Posts tagged "Geeta Sharma Jensen"

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by Jane Ciabattari

Balakian winner Sam Anderson sets up a duel between this year’s first-ever National Book Critics Circle Poetry Award dual winners Juan Felipe Herrera and ...read »

Geeta Sharma-Jensen’s Farewell Column in Milwaukee Sentinel-Journal

by Eric Banks

NBCC board member Geeta Sharma-Jensen has announced that she has accepted the buyout offer from the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: “The Web? Broadband? What ...read »

Geeta Sharma-Jensen’s Farewell Column in Milwaukee Sentinel-Journal—update

by Eric Banks

NBCC board member Geeta Sharma-Jensen has announced that she has accepted a voluntary buyout offer from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: “Making the decision ...read »

NBCC “Name that Author” at Brooklyn Book Festival, September 13, 2009

by Jane Ciabattari

National Book Critics Circle “Name that Author” contest Brooklyn Book Festival, September 13, 2009. 12 pm Noon on the main stage at Brooklyn Borough Hall, ...read »

Guest Post by J. Peder Zane: NBCC at 35

by Jane Ciabattari

J. Peder Zane served on the NBCC Board from 2005-07. He lives in Raleigh, N.C., where he is co-authoring a book with Professor Adrian Bejan titled “Life is ...read »



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