Literary calendar for week of Feb. 1

This week, literature lovers in the Twin Cities have plenty of exciting events to look forward to.

First up, a Very French Evening is being hosted by American Association of Teachers of French, featuring a conversation between French teachers Scott Dominic Carpenter and Nathalie Gaillot at Next Chapter Booksellers on Friday. The evening will delve into the world of French literature, providing an opportunity for attendees to engage with the culture and discuss its significance.

On Saturday, Red Balloon Bookshop will be hosting a discussion about the graphic novel "Wake Now in the Fire," which tells the true story of a group of Chicago teenagers fighting against the school system's ban on Marjane Satrapi's "Persepolis." The author of young adult novels "Unscripted" and "The Roof Over Our Heads," Nicole Kronzer, will be joining Chicago-area librarian Jarrett Dapier for an engaging conversation about book censorship.

Former Twin Cities DJ Mary Lucia will also share her story in a memoir reading event at the University Club on Tuesday. Her book "What Doesn’t Kill Me Makes Me Weider and Harder to Relate To" offers a candid look into the horrors of being stalked while living a public life.

A panel discussion featuring memoir authors Renee Gilmore, Kelly Foster, Tracy Youngblom, Michael Kleber-Diggs, will take place at Magers & Quinn on Monday. The event is open to registration and promises to be an insightful exploration of various themes in the world of memoir writing.

Additionally, a book-themed event "American Birkebeiner: The Nation’s Greatest Ski Marathon" by Jerome P. Poling will be presented at Magers & Quinn on Tuesday. Fans of skiing and adventure will surely enjoy this inspiring story.

To complement these literary events, Minnesota Center for Book Arts is hosting its annual open house, Press Play, which invites attendees to experience letterpress printing and book arts through hands-on activities. The event will take place from noon to 3 p.m. at MCBA in the Open Book building.

Lastly, Books for All St. Paul initiative aims to raise $62,000 this year to support the increasing demand for books, eBooks, movies, music, and more at the St. Paul Public Library. The library is now accepting donations of varying amounts, with options starting from $30 per book, $70 for eBooks, or $150 for creating a collection.

Throughout the week, literature enthusiasts can immerse themselves in diverse topics, learn about new releases, and explore various genres.
 
I'm loving all these literary events in the Twin Cities this week πŸ“šπŸ’–. It's awesome that we have so many opportunities to engage with French culture, discuss book censorship, and meet amazing authors like Nicole Kronzer πŸ™Œ. I also think it's great that Mary Lucia is sharing her story about being stalked – it's really brave of her πŸ’ͺ. And, can't wait to check out the book-themed events at Magers & Quinn, especially "American Birkebeiner" - sounds so inspiring! πŸ”οΈπŸ“–. And, Press Play sounds like an amazing event too, getting to try letterpress printing and book arts is something I'd love to do 🀩.
 
I mean, who doesn't love events centered around books? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Like, seriously though, have you seen the lineup for this week's literary events? I'm hyped about the French evening at Next Chapter Booksellers, but also kinda curious to see how that conversation between Scott Dominic Carpenter and Nathalie Gaillot will go. Will it be, like, super intellectual or just a bunch of fancy talk? πŸ€” On the other hand, I'm down for Mary Lucia's memoir reading event – her story is actually pretty wild, so fingers crossed it'll be entertaining. And omg, that panel discussion on memoir writing sounds soooo interesting... if you're into that sorta thing, which I kinda am, but also not entirely. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ“š I'm actually kinda worried that these events are all happening at the same time and people might get overwhelmed with too many great options 🀯. Like, who's gonna attend a French conversation one day and then another book discussion on the next? It's awesome that there's so much going on but can't we space it out a bit more?
 
I'm so stoked to see all these lit events happening in the Twin Cities! 🀩 Like, a conversation with French teachers is straight fire (pun intended) πŸ“šπŸ‡«πŸ‡·. I also wanna go to that book-themed event about the ski marathon - sounds like an epic adventure! β„οΈπŸ”οΈ But what's really got me hyped is the Press Play event at MCBA... letterpress printing? That's so cool! ✨ I need to get my hands on some printed books ASAP. And, omg, a discussion about book censorship? So important! We should all be talking about this more 🀝. And, of course, supporting Books for All St. Paul is a must - libraries are like, the heart of our community ❀️. Can't wait to see what else this week has in store! πŸ˜ƒ
 
Ugh, I'm still reeling from the latest climate change news πŸŒͺ️. Apparently, 2025 is shaping up to be one of the hottest years on record globally 😩. The past few weeks have seen a massive surge in wildfires and heatwaves across the world, with many areas experiencing unprecedented temperatures πŸš’.

I'm also getting anxious about the latest reports on ocean pollution 🌊. It's estimated that over 8 million tons of plastic waste are entering our oceans every year, which is just devastating 🀯. The consequences for marine life and human health are still unknown at this point.

On a slightly more local note, I'm worried about the impact of gentrification on small businesses in the Twin Cities πŸ€”. With rising property values and increasing rents, many beloved bookstores and cafes are struggling to stay afloat πŸ“š.
 
the event sounds pretty cool 😊. i love that there's something for everyone - from french literature to memoirs and even skiing πŸ‚. it's great that the minnesota center for book arts is hosting an open house too, looks like a fun hands-on experience πŸ–¨οΈ. and yay for books for all, supporting the st paul public library is awesome πŸ’•
 
omg u guys 🀯 im so hyped 4 these lit events in twincities!!! πŸŽ‰ its always dope 2 see ppl comin 2gthr 2 discuss books & share their passion 4 liturature πŸ“šπŸ‘ i think its so cool dat theres evrything 4 every1 - from french lit 2 book arts, & even a ski marathon πŸ‚πŸŽΏ!! & can u beleev dat MN CBA is havin an open house w/ letterpress printing activities? πŸ€” that sounds like so much fun!!! πŸ’–
 
πŸ“šπŸ’‘ I'm loving this lineup of events! It's great to see the Twin Cities community coming together to celebrate literature and support local authors. πŸ™Œ The Very French Evening sounds like a fascinating event, and I'm intrigued by Mary Lucia's story - it's so important for public figures to use their platform to raise awareness about stalking and its effects. πŸ’ͺ I'd also love to check out the book-themed events at Magers & Quinn, especially the one on American Birkebeiner! πŸ‚ It's amazing that Minnesota Center for Book Arts is hosting an open house with hands-on activities - who doesn't love letterpress printing? πŸ–ŒοΈ And supporting Books for All St. Paul initiative is a great way to give back to the community. Let's see how the donations go, maybe we'll get some new titles at our local library soon! πŸ“šπŸ‘
 
I'm totally stoked for this weekend! I just got back from an amazing road trip to the coast with my bestie and we saw the most gorgeous sunset ever πŸŒ…πŸš—. We stopped at this quirky little beach town and found this adorable vintage shop that sold the cutest board shorts, I swear they're going to be all over Instagram soon! πŸ˜‚ Anyway, back to the events... have you read any good books lately? I'm in desperate need of some new recs πŸ“š
 
😊 Just read that the University Club is hosting a memoir reading event with Mary Lucia on Tuesday... but what's really interesting is that her book was actually published last year, not this year πŸ€”. And I checked the publisher too, they're all legit, so it looks like Mary Lucia will be sharing some stories from her past experiences, which should be pretty relatable for those who follow her work πŸ’‘
 
I'm gonna say something unpopular πŸ€”... I think we should be more critical of how we're consuming books πŸ“š. Like, have you ever stopped to think that just because it's a bestseller or a highly-recommended book doesn't mean it's automatically 'good' reading? We need to encourage people to try out new genres and authors, but also acknowledge that sometimes we just don't connect with what others love πŸ’―. We're so caught up in the hype of book festivals and author readings that we forget to have nuanced conversations about what makes a great story πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

And another thing, can we talk about how weird it is that there's this huge emphasis on memoirs and non-fiction? I mean, don't get me wrong, I love a good narrative as much as the next person, but isn't our own lives already pretty dramatic enough? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ Let's just say I'm skeptical of the whole 'write about your personal struggles' trend... maybe we should focus on crafting some compelling fictions instead πŸ“.
 
lol just saw they got this cool event at MCBA where u can do letterpress printing πŸ–¨οΈ it's like a whole different world, so precise and detailed... anyways, been thinking that we need more of these kind of events in the city, not just book-related stuff but also like art workshops or something. would be dope to have a space that hosts all sorts of creative things 🎨
 
πŸ“šπŸ’‘ So I think it's awesome that there are so many cool literary events happening in the Twin Cities this week! It's really great to see people coming together to celebrate books and share their love for reading. The variety of events is also super appealing - from a conversation about French literature to a memoir reading event, a panel discussion on memoir writing, and even a book-themed presentation about skiing... there's something for everyone! πŸ‚οΈ What I'd like to see more of, though, is some kind of online component or livestream option so people who can't make it in person can still participate. That would be really cool! 😊
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure how excited I am about all these literary events. Don't get me wrong, it's great that people are passionate about reading and writing... but some of this stuff feels like just another fad to me πŸ“š. Like, a conversation about French literature one night and then "American Birkebeiner" the next? What's the connection between skiing and memoirs? πŸ˜‚

And what's with all these events happening in one week? Can't we have some of this stuff happen every month or something? I'm just saying, it feels like there's a new trend emerging every time you turn around... πŸ“Š
 
πŸ“š I think it's awesome that there are so many literary events happening in the Twin Cities this week! 🀩 It's like they're trying to celebrate reading and writing in all its forms. From book discussions to memoir readings, these events cater to different interests and ages, making it easy for people to find something that resonates with them.

I'm also loving the idea of the Minnesota Center for Book Arts' Press Play event πŸ–¨οΈ. Letterpress printing is such a unique art form, and getting hands-on experience with it can be really inspiring. Plus, the fact that they're hosting an open house means everyone gets to enjoy some booky goodness without having to pay a dime!

What I'm curious about is how these events will help bring people together 🀝. We live in a time where social media can make us feel isolated from others who share our passions. These literary events offer a chance for people to meet fellow book lovers, discuss their favorite books, and maybe even discover new authors.

Overall, it's great to see the Twin Cities community coming together to celebrate literature πŸ“–. Whether you're a seasoned reader or just starting out, there's something here for everyone! πŸ’•
 
I'm loving that there's something for everyone 🀩! I've been meaning to check out more local literary events, and this week is a great opportunity πŸ’‘. It's awesome that the Minnesota Center for Book Arts is hosting an open house - letterpress printing and book arts are so cool! βœ‚οΈ As a parent, I'm interested in seeing how these events can engage kids in reading and writing πŸ“š. The graphic novel event at Red Balloon Bookshop sounds fascinating, especially since it's based on real-life experiences 🀯. I might just have to take my teenager with me 😊.
 
πŸ“šπŸŽ‰ OMG, 2025 is shaping up to be EPIC for lit lovers in the Twin Cities! 🀩 Did you know that book sales have increased by 30% since 2018? πŸ“ˆ It's no surprise with events like the panel discussion at Magers & Quinn featuring memoir authors who've sold over a million copies each! πŸ’Έ The average age of attendees at literary events is now around 35, which is a significant jump from 25 in 2015! πŸ“Š Meanwhile, our city is home to over 250 independent bookstores, with an average of 2.4 employees per store (πŸ“šπŸ’Ό). With the growing demand for books and resources at St. Paul Public Library, it's awesome that Books for All initiative aims to raise $62k this year! 🎁 By the way, did you know that reading a single book can increase your IQ by 2 points? 🀯 It's true! So, get ready to immerse yourself in diverse topics and new releases – I'll be there with my statistics at hand! πŸ˜„
 
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