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    Writers Talk with Junot Diaz and Kathy Reichs

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    Junot Diaz talks to OSU student Anne Lucy McGreevy about his novels, including his most recent This is How You Lose Her. Bones author Kathy Reichs discusses her novels and television work with OSU student and Lantern reporter Hailey Kim.The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/WritersTalk-Audio/WT_2012-9-24_Junot_Diaz_Kathy_Reichs.mp3Ohio State University. Center for the Study and Teaching of Writin

    Copyright, Creativity, Big Media and Cultural Value: Incorporating the Author by Kathy Bowrey

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    Kathy Bowrey, Copyright, Creativity, Big Media and Cultural Value: Incorporating the Author. London and New York: Routledge. 2021. p.p.218, ISBN: 9780367192068. £120 Hardback; £36.99 E-book

    Kathy Hill’s Story of Olive

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    Kathy McColeman’s stories of Allison and Joan

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    Inviting childrens authors and illustrators: a how-to-do-it manual for school and public librarians

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    Author and illustrator programs can offer inspiration to participants -- and a huge challenge to organizers. This commonsense advice on everything from the initial contact to the fInal thank-yours will elimInate any unnecessary anxieties or overlooked details. East -- a past president of ALA's Association for Library Service to Children -- chronicles the entire process: getting the right people involved in the decision to invite the speaker, choosing authors, getting in touch with them, budgeting, planning, correspondence, publicity, the timeline, logistics of the visit, evaluation, and thank-you letters

    Kathy Wollenberg Interview, Author of Far Less

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    https://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/interviews/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Book Review [White Bound: Nationalists, Antiracists, and the Shared Meanings of Race, by MW Hughey]

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    Dr Kathy A. Mills provides a critical synthesis and review of the new book by Matthew W. Hughey entitle: White Bound: Nationalists, Antiractists, and the Shared Meanings of Race, published by Standford University Press in 2012. A sample of Dr Mills' review reads: \ud \ud "The author positions race squarely at the center to challenge the shared assumptions of white supremacist logic on both sides of the debate. The clever thesis blurs the boundaries between “good whites” and “bad whites”, rendering the white reader intellectually stimulated, but existentially unchanged – White Bound – as the author ponders: “Perhaps we have met the enemy, and he [it] is us” (p.193)...The unanswered question that remains is: How do we resist the various “shades” of white supremacy to pursue counter-hegemonic practices?

    Kathy Roper

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    Presented at The Future of Scholarly Publishing and Research Symposium, Friday, October 23, 2009, Wardlaw Gordy Room.Professor Roper teaches Professional Trends in Facility Management, Facility Planning, Project Management & Benchmarking, and co-developed and teaches the Integrated Facility & Property Management Capstone course. She was awarded the prestigious International Facility Management Association’s Educator Award of Excellence – 2005 and the Distinguished Author Award of Excellence – 2007

    In Memoriam to Kathy Acker’s Biography

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    This talk was written for the November 22-24, 2018 symposium at the Badischer Kunstverein in Karlsruhe, Germany, accompanying the first large-scale exhibition on Kathy Acker, “Get Rid of Meaning,” and was presented on the opening night. It proceeds to look at biographies of Kathy Acker and Arthur Rimbaud and how life intervened and continues to with said poetic and authorial legend; The talk also deals with issues of translation, with William Faulkner and Medea, and other travails in the “mythic” constitution of the first of Kathy Acker’s late period novels, In Memoriam to Identity. The author draws here upon work as a co-editor of Kathy Acker: The Last Interview and Other Conversations (Melville House Press, 2019)
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