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Grand Ledge writer’s group publishes second work

Grand Ledge writer’s group publishes second work

By Bill Castanier on March 10, 2011

Writing at the Ledges to do three book signings in Lansing area

Posted in Literary Lansing, News | Tagged Delta Township Library, Grand Ledge, Mittenlit, Schuler Books, Seasons of Time, Writing at the Ledges | 1 Response

Bram Stoker award winner at Schulers on Friday

Bram Stoker award winner at Schulers on Friday

By Bill Castanier on October 28, 2010

The “Curator of Death” and the “Chronicler of Kaput” will be at Schuler Books just in time for Halloween

Posted in Death & Dying, Literary Lansing, News | Tagged Bram Stoker, God's Lunatics, Michael Largo, Mittenlit, Mittenlit.com | Leave a response

Steve Lehto and Jay Leno bond over car

Author with Jay Leno connection at CADL event tonight

By Bill Castanier on September 30, 2010

Without Jay Leno the book on the Chrysler Turbine would’ve never been published

Posted in Literary Lansing, News | Tagged Chrysler Turbine CADL, Jay Leno, Michigan Notable Book Award, Mittenlit, Steve Lehto, Tonight Show | Leave a response

Noted thriller writer John Sandford entertains standing room only crowd at Schuler

Noted thriller writer John Sandford entertains standing room only crowd at Schuler

By Bill Castanier on September 29, 2010

Thriller writer John Sandford stops in Lansing tonight for a talk and signing at Schulers in Okemos

Posted in Literary Lansing, News | Tagged Castanier, John Sandford, Mittenlit, Prey, Schulers Books and Music | Leave a response

Emma Donoghue

Your chance to see an author with a huge buzz tonight

By Bill Castanier on September 20, 2010

Emma Donoghue’s new book “Room” is unlike any other you’ve ever read. She is in Lansing tonight

Posted in Literary Lansing, News | Tagged Emma Donoghue, Man Boooker Award, Mittenlit, Schuler Books | Leave a response

Rhoda Wolff and Whitney Spotts of Schuler Books check the Mockingbird exhibit

So what’s a mockingbird?

By Bill Castanier on July 11, 2010

Find out what a mockingbird is on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.. at Schuler’s

Posted in Literary Lansing, News | Tagged Harper Lee, Mittenlit, Schuler Books, The twist, To Kill a Mockingbird | Leave a response

To Kill a Mockingbird

Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird still works for readers

By Bill Castanier on July 5, 2010

To Kill a Mockingbird under criticism but still rings true

Posted in Literary Lansing, News | Tagged Frank Rich, Harper Lee, Lansing Online News, Mittenlit, New York Times, To Kill a Mockingbird | Leave a response

Chick lit

A chick lit reading list from Lansing Michigan RIF

By Bill Castanier on June 23, 2010

There’s chic lit and then there’s chick lit

Posted in Literary Lansing, News, Youth & Family | Tagged Authors, Book a Bright Future, chic lit, Chick lit, Macys, Mittenlit, Reading is Fundamental, RIF | 4 Responses

Monika Dietrich of Haslett visits students

Local author writes about Ugandan school for HIV/AIDS orphans

By Bill Castanier on June 18, 2010

Local college student travels to Uganda for the experience of her life

Posted in Life in Lansing, Literary Lansing, News | Tagged Castanier, Haslett Michigan, HIV/AIDS, Mittenlit, Okemos Michigan, The Price of Stones, Three Cups of Tea, Uganda | Leave a response

Nnedi Okorafor

MSU grad in town tonight to talk about her new sci-fi fantasy book

By Bill Castanier on June 2, 2010

MSU Journalism grad writes a sci-fi thriller reminiscent of Stephen King’s “The Stand”

Posted in Literary Lansing, News | Tagged coming of age, Mittenlit, Nigeria, Nnedi Okorafor, Ray Walsh, Science fiction, Who Fears Death | Leave a response

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