septe= mber 11th, 11AM
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For kids a= ges 1-4 years old, Story Time for Toddlers will feature classic picture boo= ks old and new, read aloud by Morgan (subbing for Nanny Patricia). Sto= ry Time for Toddlers is a completely free event and all are welcome to atte= nd. This month, we'll be reading <= span style=3D"font-size: 14px">City Beet by Tzi= porah Cohen.
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Rebel Readers Book Club<= /div>
Sunday, September 15, 3PM
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September's discussion looks at the b= ook chosen for the postponed July meeting.
We originally chose this for July as a way to reconsider Independence = Day: An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz.
Join hosts Dahlia Fisher & Felicia= Haney, women from different backgrounds with shared values, lifting the vo= ices of diverse authors writing about race, religion, culture, sexuality, a= nd intersectionality through a variety of genres including poetry, essays, = short story collections, fiction and memoir.
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Queer Book Club
= Thursday, September 19, 7PM
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This month, = we will be reading H= ijab Butch Blues by Lamy= a H, about a queer hijabi Muslim immigra= nt surviving her coming-of-age by drawing strength and hope from stories in= the Quran. All are welcome to attend in person or via Zoom - Please r= egister for Zoom participation before 5PM on the day of the meeting.=
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Book Club Open House
Sunday, Septemb= er 29, 1-3PM
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For solo readers looking for a cl= ub, or looking to start a new club! For closed book clubs looking for new t= itles & tips! For open book clubs looking for new members! = Attendance is free but please regis= ter in advance by 9/27. 

Our new= Book Club Open House is a special afternoon for social readers: a meet-and= -greet for many clubs, with book recommendations, special discounts, networ= king & a keynote talk by Danny C= aine, poet, bookseller, Lit Cleveland staffe= r, and author of How to Resist Amazon and Why and How to Protect Bookstores and Why.
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Charles Dickens in America: Bringing to Light a Prev= iously Unrecorded Gem at the Kelvin Smith Library
Thursday, September 26, 7PM
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William Claspy, team leader for Unive= rsity Archives and Special Collections at the Kelvin Smith Library at Case = Western Reserve University, will give an overview of the manuscript letters= in the library's collection, and a detailed description of one recent addi= tion to their holdings: a previously unpublished letter written by Charles = Dickens, which he wrote during his first visit to America in 1842.
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Featured Reader: John Kropf
Thursday, September 12, 7PM
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<= div>Midwestern Heart is John Kropf's first col= lection of poetry. He is the author of two previous books, Color Capital: Growing Up With T= he Legacy of a Crayon Company, winner of BGSU's Local History Award, and Unknown Sands: Travels in the World's Mos= t Isolated Country. His= writing has appeared in The Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, Middle West Review= , and elsewhere. He is a member of = the Society of Midland Authors. He was born and raised in Erie County, Ohio= and now works in the DC area where he lives with his wife and daughter.
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Lit Cleveland Inkubator: Create Dangerously<= /div>
Free Writing Conference
Fr= iday, September 20-Saturday, September 21
~at the Cleveland Public Library-Louis Stokes Wing (52= 5 Superior Avenue)~
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Literary Cleveland's Inkubator Writing Conference is one of the largest free writing conferences in the co= untry, providing workshops, craft talks, panel discussions, readings, and m= ore to empower writers, celebrate literary excellence, and amplify diverse = voices. Loganberry will be there, and we hope to see you, too.

The t= heme of the 10th annual Inkubator is =E2=80=9CCreate Dangerously." The main= event is a two-day in-person conference, featuring writing workshops, craf= t talks, panel discussions, a book fair with regional literary presses and = organizations, breakout meetings by genre, an evening dinner and open mic, = and an afterparty reading.
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Lou Boudreau was not only th= e manager of the Cleveland's manager during their 1948 World Series champio= nship, he was also a star player. His memoir of a life in baseball offers a= n exciting behind-the-scenes look at the making and running of a winning te= am.This signed first edition is a perfect pick for fans of Cleveland baseba= ll!

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Lo= ganberry booksellers' favorite Narrative Nonfiction reads
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Devon recommends Tar Hollow Trans by Stacy Jane Gr= over. = "This is a collection of essays, by an Ohio author, about culture and ident= ity regarding queerness and Appalachia. The essays cover topics like coming= out, justifying one's identity, different types of grief, and transformati= on of both the land and the body."
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Elisabeth recommend= s T= races of Enayat by Iman Mersal (trans. Robin Moger). "I was utterly enchanted by this gem of a = twined biography-memoir about long-forgotten Egyptian feminist novelist Ena= yat al-Zayyat by Egyptian poet Iman Mersal, translated from the Arabic by R= obin More. It offers a personal, refracted look at life in a time and a pla= ce I know little about--post-Revolutionary Egypt in the 1950s. But it also = offers the precious intimacy of translated nonfiction, where a great thinke= r, rather than trying to educate (or convince) a foreign audience, writes w= ith the complexity and ambiguity of one at home with her readers."
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Harrie= tt recommends The Great River= by Boyce Upholt. "The histor= y of the Mississippi River is as long and winding as the river itself. Boyc= e Upholt unpacks this history from early CE days with indigenous peoples wh= o lived along side the river, the European settlers who tried to traverse a= nd map it, Americans who made their living off of it, and the Army Corps of= Engineers who try to control it. The saga is a sublime history of the Unit= ed States itself, as well as a natural history and climate study. It's also= an excellent read to follow Percival Everett's James."<= /div>
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Julie recommends Meaty by Samantha Irby. "Irby is a fabulous humorist - I had so much laught= er while reading this and her other books. For someone who's looking for so= mething less serious to read!"
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Preeya = recommends = A Small Place<= strong> by Jamaica Kincaid. "Kincaid's lyrical, flowing prose doesn't disguise th= at this book has teeth; it's an unflinching narrative that you can't look a= way from. She effortlessly moves from reflecting on her own life and childh= ood to pointing an analytic eye towards the inner workings of contemporary = Antigua, all under the ever present, ever evolving shadow of global colonia= lism."
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Sarah recommends The Quickening by Elizabeth Rush. "I could not put it down. It=E2=80=99s a memo= ir about a woman journalist on a ship going to Thwaites, an enormous glacie= r in the Antarctica, where they hope to do tests that will help determine h= ow quickly climate change is affecting us. Along with narrative story-telli= ng, fascinating details, and interviews with the scientists and crew, are R= ush=E2=80=99s thoughts about becoming pregnant, and how having a child migh= t (or might not) affect global warming."

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Toni recommends<= a target=3D"_blank" rel=3D"noopener noreferrer nofollow" href=3D"https://sp= tr.eocampaign1.com/f/a/TEGWcrbXMHi3AliRM4pj6w~~/AAAHUQA~/RgRouaysP0UgODY5Mj= Y5YWU4ZDAyOWI4MjU3MjRiMjVkNjIxNmJkMWZEbmh0dHBzOi8vc3RvcmUubG9nYW5iZXJyeWJvb= 2tzLmNvbS9kZWFkLWRvbnQtbmVlZC1yZW1pbmRpbmctc2VhcmNoLWZ1Z2l0aXZlcy1taXNzaXNz= aXBwaS1hbmQtYmxhY2stdHYtbmVyZC1zaGl0VwVzcGNldUIKZs-sJ9dmSnwPu1IPYm9va3NAbG9= nYW4uY29tWAQAAJND" > The Dead Don't Need Reminding= by Julian Ran= dall. = "Bojack Horseman + Jordan Peele + the search for a charismatic white-passin= g grandfather + frank discussion of mental illness + humor, joy, and a supp= le, inventive poetic voice (and so much more) =3D this compulsively readabl= e collection of braided essays about being a "Living Queer Black author" in= America today."
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Wendy recommends= My Broken Language by Quiara Alegr=C3=ADa H= udes. = "Hudes peels back the curtain on life in a tight-knit Puerto Rican family w= hose members express their love for each other in music, dance, and food, a= nd where broken language is made whole by music and rhythm, by writing and = reading, and by cherishing the bodies we inhabit. Truly one of the best boo= ks I have read in a long time!"
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Thanks for reading,
Harriet & all the Loganberries
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