Monthly Archives: July 2024

Upcoming Events in August

Make sure to check out some fun literary events before summer ends! If you’re looking for something to do in August, here are some upcoming literary events* that may pique your interest!

  • August 1, 2024 Verse & Vibes Open Mic Night
    Indigo Cottage Crafts, 2063 Creekside Dr.
    Papillion, NE, 6:30 pm
    The first Thursday of every month we open the mic at an artsy space full of good vibes, and not just because of the coffee and liquor bar! Event is open to poets, authors, writers, musicians, anyone who has talent to share. Free event.
  • August 2, 2024 First Friday Book Talk & Reading with Anna Monardo
    Zoom, 12:00 – 1:00 pm
    Anna Monardo reads from her new memoir, “After Italy: A Family Memoir of Arranged Marriage, ” the story of two marriages undone by a dowry and the fallout on 3 generations of a Southern Italian family. Monardo has published fiction, poetry, and essays. She is a winner of the Prairie Schooner’s short fiction prize and teaches in the Writer’s Workshop at UN-Omaha.
  • August 4, 2024 59th Annual Neihardt Day: Spend the Afternoon in Poet’s Town!
    The John G. Neihardt State Historic Site, 306 W Elm St.
    Bancroft, NE, 12:00 – 3:00 pm
    Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and join us on the beautiful grounds of the Neihardt Center to celebrate Nebraska’s Poet Laureate! Learn more about the Hugh Glass Monument to Courage that now resides at the Neihardt Center, with unique perspectives offered by Neihardt’s Granddaughter Alexis Petri, and History Nebraska Archeologist Jennifer Banks. Nebraska State Poet Matt Mason will be the Master of Ceremonies and share his poems.
  • August 5, 2024 Stand Up Comedy Bootcamp for Beginners
    Larksong Writers Place, 1600 N Cotner Blvd.
    Lincoln, NE, 4:00 – 6:00 pm with extra performance time at 7:00 pm
    Join Serenity Dougherty in a 5-session Stand-up Comedy Writing Bootcamp, taking you through everything you need to know to write and perform your first stand-up comedy set! The bootcamp meets for 5 Mondays from 4:00-6:00pm, beginning 7/8/24. The cost is $250.00, with scholarships available. Limit 12 participants.
  • August 6, 2024 Hannah Wilkinson Poetry Reading and Discussion
    Zoom, 6:30 – 7:30 pm
    Poetry that examines the toxic cycles of love and loss, attachment and abandonment, and infatuation and disappointment – the matters of the heart broken and made whole again.
  • August 8, 2024 Resonance Beat Poetry Jam
    Razor Wire Productions Art Gallery & Tattoo, 1808 Vinton St.
    Omaha, NE, 7:00 pm
    Wanna try your hand at pairing your writing with music? Or maybe you’ve just never had the sublime experience of hearing the fusion? Either way, we would like to invite you! Named The Resonance for the beautiful ways these artforms play off one another.
  • August 10, 2024 The Language of Smell: A Generative Writing Workshop
    Larksong Writers Place, 1600 N Cotner Blvd.
    Lincoln, NE, 1:00 – 3:30 pm
    This generative workshop taught by Jessica Poli will focus on the power of smell and sense memory in writing practice. Participants will have a chance to produce their own writing using guided prompts, as well as learn and discuss what makes smell such a sharply evocative and emotional sense memory. We will also briefly explore the world of niche perfumery in order to practice our skills of descriptive scent-based writing using provided fragrance samples.
  • August 10, 2024 Visiting Author: Colby Coash: “Running Naked: Surviving the Legacy of Family in Rural Nebraska”
    Francie & Finch Bookshop, 130 A 13th St.
    Lincoln, 4:30 – 6:30 pm
    Former Nebraska state senator and author of the new memoir “Running Naked: Surviving the Legacy of Family in Rural Nebraska”, Colby Coash will be sharing his work with guests at Francie & Finch Bookshop!
  • August 13, 2024 On Writing Presents: Maddie Radcliff
    Benson Theatre, 6054 Maple St.
    Omaha, 6:00 pm
    Every Second Tuesday of the Month join us for a special, initimate reading with local authors of all walks of life. This month we’re elated to welcome our very own Co-Executive Director, Maddie Radcliff, to share a special reading of her newest play, “Ye Strange and Tragic Trial of Elizabeth Cornell”.
  • August 16, 2024 Book Signing/Exclusive Performance by Aliyah American Horse
    Plains Theatre, W 2nd St.
    Rushville, 4:30 – 5:30 pm
    Book signing and exclusive performance by Aliyah American Horse, the Midwest Youth Poet Laureate, debuting her book “Shed No Tears Unci”.
  • August 17, 2024 Visiting Author: Jerry Bockoven: “What Rhymes with Therapy”
    Francie & Finch Bookshop, 130 A 13th St.
    Lincoln, 4:30 – 6:30 pm
    Dr. Jerry Bockoven will be presenting his book “What Rhymes with Therapy”, a book where “each poem is like a therapy session that offers insights and directions designed to make you strong and resilient in a time when the world’s problems push to erode and weaken.”
  • August 23, 2024 Book Launch: Kwame Dawes: “Sturge Town”
    Francie & Finch Bookshop, 130 A 13th St.
    Lincoln, 6:00 – 7:00 pm
    Nebraskan author Kwame Dawes will be reading from his new book of poetry “Sturge Town”, hailed by Herman Sutter of the Library Journal as “filled with tenderness, curiosity, and compassion for what has been and what might be”.
  • August 24, 2024 Visiting Author: John Janovy, Jr. PhD: “Life Lessons From a Parasite: What Tapeworms, Flukes, Lice, and Roundworms Can Teach Us About Humanity’s Most Difficult Problems”
    Francie & Finch Bookshop, 130 A 13th St.
    Lincoln, 4:30 – 5:30 pm
    Nebraskan author and prize-winning scientist John Janovy, Jr. PhD will be presenting his new book “Life Lessons From a Parasite: What Tapeworms, Flukes, Lice, and Roundworms Can Teach Us About Humanity’s Most Difficult Problems” in a fun and educational event!
  • August 24, 2024 2024 National Book Festival
    Walter E. Washington Convention Center, 801 Allen Y Lew Place NW.
    Washington, D.C., 9:00 am – 8:00 pm
    The Nebraska Center for the Book has selected one youth book and one adult book by Nebraska authors to represent the state at the 2024 National Book Festival: “Eat Your Woolly Mammoths!” by James Solheim and “Dancing with the Octopus” by Debora Harding. The event is free and open to the public. A selection of programs will be livestreamed online and videos of all programs will be available shortly after the Festival.
  • August 27, 2024 Girls Inc. Lunch For The Girls
    CHI Health Center, 455 N 10th St.
    Omaha, 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
    Poet, educator, and author Nikki Giovanni will be the featured speaker at Girls Inc.’s 24th annual Lunch for the Girls. Registration required.

Check out the NCB Calendar to stay up to date on upcoming literary events happening near you!

*The time, date, and location of these events are subject to change.
Some of this month’s events, workshops, or conferences may require registration or charge a fee.

Feel free to contact us if you have an event that you would like to be featured.

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Books Chosen to Represent Nebraska at National Book Festival

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
July 29, 2024

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Tessa Timperley
402-471-3434
800-307-2665

Books Chosen to Represent Nebraska at National Book Festival

“Eat Your Woolly Mammoths!: Two Million Years of the World’s Most Amazing Food Facts, from the Stone Age to the Future” and “Dancing with the Octopus: A Memoir of a Crime” chosen for the National Center for the Book’s Great Reads from Great Places program.

The Nebraska Center for the Book has selected one youth book and one adult book by Nebraska authors to represent the state at the 2024 National Book Festival: Eat Your Woolly Mammoths! by James Solheim and Dancing with the Octopus by Debora Harding.

Both titles will be part of the National Center for the Book’s Great Reads from Great Places program. Great Reads from Great Places features books and authors representing the literary heritage of all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and Northern Marianas. For over 20 years this program has included a highlighted youth title from each affiliate center. In 2022, Great Reads from Great Places began including titles for adults for the first time.

This year’s National Book Festival on August 24th will be held in-person in Washington, D.C., but will include many livestreamed and recorded virtual programs celebrating books and authors.

About the Books

Eat Your Woolly Mammoths!: Two Million Years of the World’s Most Amazing Food Facts, from the Stone Age to the Future” by James Solheim

“If there’s one thing that transcends time, it’s our love for food! But what did people generations ago consume? And what will we eat in the years ahead? James Solheim’s Eat Your Woolly Mammoths! serves up the stories behind the world’s most delicious, nutritious, and amazing foods—from the Stone Age to the future. For readers who love the fascinating facts that bring history to life. Let the feast begin!

Would you like a plate of woolly mammoth? Or perhaps a sample of fresh tuna eyeballs? From scorpions on sticks and llama salami to oysters and chocolate chip cookies, you’ll travel through the centuries and around the world and discover the amazing foods that have been eaten—and enjoyed—throughout history.

Eat Your Woolly Mammoths! explores the history of food and is full of fun, digestible facts that young historians, cooks, and scientists will gobble up. An accessible, educational, and funny text combined with laugh-out-loud illustrations make this ideal pick for independent readers and snackers everywhere. A great choice for readers who munched through Ripley’s Believe It or Not: Fun Facts and Silly Stories and the National Geographic Kids: Weird but True books. Includes sidebars, fun facts, recipes, additional resources, and more!”

Nebraska’s Great Reads from Great Places book is chosen from the previous year’s Nebraska Book Award winners and this book was awarded two 2023 Nebraska Book Award in the Children’s Nonfiction Book category and the Children’s Books Design category.

Dancing with the Octopus: A Memoir of a Crime” by Debora Harding

This memoir of native Nebraskan, Debora Harding, is all about a traumatic childhood event, the aftereffects of which would change her family forever. Harding expertly weaves the past with the present in a riveting story of survival and family dynamics. Harding’s debut book has been compared to bestsellers like The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls and Educated by Tara Westover.

“With remarkable narrative skill, Harding untangles the lingering effects of family dysfunction and criminal trauma. This is a page-turner with a deep heart and soul, full of forgiveness but demanding of accountability.”  —BookPage, “Best Books of 2020: Memoirs”

Chosen as the 2024 One Book One Nebraska selection, libraries across Nebraska and other literary and cultural organizations have participated in book discussions, activities, and events that encourage Nebraskans to read and discuss this book.

The Nebraska Center for the Book is housed at the Nebraska Library Commission and brings together the state’s readers, writers, booksellers, librarians, publishers, printers, educators, and scholars to build the community of the book, supporting programs to celebrate and stimulate public interest in books, reading, and the written word. The Nebraska Center for the Book is supported by the Nebraska Library Commission.  

As the state library agency, the Nebraska Library Commission is an advocate for the library and information needs of all Nebraskans. The mission of the Library Commission is statewide promotion, development, and coordination of library and information services, “bringing together people and information.”  

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The most up-to-date news releases from the Nebraska Library Commission are always available on the Library Commission Website, http://nlc.nebraska.gov/publications/newsreleases.

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Announcing a New Literary Festival Event to Take Place this Fall

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
July 16, 2024

FOR MORE INFORMATION:                            
Tessa Timperley
Communications Coordinator
Nebraska Library Commission
Email

Rosemary Sekora
Marketing and Sales Manager
University of Nebraska Press
rsekora@unl.edu

Announcing a New Literary Festival Event to Take Place this Fall

Book lovers, get your calendars to save the date. A new literary festival is taking place in Lincoln. 

The 2024 Nebraska Celebration of Books (NCOB) will take place on Oct. 12, 2024, in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln City Campus Union at 1400 R Street. Two presentations, a writing workshop, and a slam poetry competition will take place on second floor leading up to the presentation of the Nebraska Book Awards at 3:30 p.m. NCOB will also host local bookstores and other vendors throughout the day beginning at 10:00 a.m.

The event will officially kick off on Oct. 11 at White Elm Brewing with a literary trivia night at 5:30 p.m.

All events are free and open to the public. NCOB would like to thank the following organizations for making this new event possible: Nebraska Center for the Book, Zero Street Fiction series, Larksong Writers Place, Nebraska Writers Collective, Nebraska Library Commission, Lincoln City Libraries, and the University of Nebraska Press.

For additional information on attending or becoming a sponsor of this event, please visit https://bookfestival.nebraska.gov/

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The most up-to-date news releases from the Nebraska Library Commission are always available on the Library Commission Website, http://nlc.nebraska.gov/publications/newsreleases.

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