Writers & Readers Rebuild

A Fundraiser for the Cedar Rapids Public Library

Date: Saturday, February 28
Location: Coe College, Stewart Memorial Library, Perrine Gallery
Time: 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Cost: $20.00 admission
Program: Eight internationally acclaimed authors will read from their respective works.  Books signed by the authors will also be available for silent auction.  The authors who will be in attendance are:

  • Marvin Bell
  • Lan Samantha Chang
  • John D’Agata
  • James Galvin
  • David Hamilton
  • Christopher Merrill
  • Marilynne Robinson
  • Cole Swensen

Live music and refreshments will be provided.

All proceeds will be donated to the Cedar Rapids Public Library Foundation.

Reservations are not required, but seating is limited.

For more information, call 365-6304

Out Loud! Author Series Lineup Announced

CEDAR RAPIDS—The planning committee for the annual community reading program known as Linn Area Reads has selected Tallgrass by Sandra Dallas for the 2009 edition of the program. Dallas will read from the book on Sunday, March 1 at 2 p.m. at Theatre Cedar Rapids’ Lindale facility. The reading will also be the first event of this year’s edition of Out Loud! The Metro Library Network Author Series. In addition to Dallas, the series will feature appearances by Sara Paretsky, Lan Samantha Chang, Lawrence Block, and Michael Buckley.

“Both the Linn Area Reads programs and the Out Loud! lineup offer great opportunities for readers across our wider community,” said Rob Cline, series coordinator for the Out Loud! series and a member of the Linn Area Reads planning committee. “There is quite a bit of variety this year in both programs and we believe that will get even more people involved.”

Tallgrass explores the underlying prejudice that led to the internment of those of Japanese descent during World War II. When a young girl is murdered in Ellis, Colorado, in the early 1940s, most of the town quickly assumes the killer escaped from the nearby internment camp. Guided by her parents, 13-year-old Rennie Stroud, stands in opposition to the prevailing winds.

The book was chosen in part due to its similarities to Harper Lee’s classic To Kill a Mockingbird. Classics at Brucemore, which will be presenting a theatrical version of Lee’s book July 9-11 and 16-18, is collaborating with Linn Area Reads to present programs that tie the two novels together. Both books address widespread prejudice and feature a young female narrator whose sense of justice is shaped by a noble father.

Dallas is the author of several novels, including the forthcoming Prayers for Sale which will be released in April.

Creator of the popular V.I. Warshawski series of detective novels, Sara Paretsky will give a talk, take audience questions, and sign books on Saturday, April 18 at 7 p.m. at TCR-Lindale. Paretsky, who was born in Ames, is often credited with revolutionizing the role of women in detective fiction with the introduction of Warshawski in 1982’s Indemnity Only. Her most recent novel, Bleeding Kansas, is set in the Kaw River Valley where she spent much of her childhood. The forthcoming Warshawski novel is entitled Hardball.

Lan Samantha Chang is the director of the University of Iowa’s Writers’ Workshop and is also an alumna of the acclaimed writing program. The author of the novel Inheritance as well as the fiction collection Hunger: A Novella and Stories, she will read from her work, take audience questions, and sign books on Wednesday, May 6 at 7 p.m. at TCR-Lindale. While a student at the UI, she was the winner of the James-Michener-Copernicus Award. She has also been honored as the California Book Award Silver Medalist, as a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award, and with a Bay Area Book Award and literary awards from the Greensboro Review and the Transatlantic Review. Her work has also been nominated for the PEN Center USA West Award and the PEN/Hemingway Literature Prize.

Lawrence Block is creator of several popular series including mysteries featuring Matthew Scudder and Bernie Rhodenbarr as well as novels featuring Keller, a contemplative hit man. Block is also an avid race walker and will read from Step by Step, his new memoir on that subject, on Thursday, May 21 at 7 p.m. at TCR-Lindale. The Mystery Writers of America Grand Master and four-time winner of the Edgar Allen Poe and Shamus Awards will also take audience questions and sign books.

Michael Buckley’s Sisters Grimm novels appeal to both children and adults, and fans of all ages will have the opportunity to meet Buckley on Saturday, June 20. Buckley will make presentations for the Cedar Rapids, Marion, and Hiawatha Public Libraries, reading from The Everafter War, the seventh book in his series about two feisty descendants of the Brothers Grimm and the magical community in which they live. Details of those appearances, which will be incorporated into the libraries’ annual Summer Reading Program, are forthcoming.

More information about both the Linn Area Reads program and the Out Loud! Author Series is available at www.metrolibrarynetwork.org.

Linn Area Reads is supported by Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Brucemore, Cornell College, East Central Library Services, Friends of the Cedar Rapids Public Library, Friends of the Hiawatha Public Library, The Gazette, the Giacoletto Foundation, Hancher Auditorium, Linn County Library Consortium, and the Metro Library Network.

Out Loud! The Metro Library Network Author Series is supported by the Giacoletto Foundation with media support from The Gazette and event book sales provided by the Cedar Rapids Barnes & Noble.

Out Loud! series raises $2800 for CR Public Library at Sandford presentation

Cedar Rapids native and bestselling author touts library as key to his career

CEDAR RAPIDS—John Sandford regaled a crowd of 300 with stories from his writing career Tuesday night at Washington High School, his alma mater. The bestselling author of the “Prey” series of thrillers told the audience that the Cedar Rapids Public Library was essential to his development as a writer. He recalled a summer spent reading over 100 books that helped him understand the components of the kind of fiction he would one day write.

The event was part of Out Loud! The Metro Library Network Author Series, a joint project of the Cedar Rapids, Marion, and Hiawatha Public Libraries which is funded by the Giacoletto Foundation.

Monetary donations were accepted for the flood ravaged Cedar Rapids Public Library. All told, the event raised $2800 to help the library recover.

“We couldn’t be more pleased,” said series coordinator Rob Cline. “Mr. Sandford’s presentation was delightful and we’re so thrilled that the audience responded with such generosity to help the library.”

Sandford’s presentation was the final Out Loud! event of 2008. The series also presented youth author Bruce Hale and novelists Elizabeth McCracken and Edward Carey this year. The series is funded for two more years.

The Giacoletto Foundation was established in 2007, fulfilling the wishes of the late Giacoletto brothers. Born in Clinton, Ind., John worked for Rockwell Collins in Cedar Rapids and Lawrence was a professor of engineering at Michigan State University.

Media support for the Out Loud! series has been provided by The Gazette.

Additional information about the series can found at www.metrolibrarynetwork.org.

Sandford talks about the importance of libraries at CorridorBuzz.com

In an interview with John Kenyon of CorridorBuzz.com, John Sandford discusses the key role the Cedar Rapids Public Library played in his life. Sandford will appear at Washington High School in Cedar Rapids on Tuesday, July 22 at 7 p.m. Monetary donations will be accepted for the Cedar Rapids Public Library’s flood recovery efforts.

Look for an interview with Sandford in the Sunday, July 20 edition of The Gazette.

Press Release: Out Loud! Author Series Reschedules John Sandford Appearance for July 22

CEDAR RAPIDS—Out Loud! The Metro Library Network Author Series has rescheduled the appearance by Cedar Rapids native and bestselling thriller writer John Sandford for Tuesday, July 22, at 7 p.m. The event, which was postponed due to the historic flooding, will be held in the Washington High School auditorium. Monetary donations will be accepted for the flood ravaged Cedar Rapids Public Library.

The Out Loud! author series is a joint project of the Cedar Rapids, Marion, and Hiawatha Public Libraries and is funded by the Giacoletto Foundation.

John Sandford is the pseudonym of the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist John Camp. Camp was raised in Cedar Rapids, graduating from Washington High School in 1962. He received a B.A. in American Studies and an M.A. in journalism from the University of Iowa. He began writing thriller novels in 1990 and has written 18 novels in his bestselling “Prey” series, including the latest entry, Phantom Prey.

“While we would have loved to have presented Mr. Sandford at Theatre Cedar Rapids as we originally intended, we’re pleased to have the opportunity to bring him back to his alma mater,” said Out Loud! series coordinator Rob Cline. “We’re also pleased to give folks the opportunity to donate to the Cedar Rapids Public Library to aid in flood recovery efforts.”

The event is free and open to the public and no tickets are required. Seating will be available on a first come, first served basis. Doors open at 6 p.m. The Cedar Rapids Barnes & Noble will provide book sales at the event and Sandford will sign books following his presentation, which will include a question and answer period with the audience.

The Giacoletto Foundation was established in 2007, fulfilling the wishes of the late Giacoletto brothers. Born in Clinton, Ind., John worked for Rockwell Collins in Cedar Rapids and Lawrence was a professor of engineering at Michigan State University.

Media support for the Out Loud! series has been provided by The Gazette.

Additional information about the series can found at www.metrolibrarynetwork.org.

John Sandford Rescheduled

Phantom Prey by John SandfordJohn Sandford will appear on Tuesday, July 22 at 7 p.m. at Washington High School Auditorium.

Washington High School is located at 2205 Forest Dr. SE, Cedar Rapids. Map.

Monetary donations will be accepted for the Cedar Rapids Public Library.

All Out Loud! events are free and open to the public and no tickets are required. Seating will be available on a first come, first served basis. The Cedar Rapids Barnes & Noble will provide book sales at the event and Sandford will sign books following his presentation.