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Thank You to the Stone Ridge Fire Department

One of our patrons dropped her keys in the parking lot and they fell through one of our new storm drain grates. The Stone Ridge Fire Department came to the rescue! Fire Chief Paul Bogart and newly elected Highway Superintendent George Dimler came with a sump pump and a willingness to get wet and dirty. They found her keys and George's watch which had somehow fallen off.


A Big Thank You to the Stone Ridge Fire Department!

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New Fiction

  • The First Phone Call from Heaven - Mitch Albom
  • The Litter of the Law - Rita Mae Brown
  • The Luminaries - Eleanor Catton
  • The Death of Santini: The Story of a Father and His Son - Pat Conroy
  • Dust - Patricia Cornwell
  • Mirage - Clive Cussler
  • The Spanish Queen: a novel of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon - Carolly Erickson
  • The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion - Fanny Flagg
  • Jeeves and the Wedding Bells: an Homage to PG Wodehouse - Sebastian Faulks
  • A Long Way from Verona - Jane Gardam
  • Sycamore Row - John Grisham
  • The Reason I Jump- Naoki Higashida
  • We Are Water - Wally Lamb
  • The Matter of a Life - Primo Levi
  • The Minor Adjustment Beauty Salon: the new No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Novel - Alexander McCall Smith
  • A Double Life - Norman Mailer
  • Silent Night: a Spencer Holiday novel - Robert B Parker
  • Critical Mass: a VI Warshawski novel - Sara Paretsky
  • White Fire - Preston & Child
  • No Man's Nightingale - Ruth Rendell
  • Accused: a Rosato & Associates novel - Lisa Scottoling
  • Stella Bain - Anita Shreve
  • Tatiana: an Arkady Renko novel - Martin Cruz Smith
  • Winners - Danielle Steel
  • The Valley of Amazement - Amy Tan
  • The Goldfinch - Donna Tartt

New Non-Fiction

  • 2014 Artist's & Graphic Designer's Market
  • Cooking from the Heart: My Favorite Lessons Learned Along the Way - John Besh
  • Solar Electricity Handbook, 2013 Edition - Michael Boxwell
  • Aimless Love: New and Selected Poems - Billy Collins
  • Giada's Feel Good Food: My Healthy Recipes and Secrets - Giada deLaurentiis
  • Wolf Among Wolves - Hans Fallada
  • Chasing Utopia: a Hybrid - Nikki Giovanni
  • The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden
    Age of Journalism - Doris Kearns Goodwin
  • The Map and the Territory: Risk, Human Nature, and the Future of Forecasting - Alan Greenspan
  • An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth: What going to space taught me about ingenuity, determination, and being prepared for anything - Col. Chris Hadfield
  • Catastrophe 1914: Europe Goes to War - Max Hastings
  • The New York Nobody Knows: Walking 6,000 Miles in the City - William B. Helmreich
  • Gunks Trails: a Ranger's Guide to the Shawangunk Mountains - Edward G. Henry
  • The Divine Comedy - Dante, translated by Clive James
  • An Unforgiving Land: Hardscrabble Life in the Trapps, a Vanished Shawangunk Mountain Hamlet - Robi Josephson and Bob Larsen
  • Surgeon in Blue: Jonathan Letterman, the Civil War Doctor Who Pioneered
    Battlefield Care - Scott McGaugh
  • Seymour Hersh: Scoop Artist - Robert Miraldi
  • The Traveler's Guide to the Hunson River Valley: From Saratoga Springs to New York City - Tim Mulligan
  • This is the Story of a Happy Marriage - Ann Patchett
  • Wilderstein and the Suckleys: a Hudson River Legacy - Cynthia Owen Philip
  • Chelsea Market Cookbook - Michael Phillips
  • Roth Unbound: a Writer and his books - Claudia Roth Pierpont
  • Pok Pok - Andy Ricker
  • Frederic Church's Olana: Architecture and Landscape as Art - James Anthony Ryan
  • Landscape Gardens on the Hudson: a History - Robert M. Toole
  • The Art of Simple Food II: Recipes, Flavor, and Inspiration from the New Kitchen Garden - Alice Waters
  • I am Malala: The Girl who Stood up for Education and was shot by the Taliban - Malala Yousafzai

New Audio Books

  • Levels of Life - Julian Barnes
  • A Death in Kitchawank and Other Stories - TC Boyle
  • Robert B Parker's Damned if you Do: a Jess Stone novel - Michael Brandman
  • Never go Back - Lee Chile
  • Threat Vector - Tom Clancy
  • Winter of the World - Ken Follett
  • The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden
    Age of Journalism - Doris Kearns Goodwin
  • Doctor Sleep - Stephen King
  • Love in the Time of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
  • A Game for Heroes - Jack Higgins
  • A Guide for the Perplexed - Dara Horn
  • The Inn at Rose Harbor - Debbie Macomber
  • Life of Pi - Yann Martel
  • This is the Story of a Happy Marriage - Ann Patchett
  • NYPD Red - Jame Patterson
  • How the Light Gets In - Louise Penny
  • Identical - Scott Turow
  • The Goldfinch - Donna Tartt

New DVD's

  • Frances Ha - Greta Gerwig, Mickey Summer
  • Mad Men, season 6
  • Man of Steel - Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon
  • Renoir - Michel Bouquet, Christa Theret, Vincent Rottiers
  • The Simpsons, season 16
  • Treme, season 3
  • The Way Way Back - Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Liam James

New Blu-ray Disks

  • Frances Ha - Greta Gerwig, Mickey Summer
  • Homeland, season 1
  • Scenes from a Mall - Bette Midler, Woody Allen

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Holiday Bazaar

Saturday December 7, 10am-3pm

The Library will host a Holiday Bazaar on Saturday, December 7 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm in the Library's 1798 stone house. All are welcome to attend.


The highlight of the day is the opportunity to meet many talented local authors who will be on hand in the Reference room to visit and sign their books—perfect for holiday giving. Among them—so far—are Laura Shaine Cunningham, Koren Zailckas, Juliet R. Harrison, Brent Robison, Mary Gallagher, Gretchen Primack, Linda O'Keeffe, Dina Falconi & Wendy Hollender, Nina Shengold/Maya Gold, Carol Goodman/Juliet Dark, Peter Aaron, Jacky Davis & David Soman, Jennifer Castle, Jana Martin, and Dave Horowitz.



There will also be a large selection of hand-knit items, made by the Library's Saturday Knitters, plus hand crafted jewelry, woven tea towels, ceramics, local honey & garlic and holiday cookies available for purchase. A portion of the day's proceeds will benefit the library.

The event will also provide the opportunity to see the work in progress in the Library's restoration while holiday shopping. For more information, please contact Diane DeChillo, Program Manager, 687-8726.

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Hanukkah Story with
Laura Shaine Cunningham

Wednesday,
December 4 – 7:00 pm
Reference Room

Join us for an evening of holiday cheer with local author Laura Shaine Cunningham who will share her family's delightful Hanukkah stories with us.

"Hanukkah was always the favorite holiday in my family," Laura recalls. "We represent all faiths—Christian, Buddhist and Jewish—but we are wholehearted menorah lighters, and somehow I carry that eight-candle torch and have become the spirit of Hanukkahs past and present." On December 4th, Laura will light her menorah and read from the stories that she published and read on National Public Radio. Her Hanukkah stories have also appeared in Ladies Home Journal and Hudson Valley Magazine.

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TEA TIME BOOK GROUP

Wednesday, December 11
4pm in the Biography Room

The selection this month is Loss of Innocence by Richard North Patterson. A complex family drama pulsing with the tumult of the 60s and "dripping with summer diversions, youthful passion and ideals, class tensions, and familial disruptions."

Join us in the Biography Room for lively Discussion and light refreshments.

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HOLMES & CO.
Mystery Lovers Book Group

Wednesday, December 18
4pm in the Biography Room

The selection for this meeting is The Case of the Missing Servant by Tarquin Hall - Meet Vish Puri, India's most private investigator. Portly, persistent, and unmistakably Punjabi, he cuts a determined swath through modern India's swindlers, cheats, and murderers. When an honest public litigator is accused of murdering his maidservant, it takes all of Puri's resources to investigate. His adventures reveal modern India in all its seething complexity.

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CLIO'S MUSE
A History Reading Club

Wednesday, February 12
7pm in the Biography Room

The reading selection for February is Golda by Elinor Burkett. Burkett places Meir within the framework of the American immigrant experience, the Holocaust, and the single-mindedness of a generation that carved a nation out of its own nightmares and dreams. She paints a vivid portrait of a legendary woman defined by contradictions: an iron resolve coupled with magnetic charm, an utter ordinariness of appearance matched to extraordinary achievements, a kindly demeanor that disguised a stunning hard-heartedness, and a complete dedication to her country that often overwhelmed her personal relationships.

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Conversational Spanish

Tuesday, December 3
1:30-2:30 in the Bio Room

Basic conversational ability is a pre-requisite for these sessions that provide participants with an opportunity to practice and hone their Spanish language skills in a comfortable and enjoyable setting. Cliff Rockmuller, former language teacher at the Rondout Valley School District, leads the conversation. This program is held on the first Tuesday of each month.

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Stone Ridge Library
Writers' Group

Monday, December 2, 16, 30
4-6pm

A writers' group meets every other Monday of the month at the library, with a maximum of 10 participants. This program is designed for people who are already in the process of writing and publishing work and want to participate in a structured feedback process. If you interested in participating, please contact Diane DeChillo at the Stone Ridge Library (687-8726) to place your name on the wait list.

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POETRY
with Rosemary Deen

Thursday, Dec. 12
1-3pm in the Bio Room

Join us for an afternoon of poetry with Rosemary Deen. Our meeting is the second Thursday of the month.

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Move to Music with our
Dance and Rhythm Group

Every Thursday,
10:45 to 11:45
at the Marbletown Community Center
All Ages

If you would enjoy stretching, moving and dancing to all kinds of music come join us at the Marbletown Comunity center on Thursdays. We don't have a teacher, we wear comfortable clothing, go barefoot or not, and bring CDs or cassettes of our choosing. For more information call 687-7186.

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KNITTING GROUP

Every Saturday
10am-noon

The Stone Ridge Library Knitters meet every Saturday morning from 10am - 12noon. All ages and experience levels can join us and drop-in knitters are also welcome. We each bring our own supplies and do our own work, but one of the best things about us is that whatever obstacle or confusion you might encounter, you're likely to receive as much comment and advice as you need to get where you're going with a project. Some of us can help toward the repair of knitted or crocheted items too.

The group is sociable and lively, and our conversation and sharing is just as wide-ranging as our projects. We are especially interested in the UFOs (Un-Finished Objects) that members bring in and love the show and tell of projects under way and being finished, new or old, simple or complex. Though knitting is our love and mainstay, we graciously adapt ourselves to stray crocheters and those of us who simply must take to the hook when the spirit moves. We share articles, magazines and books on knitting. Donations of yarn to the Library get made up into items for sale at the Library Fair and during the winter holidays for the benefit of the Library. Some of us also knit things for local hospitals or for the U.S. troops.

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Movies Based on Books Opening in Theaters

December 6, 2013

Movie Title: Inside Llewyn Davis
Director: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Stars: Carey Mulligan, Justin Timberlake, Garrett Hedlund
Based on: The Mayor of MacDougal Street, memoir by Dave Van Ronk

December 13, 2013

Movie Title: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Director: Peter Jackson
Starring: Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Cate Blanchett
Based on: The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien

December 13, 2013 (limited; opens in more theaters on Dec. 20)

Movie Title: Saving Mr. Banks
Director: John Lee Hancock
Cast: Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks
Based on: Mary Poppins, She Wrote: The Life of P. L. Travers by Valerie Lawson

December 18, 2013

Movie Title: American Hustle
Director: David O. Russell
Stars: Christian Bale, Bradley Cooper, Amy Adams, Jennifer Lawrence, Jeremy Renner
Based on: The Sting Man: Inside Abscam by Robert W Green

December 19, 2013

Movie Title: The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet
Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Starring: Helena Bonham Carter, Robert Maillet, Callum Keith Rennie
Based on: The Selected Works of T. S. Spivet by Reif Larsen

December 25, 2013

Movie Title: August: Osage County
Director: John Wells
Starring: Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Juliette Lewis
Based on: August: Osage County by Tracy Letts

December 25, 2013 (NY and LA Only; to expand later)

Movie Title: The Invisible Woman
Director: Ralph Fiennes
Starring: Ralph Fiennes, Felicity Jones, Kristin Scott Thomas
Based on: The Invisible Woman: The Story of Nelly Ternan and Charles Dickens by Claire Tomalin

December 25, 2013 (limited; opens wide, January 31

Movie Title: Labor Day
Director: Jason Reitman
Cast: Tobey Maguire, Kate Winslet, Josh Brolin, J.K. Simmons, James Van Der Beek, Brooke Smith, Gattlin Griffith, and Brighid Fleming
Based on: Labor Day by Joyce Maynard

December 25, 2013

Movie Title: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Director: Ben Stiller
Cast: Ben Stiller, Kristen Wiig, Patton Oswalt, Adam Scott
Based on: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty a Short story by James Thurber

December 25, 2013

Movie Title: The Wolf of Wall Street
Director: Martin Scorsese
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Matthew McConaughey, and Jonah Hill
Based on: The Wolf of Wall Street: a Memoir by Jordan Belfort

December 27, 2013 (NY and LA only; expands on January 10)

Movie Title: Lone Survivor
Director: Peter Berg
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Eric Bana, Emile Hirsch, Ben Foster
Based on: Lone survivor : the eyewitness account of Operation Redwing and the lost heroes of SEAL Team 10 by Marcus Luttrell

Construction Updates


New window in the Foundation Office. more

Please Donate to our building restoration fund. Click here

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GREAT WEBSITES!

Maps

The New York State Library has compiled an impressive list of map sites. It's an ideal place for those interested in boundaries, distances and place-names. Many are historic maps, such as Historic Cities maps containing maps of historic cities all over the world, from Aachen to Zurich or closer to home, the Stone Ridge geological map from 1902. more

Cyber Monday Ads and Shopping

With the advent of online shopping, stores decided to get in on the shopping frenzy of Black Friday and extend special deals that would be available only online on the Monday after Thanksgiving. This site will give you tips on all of the deals to watch for on Cyber Monday. Plus they offer the inside scoop on online deals all throughout the year.* more

Better Business Bureau Consumer Tips

The Better Business Bureau offers plenty of tips on how to shop online safely. They offer suggestions on how to avoid scams, lists of reliable sites, and ratings on specific businesses to help you make better choices. There are a lot of useful links and articles to help you stay safe while shopping all year long.* more

  • * Reproduced with permission from copyright 2010 by the ipl2 Consortium (http://www.ipl.org). All rights reserved.

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BOOKLISTS

Every month we feature reading suggestions. Visit the Library to pick up a copy of the booklist-of-the-month brochure and check out a book from our current display.

LOCAL AUTHORS 2013

The Hudson Valley is loosely defined as north of Westchester, south of Albany. Thank you to Nina Shengold for this list. (Nina adds that this list is far from complete, and apologizes for any oversights). If you'd like to be added to the Library's Local Author list, please contact Nina Shengold at books@chronogram.com


STONE RIDGE VICINITY

  • Barbara Bash - True Nature
  • Jon Bowermaster - Wildebeest in a Rainstorm
  • Frank Boyer - Jumping Out of My Skin
  • Matthew Cantello - Communing With Music
  • Steve Clorfeine - Field Road Sky
  • Laura Shaine Cunningham - Sleeping Arrangements
  • Jacky Davis & David Soman - Ladybug Girl
  • Maya Gold - Cinderella Cleaners
  • Dina Falconi - Foraging & Feasting
  • Melanie Hall - The Magic Pomegranate
  • Steve Hamilton - Die a Stranger
  • Wendy Hollender - Botanical Drawing in Color
  • Dave Horowitz - Chico the Brave
  • Robi Josephson and Bob Larsen - An Unforgiving Land
  • Keith Kachtick - Hungry Ghost
  • Roger Kahn - The Boys of Summer
  • Richard Klin - Something to Say
  • Casey Kurtti - Three Ways Home
  • Stephen Ladin - Ulster County Railroads
  • Elaine Lee - Starstruck
  • Bruce Littlefield - The Bedtime Book for Dogs
  • Jana Martin - Russian Lover & Other Stories
  • Robert Miraldi - Seymour Hersh: Scoop Artist
  • Bruce Morrow - Rock & Roll... and the Beat Goes On
  • Bruce Murkoff - Waterborne
  • Jon J Muth - Zen Ghosts
  • Jean Naggar - Sipping from the Nile
  • Douglas Nicholas - Something Red
  • Linda O'Keeffe - Brilliant: White in Design
  • Mary Beth Pfeiffer - Crazy in America
  • Melissa Holbrook Pierson - The Place You Love is Gone
  • Nicole Quinn - Odds & Ends
  • Charley Rosen - The Emerald Diamond
  • Nina Shengold - Clearcut
  • Matthew Silverman - Baseball: the Biographical Encyclopedia
  • Matthew J. Spireng - Out of Body
  • C.L. Watson - Eating the Shadow
  • Mary Louise Wilson - Theatrical Haiku
  • Scott Wolven - Controlled Burn
  • Kim Wozencraft - Wanted
  • Koren Zailckas - Mother, Mother


HUDSON VALLEY

  • Thelma Adams - Playdate
  • Alexandra Aldrich - The Astor Orphan
  • David Appelbaum - Nieuw Pfalz
  • Susannah Appelbaum - The Poisons of Caux
  • Garnette Arledge - 100,000 Lights
  • L.S. Asekoff - Freedom Hill
  • John Ashbery - Notes from the Air: Selected Later Poems
  • Nava Atlas - The Literary Ladies' Guide to the Writing Life
  • Shalom Auslander - Foreskin's Lament, Beware of God
  • Scott Ian Barry - Wolf Empire, Castles of New York
  • Emily Barton - Brookland
  • Jo Ann Beard - In Zanesville, Boys of My Youth
  • Larry Beinhart - Salvation
  • Helen Benedict - The Sand Queen
  • Frank Bergon - Jesse's Ghost
  • Durga Yael Bernhard - Around the World in One Shabbat
  • Judy Blundell - What I Saw and How I Lied
  • Fergus M. Bordewich - Bound For Canaan
  • Laurie Boris - Drawing Breath
  • Sari Botton - Goodbye to All That
  • Gwendolyn Bounds - Little Chapel by the River
  • John Bowers - Love in Tennessee
  • Kelly Braffet - Save Yourself
  • Wesley Brown - Push Comes to Shove
  • Ann M. Burg - All the Broken Pieces
  • Akiko Busch - Nine Ways To Cross a River
  • Lawrence Bush - Jewdayo
  • Mary Caponegro - All Fall Down
  • Kris Carr - Crazy Sexy Diet
  • Laurence Carr - Pancake Hollow Primer
  • Jennifer Castle - The Beginning of After
  • Eileen Charbonneau - The Ghosts of Stony Clove
  • Benjamin Cheever - Strides
  • Bruce Chilton - Abraham's Curse
  • James & Lesa Cline-Ransome - Words Set Me Free
  • Audrey Couloumbis - The Misadventures of Mad Maude March
  • Elizabeth Cunningham - The Passion of Mary Magdalen
  • Nayana Currimbhoy - Miss Timmins' School for Girls
  • Juliet Dark - The Demon Lover
  • John Darnton - Almost a Family
  • Nina Darnton - African Adventure
  • Jeffrey Davis - Journey to the Center of the Page
  • Lydia Davis - Varieties of Disturbance
  • Jennifer Donnelly - Revolution
  • Liza Donnelly - When Do They Serve the Wine?
  • Cornelius Eady - Hard-Headed Weather
  • Pamela Erens - The Virgins
  • Maggie Estep - Alice Fantastic
  • Dina Falconi - Foraging and Feasting
  • Tony Fletcher - Boy about Town
  • Nick Flynn - The Ticking is the Bomb
  • Sean Michael Flynn - The Fighting 69th
  • Julie Fogliano - And Then It's Spring
  • Elizabeth Frank - Cheat and Charmer
  • Martha Frankel - Hats & Eyeglasses
  • Nancy Furstinger - Maggie's Second Chance
  • Mary Gaitskill - Veronica
  • Mary Gallagher - Father Dreams
  • Alison Gaylin - And She Was
  • Susan Gillotti - Women of Privilege
  • Jean Craighead George - My Side of the Mountain
  • Holly George-Warren - Public Cowboy #1
  • Gail Godwin - Queen of the Underworld
  • K.L. Going - Fat Kid Rules the World
  • Carol Goodman - Arcadia Falls
  • Jonathan Gould - Can't Buy Me Love
  • Lee Gould - Weeds
  • Eamon Grennan - Out of Sight
  • James Gurney - Dinotopia
  • Carey Harrison - Freud: a Novel
  • Juliet R. Harrison - Track Life
  • Mikhail Horowitz - Rafting Into the Afterlife
  • Ginnah Howard - Doing Time Outside
  • Marilyn Johnson - This Book is Overdue
  • G. Brian Karas - Young Zeus
  • Marshall Karp - The Rabbit Factory
  • Bobbi Katz - Once Around the Sun
  • Robert Kelly - The Logic of the World
  • William Kennedy - Chango's Beads and Two-Tone Shoes
  • David Kherdian - Living in Quiet
  • Dave King - The Ha-Ha
  • Owen King - Double Feature
  • Lucy Knisley - Relish
  • Michael Korda - Hero
  • Amitava Kumar - Nobody Does the Right Thing
  • Alisa Kwitney - Sex as a Second Language
  • Dakota Lane - The Secret Life of It Girls
  • Michael Lang - The Road to Woodstock
  • Kay Larson - Where the Heart Beats
  • James Lasdun - It's Beginning to Hurt
  • Guy Lawson - Octopus
  • Kiese Laymon - Long Division
  • Adam LeFevre - Ghost Light
  • Barbara Lehman - The Red Book
  • Donald Lev - A Very Funny Fellow
  • John Long - Darwin's Devices
  • Carleton Mabee - Sojourner Truth
  • Erica Manfred - Interview with a Jewish Vampire
  • Djelloul Marbrook - Artemisia's Wolf
  • Ann M. Martin - The Babysitters Club
  • Valerie Martin - Property
  • Peter McCarty - Chloe
  • Molly McGlennen - Fried Fish and Flour Biscuits
  • David Means - The Spot
  • Daniel Mendelsohn - The Lost
  • Sarah Micklem - Firethorn
  • Myriam Miedzian - He Walked Through Walls
  • Bradford Morrow - The Diviner's Tale
  • Stephen O'Connor - Here Comes Another Lesson
  • Greg Olear - Fathermucker
  • James P. Othmer - The Futurist
  • Will Nixon - Love in the City of Grudges
  • Susan Orlean - Rin Tin Tin
  • Christa Parravani - Her
  • Michael Perkins - Carpe Diem
  • Phillippe Petit _ Why Knot?
  • Leila Philip - A Family Place
  • Daniel Pinkwater - The Neddiad
  • Gretchen Primack - Kind
  • Francine Prose - Reading Like a Writer
  • Erin Quinn - Pride & Politics
  • David Rees - Get Your War On
  • Brent Robison - The Principle of Ultimate Indivisibility
  • Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya - The Storyteller of Marrakesh
  • Ed Sanders - Fug You
  • Jerry Sander - Permission Slips
  • Luc Sante - Low Life
  • Esmeralda Santiago - When I Was Puerto Rican
  • Gene Santoro - Myself When I Am Real
  • John Sayles - A Moment in the Sun
  • Edward Schwarzschild - The Family Diamond
  • Pete Seeger - Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
  • Danny Shanahan - Bad Sex!
  • Lee Slonimsky - Logician of the Wind
  • Michele Slung - A Treasury of Old-Fashioned Christmas Stories
  • Charles R. Smith, Jr. - My People
  • Sparrow - America: A Prophecy
  • Scott Spencer - Man in the Woods
  • Rhoney Stanley - Owsley and Me: My LSD Family
  • Alison Stewart - First Class
  • Rebecca Stowe - One Good Thing
  • Sebastian Stuart - To the Manor Dead
  • Nova Ren Suma - Imaginary Girls
  • Rivka Tadjer - Two Weeks Under
  • Hudson Talbott - River of Dreams
  • Mark Teague - Funny Farm
  • Abigail Thomas - Thinking About Memoir
  • John Thorn - Baseball in the Garden of Eden
  • Gioia Timpanelli - Sometimes the Soul
  • Iza Trapani - The Bear Went Over the Mountain
  • Pauline Uchmanowicz - Sand and Traffic
  • Daphne Uviller - Hotel No Tell
  • Christine Wade - Seven Locks
  • CL Watson - Eating the Shadow: A Memoir of Loss and Recovery
  • Lois Walden - One More Stop
  • Nancy Willard - In the Salt Marsh
  • Daniel Wolff - How Lincoln Learned to Read
  • Rebecca Wolff - The King
  • Jeffrey Yang - An Aquarium

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