NBCC in SF: New Voices/Unrecognized Voices

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Report on the NBCC’s New Voices/Unrecognized Voices panel at a crowded 111 Minna Gallery in San Francisco (with thanks to Michelle and Jeremiah at 111 for making it all work):(From

Liveblogging the NBCC Awards Finalists Announcements

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[As this is a live webcast, certain names, places, people, and events will be misspelled, misread, and/or misapprehended. Apologies in advance.] 6:02 p.m.: Welcome to San Francisco’s City Lights bookstore,

The 2007 National Book Critics Circle Award Finalists

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[Read the NBCC liveblogging this event here.] National Book Critics Circle Announces Awards FinalistsJanuary 12, 2008For Immediate release In keeping with its goal to represent book culture throughout the nation,

Coming this Week, the NBCC finalists announcement

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NBCC AWARDS FINALISTS ANNOUNCEMENTSaturday, January 12, 2008, 6 pmCity Lights, 261 Columbus Avenue at Broadway, San Francisco. Join the NBCC board, in collaboration with Litquake, book group expo,Lawrence Ferlinghetti and

Update: NBCC in San Francisco, January 2008

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Recognizing the literary influence of Northern California, and the presence of more than 100 of the NBCC’s nearly 800 members in that region, the NBCC will hold its January 12,

Publishers to Honor National Book Critics Circle

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More good news for the NBCC. This just in from the Association of American Publishers (AAP): Washington, DC, December 5, 2007:  The U.S. publishing industry will pay formal tribute to

Doris Lessing Wins Nobel

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THIS MORNING, Doris Lessing won the Nobel Prize for Literature. A little over a year or ago I visited her in her tall, narrow, shambling North London home on a