We're proud to present the Columbus Book Festival returns to downtown's Main Library and neighboring Topiary Park. Thanks to Axios Columbus for the coverage. Hundreds of authors will be on hand for two days of panel discussions and book signings and don't worry--admission and parking are free! Local author Hanif Abdurraqib is among the featured guests. Other notable authors include novelists Veronica Roth, Nick Petrie, Porochista Khakpour and Kennedy Ryan. 10am-6pm Saturday and 10am-5pm Sunday, 96 S. Grant Ave. https://okt.to/0zfdpQ
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New Release!! What do you do when you find out you and some of your family members are immortal? Find out in this superb novel by Diane Winters, guaranteed to have you hooked!! https://lnkd.in/dMsT2cpU
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New Release!! What do you do when you find out you and some of your family members are immortal? Find out in this superb novel by Diane Winters, guaranteed to have you hooked!! https://lnkd.in/dMsT2cpU
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Did you grow up going to the library? Do you take your kids there now? This video is *all* about libraries & circularity. Learn something new with Professor Nic and a new special professor. Watch the video to find out who it is!
We are very happy to share the second Professor Nic video! This one is about the library. We loved going to the Free Library of Philadelphia -- not only is it an amazing resource for all, it's a beautiful building. Let us know what you think, and please comment if there's something you would like Professor Nic* to cover. * watch the video for our secret new guest!
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Christopher Phillips inspires us once again to ask wonderful questions that are sure to bring to life lively conversations to help us connect with our innate wondering nature while connecting with others in meaningful Socratic Inquiry conversations. Download your guide on how to have a Philosophers´ Club dialogue at socratescafe.com
Socratic Scholar-Practitioner for inclusive connected selves/societies. Keynote presenter. Bestselling Author ('Socrates Cafe'), Poet. Investment Advisor Representative. Accidental degree collector: BA, MA, MSc, MAT, PhD
Which came first, babies or adults? Space or nothing? Hurry or worry? Music or language? Explore the world of firsts in my newest philosophical book for children and youth - really, for children of all ages - with magnificent illustrations by my wife Cecilia Chapa Phillps and our 10-year-old daughter Cybele Phillips. And this latest, third installment of our Philosopher's Club series is hot off the presses just in time for Christmas :) [Also keep in mind that it's not just the unique sets of questions in these series of philosophical books that set us apart from the pack - rather, and just as importantly, it's also the pathways our 'Socrates Cafe method' of exploration provides for coming up with bracing new answers.
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The chapter, "Historical Appropriations: Of Time and Reparative Justice," of my new book, "Cultural Objects and Reparative Justice," is now free online: https://lnkd.in/g3Cxpm3U
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Crisis/Mass Shooting Exp., Created FBI’s Active Shooter Pro., Author of Stop the Killing: How to End the Mass Shooting Crisis & How to Talk About Guns with Anyone, Stop the Killing podcast host, DePaul Law faculty
I’m humbled by this honor. My goal is to empower gun owners and non-gun owners alike to help stop the killing. Many people have told me their favorite part is Chapter 8: Not Gonna Happen, Might Happen. It's about the many ideas and potential solutions to end #gunviolence and considers what's been put on the table. Not Gonna Happen includes the repeal of #2A. Might Happen includes proof of insurance for gun owners. There are many solutions covered in the book. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/ezgeCrig #stopthekilling #gundebate #guncontrol
CONGRATULATIONS to Katherine Schweit - the 2023 Reader Views Overall Grand Non-Fiction Gold Award Recipient! Learn more about Katherine and her work at https://buff.ly/3V72Ztz @katherine-schweit-j-d-ccep-22a9b746 #bookawards #readerviews #celebrate #congratulations #KatherineSchweit
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In this episode of Shelf Matters, Anita Dewi, CSU stresses the importance of ongoing dialogue between stakeholders to blend theoretical knowledge with practical experiences for aspiring librarians. Full episode on https://lnkd.in/gSEcHCF5
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Today's post is on "Granite Harbor," by Peter Nichols. In this novel, it opens with three teenagers in a small Maine town skateboarding. One turns up murdered and mutilated and we start to get into the mind of a serial killer. Some gory details at times, but a good read. The book can found at https://lnkd.in/g9qhEn2U
Granite Harbor a book by Peter Nichols
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Below is our cover description prepared by SciFig Studio. They did an amazing job by including several technical aspects and "many more details." Here is the link to the publication: https://lnkd.in/gceTryE5
We're excited to announce a new monthly cover description series! Each month, we'll explore the connection between our cover designs and the actual scientific papers they represent. For our first installment, we delve into Hossein Ravanbakhsh, Hamidreza Yazdani Sarvestani, Behnam Ashrafi, Meysam Rahmat, Mikko Karttunen, Razyeh Behbahani Diba cover art featured in @AdvSciNews.
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