John Jeffire was born in Detroit. In 2005, his novel Motown Burning was named Grand Prize Winner in the Mount Arrowsmith Novel Competition and in 2007 it won a Gold Medal for Regional Fiction in the Independent Publishing Awards. His latest poetry collection, A Temple For Tomorrows, is available this Spring. Jeffire performs 3 poems, along with some Q&A.
Lisabeth Posthuma - Baby & Solo
Lynn Crawford - Paula Regossy
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See The Cites: Wikipedia and Information Literacy
Brit Bennett
Personal/Home Libraries (Library Staff on Owning Books)
Supriya Kelkar
Book Matchmaking - The Wizardry of Readers Advisory
Lisa Gardner - ’One Step Too Far’
Jonathan Evison - ’Small World’
Ferndale’s Zero Waste Program Coordinator Claire Dion
Aaron Blatt - On Cultivating Joy & Culturally Responsive Teaching
Joel Stone - ‘100 Years of the Detroit Historical Society‘
There Is A Happy Ending; That‘s The Point! - Romance Novels
Peter Markus - When Our Fathers Return to Us as Birds
Genevieve Gornichec - The Witch‘s Heart
Jeffery Deaver - ”The Midnight Lock‘
Series of Fantastic Events
Linda A. Jordan - ‘In Waves‘
Stephanie Gizicki - Reading Specialist / Read Woke Book Club
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