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Recommendations by Prof. Amanda McGuire Rzicznek Introduction by Mary Ross | Site Director Today, March 10, 2021, BGSU is hosting its annual Latinx Issue Conference. The purpose of this conference, according to the webpage, is the following: “The goal of the multilingual Latino/a/x Issues Conference is to support student research; to increase the visibility of […]
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BG Authors Staff Welcome back to another episode of Book Talk with BG Authors! In this episode, we hear what our contributors and community members answered to “If you could live in any fantasy world, which one would you live in and why?” There were many different unique responses, so be sure to give it […]
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Mary Ross | Site Director Today is National Unplugging Day. This is a day dedicated to putting all of our electronics away and enjoying time with friends, crafting, cleaning, getting outside (it’s sunny here in BG), and if you’ve found your way here, cozying up with a good book. In this post, I will describe […]
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Kylie Tusing | Content Editor Dear Readers, This curated book list is coming to you from the computer of a fellow Bridgerton lover which means I simply had to start this article like the ever scandalous Lady Whistledown. The scandal and romance that viewers fell in love with while watching Bridgerton made this Netflix Original […]
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Emma Keeling – Content Editor Harper Lee is a common household name known as the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. She was born Nelle Harper Lee on April 28th, 1926 in Alabama and was the youngest of four children. She attended Monroe County High School and developed an interest in […]
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Brendan Lanier – Contributor George Orwell was an English writer born in 1903 to middle-class English parents in Burma. After school, he chose to work for the Imperial Police in Burma. Finding this unsatisfying, he wandered around Paris and London living as a tramp and working in grimy restaurants. This was when he began writing. […]
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BG Authors Staff This week on Book Talk with BG Authors, Mary Ross, with the help of guest contributors Emma Keeling, Orion Emerick, Nathan Halm and Kylie Tusing, highlights the books members of the BG Authors community is reading, books to read during Black History Month, and book related events in the Northwest Ohio area. […]
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Emma Keeling – Content Editor However you’re spending this Valentine’s Day, whether it’s out to dinner with your partner, a cozy night in with a book, or getting ahead on some homework, I think we can all agree that dating and relationships in today’s world is no easy fleet. But it’s also one hundred percent […]
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Kylie Tusing | Content Creations Editor February is National Black History Month and is a time when the black community is taught and celebrated across America. Though it is also a month for growth and learning how to become actively anti-racist. In this article, I want to share a series of books that share narratives […]
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Emily Grether | Contributor With all the recent snowfall and cold winds, we are granted no better reason to stay inside and read. Here are some of my favorite books that make me smile, even on the coldest and snowiest of days. Nimona by Noelle Stevenson “NIMONA is an impulsive young shapeshifter with a knack […]