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Bronx Literary Festival
BRONX LITERARY FESTIVAL Saturday May 18, 2013 11am – 5pm Join us at the Bronx Library Center for a day of BOOKS, MUSIC, & FUN 310 Kingsbridge Road (at Barnes Ave)
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Mosaic #29 Lesson Plan
Lorna Goodison’s By Love Possessed is a collection of short stories that explore Jamaican life. These lesson plans can be used to engage younger readers across skills levels,
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Best Books of 2012
BEST BOOKS OF 2012 by Clarence V. Reynolds Freelance editor Clarence V. Reynolds reads thousands of books every year. Mosaic Literary Magazine asked him to whittle that list down to the best of the year. After much discussion here’s his list of nine stellar titles.
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MLC2012 Highlights
November 9 & 10, 2012 – The Mosaic Literary Conference kicked off with a lively discussion of Their Eyes Were Watching God led by award-winning writer Carl Hancock Rux.
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Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts… wins Whiting Award | LATimes.com
The Whiting Foundation announced its 2012 literary award recipients Tuesday. The 10 authors will each receive a $50,000 grant, no strings attached. The Whiting Awards are geared to help extraordinary new writers find the footing to achieve success. Awards are made to poets, novelists, short-story writers, playwrights and writers of nonfiction.
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Carl Hancock Rux at MLC2012
Join us on November 9 & 10, 2012, for The Mosaic Literary Conference. MLC2012 is a great opportunity for teachers, admins, and parents to learn about blending books and reading into the lives of teenagers.
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Liza Jessie Peterson: Art In America
AFRO Diaries -Art In America Posted by Alexis Caputo African-Americans continue to diarize and seek ways to use our voices for cultural and community expression.
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Best Books of 2011
NONFICTION Color Me English: Migration and Belonging Before and After 9/11 By Caryl Phillips The New Press In this book of personal and critical essays, Caryl Phillips explores themes of cultural awareness and racial identity that are often at the center of his engaging fiction. Color Me English is a profound collection of previously written,
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Launched in 1998, Mosaic is a website and tri-annual print magazine exploring the literary arts by writers of African descent. Each issue contains a unique blend of profiles, book reviews, and literature lesson plans.