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Daily Bookmark: New Yorker cartoonist debuts new collection of surreal scribbles

Armed with a minimalist style and self-conscious sense of humor, cartoonist Liana Finck amassed a devoted following for her Instagram comics, which eventually helped to propel her into the pages Continue Reading

Posted On : September 30, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Author Panel: Empowering Children Through Books

Three authors who specialize in books that inspire and empower children will take part in a panel at Books are Magic in Cobble Hill Sept. 30. Chana Ginelle Ewing, Arabelle Continue Reading

Posted On : September 27, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Daily Bookmark: Reporters who broke Weinstein Scandal co-author behind-the-scenes book

When New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey published their initial story on the allegations of abuse against Harvey Weinstein, nothing could have prepared them for the chain Continue Reading

Posted On : September 26, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Daily Bookmark: New Edward Said anthology compiles a great thinker’s greatest work

From the true roots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, to Western imperialism as viewed through the lens of Jane Austen novels, cultural critic Edward Said was one of the most relevant Continue Reading

Posted On : September 25, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Daily Bookmark: Bensonhurst native pens cookbook celebrating south Brooklyn’s Italian roots

In “Feast of the Seven Fishes,” writer and photographer Daniel Paterna blends his passion for food with a keen interest in Italian-American tradition to give readers a taste of the Continue Reading

Posted On : September 24, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Daily Bookmark: Marine Park native pens ode to Brooklyn, “America’s most storied underdog”

In “Brooklyn: The Once and Future City,” Thomas Campanella reveals some of the rich and underappreciated history of his beloved home borough, especially the southern portion where he spent his Continue Reading

Posted On : September 23, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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The Brooklyn Book Fest is Here!

The borough’s largest literary event is happening this weekend. The Brooklyn Book Fest will showcase nearly 300 authors, a lively Children’s Day, panel discussions and over 250 booksellers in a Continue Reading

Posted On : September 20, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Anxious in Public: Comics dish about real-life tough stuff

As part of the Brooklyn Book Festival, three cartoonists with legions of online fans will take the stage at St. Francis College on Sunday to discuss how they’ve used their Continue Reading

Posted On : September 19, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Book fest spotlight: Brooklyn the Philosophical panel

As part of the Brooklyn Book Festival, a panel of philosophy-loving, Brooklyn-based braniacs will convene at the Barnes and Noble on Court Street to discuss the borough as a breeding Continue Reading

Posted On : September 18, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Book fest spotlight: Storytellers tackle climate change

As part of the Brooklyn book festival, the Natural Resources Defense Council and Guernica magazine will present a panel of writers and journalists to discuss the storyteller’s role in addressing Continue Reading

Posted On : September 17, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Book fest spotlight: Transnational Sci Fi: A Border-Crossing, Otherworldly Reading

As part of the Brooklyn Book Festival, Sci Fi authors Alice Sola Kim and Nur Nasreem Ibrahim will meet at the Asian Writers’ Workshop to discuss two groundbreaking international Sci Continue Reading

Posted On : September 16, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Bookfest Spotlight: Susan Choi & Meg Wolitzer in conversation

As part of the Brooklyn Book Festival, Pulitzer Prize finalist Susan Choi will take the stage with bestselling author Meg Wolitzer at St. Francis College Sept. 22. The writers will Continue Reading

Posted On : September 13, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Book fest spotlight: PEN America Prison Writing Awards

In collaboration with the Poetry Project, PEN America will present its 2019 Prison Writing Awards Anthology at St. Marks Church on Sept. 18. The evening will feature exceptional work from Continue Reading

Posted On : September 12, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Book fest spotlight: Whitman in canoes on the Gowanus at dawn

Doesn’t that just have a nice ring to it? If you’d like to get up early, get some exercise and celebrate Brooklyn’s most beloved poet (not to mention the erstwhile Continue Reading

Posted On : September 11, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Highlights from the 2019 Brooklyn Antiquarian Book Fair

The Brooklyn Antiquarian Book Fair took over the Brooklyn Expo Center in Greenpoint this past weekend, overflowing the 60,000-square-foot venue with curators, book dealers, pulpy paperbacks, rare editions and retro Continue Reading

Posted On : September 10, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Book fest spotlight: Explore Whitman’s dark side with Whitman After Dark

As part of the Brooklyn Book Festival, fans of Brooklyn’s best-known poet and erstwhile Eagle editor Walt Whitman are invited to bring their flashlights, a sturdy pair of shoes and Continue Reading

Posted On : September 9, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Book fest spotlight: Come on out for a coming-out talk with BAM

As part of the Brooklyn Book Festival, authors Nicole Dennis-Brown (“Patsy”), Casey Gerald (“There Will Be No Miracles Here”), and T Kira Madden (“Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls”) Continue Reading

Posted On : September 6, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Daily Bookmark: Akilah Hughes’s essay collection takes teen drama beyond the obvious

Akilah Hughes is a writer, comedian and YouTuber who’s worked for Comedy Central, HBO and Pod Save America. But the 30-year-old former Brooklyn resident knows what it’s like to grow Continue Reading

Posted On : September 5, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Daily Bookmark: “Red at the Bone” by Jacqueline Woodson is a family drama with a Brooklyn setting

National Book Award-winning author Jacqueline Woodson is back on the Brooklyn beat with a new novel about family, social class, gentrification and identity. The “Another Brooklyn” author’s latest is “Red Continue Reading

Posted On : September 4, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson
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Book Fest Spotlight: Panel on love & desire

As part of the Brooklyn Book Festival, a panel of big-name writers will convene at Books are Magic in Cobble Hill to discuss their work. Specifically, they’ll be delving into Continue Reading

Posted On : September 3, 2019 Published By : Alex Williamson

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Brooklyn Book Beat is Brooklyn Daily Eagle’s blog devoted to all things literary — books, authors, history, and associated events.

The Eagle, once edited by Walt Whitman, has long been covering Brooklyn news and events, but this blog serves as a special haven for bookworms. BookBeat features Brooklyn-based writers, as well as stories relating to the city and its history.

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