
See listings of regularly-scheduled literary events both at the libraries (John H. Ames Reading Series, Lunch at the Library) and in the surrounding Lincoln, NE community -- including readings, signings, the One Book One Nebraska selection for 2010 and other special presentations!
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From January 9th through February 10th, nominations were taken, both online and via forms at every public library, for the 2012 One Book - One Lincoln title. Nominations are now closed, and the list of nominees is in the hands of a Selection Committee -- the Top Three finalists will be announced on Memorial Day!You can sign up to be notified by e-mail about all new developments regarding One Book -- One Lincoln. You can become a fan of One Book - One Lincoln on Facebook by "liking" the One Book Facebook group. We also encourage you to stop by the One Book -- One Lincoln Blog, where you can leave comments about the book selections and the entire One Book process in response to posted discussion topics.
[ One Book -- One Lincoln archives: Cutting for Stone [2011] | I Am a Man [2010] | People of the Book [2009] | The Thirteenth Tale [2008] | The Worst Hard Time [2007] | The Devil in the White City [2006] | The Kite Runner [2005] | Peace Like a River [2004] | Bel Canto [2003] | Plainsong [2002] ]
[ Master list of 2002-2011 One Book -- One Lincoln finalists in PDF format ]
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Midwest mystery fans who were looking forward to attending the annual Mayhem in the Midlands Mystery Conference over the Memorial Day weekend, will have to wait a year. Organizers (primarily the Omaha Public Library) sent out a press release in early March, 2011, announcing that the 2011 convention has been cancelled, after 11 straight successes. The press release ended on a positive note, asking mystery fans to check back on Mayhem in 2012!Although the weblink for the convention is currently not active, you can "like" the Mayhem in the Midlands Crime Fiction Conference on Facebook to stay up-to-date on additional developments.
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Following the ongoing success of the first several years of One Book One Nebraska, featuring Willa Cather's My Antonia, Omaha mystery novelist Alex Kava's One False Move, Mari Sandoz' classic history text Crazy Horse, Nebraska State Poet William Kloefkorn's autobiography Restoring the Burnt Child, Bess Streeter Aldrich's A Lantern in Her Hand, and Wright Morris' The Home Place, the Nebraska Library Commission, the Nebraska Center for the Book, the Nebraska Library Association, the Nebraska Regional Library Systems and other organizations are sponsoring yet another year of One Book One Nebraska in 2011!
The 2011 selected title is Ted Kooser's book, Local Wonders: Seasons the Bohemian Alps. You can find more information about the 2005-2010 events at the official One Book One Nebraska Web site.
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Fans of Romance Fiction joined with a dozen romance authors at each of Lincoln's three Turning the Pages of Romance conferences, in 2004, 2005 and 2006. These events, co-sponsored by the Lincoln City Libraries and the Omaha Public Library, proved to be a popular way to meet and interact with professional romance authors from the midwest each Spring.
[ Past Romance Conferences: 2004 | 2005 | 2006 ]
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