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Oct
20
Thu
Geraldine Markel @ Nicola's Books
Oct 20 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Geraldine Markel, PhD, a board certified executive coach, enhances leadership and workplace productivity. As principal of Managing Your Mind Coaching & Seminars, Geri provides systematic processes to enhance business performance and profits. Geri helps leaders, entrepreneurs and business owners cut to core issues and apply practical strategies to move from good intentions to cost-effective actions. Her style of providing feedback using compassionate candor leads to accelerated learning and change.

Dr. Markel is an educational psychologist and served as faculty in the School of Education and as seminar leader of the Instructional Design Workshop at the Executive Education Center, School of Business, University of Michigan. For over 15 years, she helped develop instructor-led and self-directed learning materials to enhance performance, productivity and effectiveness for corporate, governmental and educational organizations. As a consultant and trainer, Geri worked with companies such as Ford Motor Company, Disney Corporation, and Department of Agriculture. As a speaker, she has worked at corporate offices of VIACOM, Time Warner, Merrill Lynch, and TIAA-CREF; educational institutions such as University of Michigan, Wayne State University and Michigan State University; and law firms such as Weil, Gotshal & Manges and Kelly, Drye & Warren.

She is an award winning author; her most recent books are:

Actions Against Distractions: Managing Your Scattered, Distracted and Forgetful Mind

Defeating the 8 Demons of Distraction: Proven Strategies to Increase Productivity and Reduce Stress

Finding Happiness with Aristotle as Your Guide: Action Strategies Based on 10 Timeless Ideas

Finding Your Focus: Practical Strategies for the Everyday Problems Facing Adults with ADD

Melanie V. Sinche: Next Gen PhD @ Literati
Oct 20 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

This event will take place on Literati’s main floor.

Literati and the University of Michigan’s Rackham Graduate School are pleased to welcome Rackham alumna Melanie Sinche to discuss her latest book, Next Gen PhD: A Guide to Career Paths in Science.

For decades, top scientists in colleges and universities pursued a clear path to success: enroll in a prestigious graduate program, conduct research, publish papers, complete the PhD, pursue postdoctoral work. With perseverance and a bit of luck, a tenure-track professorship awaited at the end. In today’s academic job market, this scenario represents the exception. As the number of newly conferred science PhDs keeps rising, the number of tenured professorships remains stubbornly stagnant. Only 14 percent of those with PhDs in science occupy tenure-track positions five years after completing their degree.

Next Gen PhD provides a frank and up-to-date assessment of the current career landscape facing science PhDs. Nonfaculty careers once considered Plan B are now preferred by the majority of degree holders, says Melanie Sinche. An upper-level science degree is a prized asset in the eyes of many employers, and a majority of science PhDs build rewarding careers both inside and outside the university. A certified career counselor with extensive experience working with graduate students and postdocs, Sinche offers step-by-step guidance through the career development process: identifying personal strengths and interests, building work experience and effective networks, assembling job applications, and learning tactics for interviewing and negotiating—all the essentials for making a successful career transition.

Sinche profiles science PhDs across a wide range of disciplines who share proven strategies for landing the right occupation. Current graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, mentors, and students considering doctoral and postdoctoral training in the sciences will find Next Gen PhD an empowering resource.

Melanie V. Sinche is Director of Education at the Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine.

Oct
21
Fri
Margaret Atwood @ Rackham Amphitheatre
Oct 21 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

On October 21st, Literati is thrilled to welcome Margaret Atwood to Ann Arbor (at Rackham Auditorium) in celebration of her most recent novel, Hag-Seed, part of the Hogarth Shakespeare project.  Click the button below to purchase a ticket.

About Hag-Seed

Hag-Seed is a re-visiting of Shakespeare’s play of magic and illusion, The Tempest, and will be the fourth novel in the Hogarth Shakespeare series.

In Margaret Atwood’s novel take on Shakespeare’s original, theater director Felix has been unceremoniously ousted from his role as Artistic Director of the Makeshiweg Festival. When he lands a job teaching theater in a prison, the possibility of revenge presents itself–and his cast find themselves taking part in an interactive and illusion-ridden version of The Tempest that will change their lives forever.

There is a lot of Shakespearean swearing in this new Tempest adventure–but also a mischief, curiosity and vigor that is entirely Atwood.

About Margaret Atwood

Margaret Atwood is the author of more than forty books of fiction, poetry, and critical essays. Her latest book of short stories is Stone Mattress: Nine Tales (2014).  Her MaddAddam trilogy–the Giller and Booker prize-nominated Oryx and Crake (2003),The Year of the Flood (2009), and MaddAddam (2013)–is currently being adapted for HBO.  The Door is her latest volume of poetry (2007).  Her most recent non-fiction books are Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth (2008) and In Other Worlds: SF and the Human Imagination (2011).  Her novels include The Blind Assassin, winner of the Booker Prize; Alias Grace, which won the Giller Prize in Canada and the Premio Mondello in Italy; and The Robber Bride, Cat’s Eye, The Handmaid’s Tale–coming soon as a TV series with MGM and Hulu–and The Penelopiad.  Her new novel, The Heart Goes Last, was published in September 2015.  Forthcoming in 2016 are Hag-Seed, a novel revisitation of Shakespeare’s play The Tempest, for the Hogarth Shakespeare Project, and Angel Catbird–with a cat-bird superhero–a graphic novel with co-creator Johnnie Christmas (Dark Horse.) Margaret Atwood lives in Toronto with writer Graeme Gibson.

About the Event

This event will take place at Rackham Auditorium on the campus of The University of Michigan on October 21st, 2016, at 7pm. Doors for seating will open at 6:15. Tickets are $30, and include a hardcover copy of the novel to be picked up at the venue the day of the event. Other titles by Margaret Atwood will be available to purchase in the lobby. Ticket holders may also have books signed. Due to venue time constraints, the signing will be limited. Those wishing to have more than 3 titles signed are asked to wait until the end of the signing. Books may be personalized.

Webster Reading Series: Clarisse Baleja Saidi and Courtney Faye Taylor @ Stern Auditorium
Oct 21 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Readings by U-M creative writing grad students, including Rwandan fiction writer Clarisse Baleja Saidi, who writes about homes and faithfulness, and Academy of American Poets Prize winner Courtney Faye Taylor.

The Mark Webster Reading Series presents emerging writers in a warm and relaxed setting. We encourage you to bring your friends – a Webster reading makes for an enjoyable and enlightening Friday evening.

Yankee Air Museum: Andy Robertshaw @ Yankee Air Museum
Oct 21 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Historian and author, Andy Robertshaw will examine the nature of trench warfare on the Western Front using the example of the trenches around Ypres, Belgium, in early 1917. His research is based on a reconstruction of trenches near Railway Wood which he built in 2012 as research for his book 24 Hour Trench. Andy will begin the evening with a meet and greet, which will then segway into his presentation on trench warfare, followed by a book signing. During the book signing you’ll be able to spend more time getting to know the author.
This event begins at 7:00pm, doors open at 6:30pm.
Admission: Members are $5/Non-members $10
Tickets are on sale now!
Yankee Air Museum, 47884 D Street, Belleville. $5. 734-483-4030.megan.dziekan@yankeeairmuseum.org http://yankeeairmuseum.org/events/ [map]

Nick Offerman: Good Clean Fun @ Michigan Theater
Oct 21 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Nick Offerman is a man of many talents: actor on stage and screen, humorist, author of two New York Times bestsellers: Paddle Your Own Canoe and Gumption, and a woodworker. This fall, he is releasing the humorous how-to guide GOOD CLEAN FUN: Misadventures in Sawdust at Offerman Woodshop (scheduled for release on October 18), featuring how-to, mirth, fashion tips, recipes, odes to wood, and assorted tomfoolery. He will be stopping by the Michigan Theater as part of an exclusive 12-stop tour in honor of the book’s release.

Lovers of all things crafty are invited to join him for a good ol’ fashioned discussion & book signing, where you will get to know more about the craftsman side of Offerman as well as the entire Offerman Woodshop team. In the words of Offerman himself, “you will find that making things with your hands brings you solace (when you’re not cussing out a visible glue seam) and better hand-eye coordination.”

Click here to purchase tickets

http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/080050FCD7B25BF5

Tickets $39.50 and $49.50; limited Gold Circle seating also available. Ticketholders will receive a copy of Good Clean Fun, available for pickup the night of the event in the theater lobby.

Presented in partnership with Nicola’s Books.

Nestled among the glitz and glitter of Tinseltown is a testament to American elbow grease and an honest-to-god hard day’s work: Offerman Woodshop. Captained by hirsute woodworker, actor, comedian, and writer Nick Offerman, the shop produces not only fine handcrafted furniture, but also fun stuff kazoos, baseball bats, ukuleles, even mustache combs.

Now Nick and his ragtag crew of champions want to share their experiencesof working atthe Woodshop, tell you all about their passion for the discipline of woodworking, and teach you how to make a handful of their most popular projects along the way. This book will take readers behind the scenes of the woodshop, both inspiring and teaching them to make their own projects and besotting them with the infectious spirit behind the shop and itscomplement of dusty wood-elves.

In these pages you will find a variety of projects for every skill level, with personal, accessible instructions by the OWS woodworkers themselves; and, what’s more, this tutelage will be augmented by mouth-watering color photos (Nick calls it “wood porn”). You will also find writings by Nick, offering recipes for both comestibles and mirth, humorous essays, odes to his own woodworking heroes, insights into the ethos of woodworking in modern America, and other assorted tomfoolery.

Whether you ve been working in your own shop for years, or if holding this stack of compressed wood pulp is as close as you ve ever come to milling lumber, or even if you just love Nick Offerman’s brand of bucolic yet worldly wisdom, you ll find”Good Clean Fun”full of useful, illuminating, and entertaining information.

Oct
22
Sat
L.E. Kimball: Seasonal Roads @ Nicola's Books
Oct 22 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm

L.E. Kimball has her MFA in creative writing from Northern Michigan University. She is an associate editor for Passages North literary journal. She is also the author of A Good High Place and has been published in journals such as Alaska Quarterly Review and Gray’s Sporting Journal. Most of the year she lives off the grid on a trout stream with her son, Josh, and her English shepherd, Maggie.

Oct
23
Sun
Ann Arbor Storytellers Guild @ AADL Free Space (3rd floor)
Oct 23 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

All invited to listen to guild members swap stories or bring their own to tell.

Kirsten Pagasz: Leaving the OCD Circus @ Nicola's Books
Oct 23 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Kirsten Pagacz, former 20-year OCD sufferer, felt a real sense of responsibility to share what she learned about OCD with other OCD sufferers and their families. That’s exactly why she wrote the self-help book, “Leaving the OCD Circus,” published by Red Wheel, Weiser, Conari Press who are located in Newburyport, Mass. Kirsten knew pitching her book idea was a long shot, especially as a first time author, but at one time, getting out of the clutches of OCD and living a joyful, healthy, well-balanced life was a long shot, too!

Pagacz says, her motivation to get up at 5am every morning to write content for her book, before starting her long work day at Retro-a-go-go!, was always to help other sufferers get onto the path of their big happy life, faster than she did.

Oct
24
Mon
Alfred Slote with John U. Bacon and Jonathan Hock @ Zingerman's Greyline
Oct 24 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Literati is pleased to partner with our friends at the Children’s Literacy Network for Bookplates, an event with beloved children’s author Alfred Slote; journalist and author of Endzone, John U. Bacon; and Emmy Award-winning producer, director, writer, and editor Jonathan Hock.

To puchase tickets, or for any questions about this event, please reach out to the Children’s Literacy Network here. The mission of CLN is to give all children in Washtenaw County an equal opportunity to develop a love of reading and books. Their programs include the following, which have provided over 200,000 books to children and families: Staying in Closer Touch, Uniting incarcerated parents and their children through reading; Mothers and Babies, It’s never too early to start reading; Read to Kids, Parents and their pre-schooler earn books for the family; Summer Book Program, Summertime reading to help narrow the achievement gap; and Summer Bookmobile, Bringing books to under-resourced neighborhoods.

Event date:
Monday, October 24, 2016 – 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Event address:
Zingerman’s Greyline
100 N. Ashley St.
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