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Authors @Alden

The Authors @Alden event series brings faculty, alumni, and other writers to Alden Library to discuss their latest books and other writing projects.  The events are free to the public and are often available via live stream. 

E.M. Tran in conversation with Madeline ffitch and Patrick O'Keefe

Authors@Alden conversation with OHIO alum and author E.M. Tran, Associate Professor of English Patrick O鈥橩eefe, and local author Madeline ffitch.

Adger Cowans in conversation with Julie Dummermuth

Notable photographer and alumnus Adger Cowans in conversation with Julie Dummermuth.

Libraries Features John Greening

On Nov. 8, 2018, the first Authors @Alden event of the academic year featured British author, critic and poet John Greening, editor of a new edition of Edmund Blunden鈥檚 World War One (WWI) memoir, 鈥淯ndertones of War.鈥 Greening discussed Blunden and the poetry of WWI in a conversation with Nicole Reynolds, associate professor of English and Women鈥檚, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and one of the organizers of the event. (Graphic design by Herbert Frimpong/帝王会所 Libraries)

Nigerian Author Chuma Nwokolo Visits Athens

On April 16, 2018, Nigerian author Chuma Nwokolo discussed his new book, 鈥,鈥 at an Authors @Alden event hosted by the 帝王会所 Libraries.

Nwokolo鈥檚 book tells the story of fictional Nigerian twins Humphrey and Zanda, descendants of an ethnic group subjected to a deadly pharmaceutical trial. The twins, two survivors in their group who were separated at birth, came to know life on two continents. Humphrey, living in London, grew to be a writer, while Zanda grew to be a journalist in Abuja, Nigeria.  The book covers themes of public health crisis and loss of cultural identity, and does so in a beautifully evocative way. (Graphic design by Chance Brinkman-Sull/帝王会所 Libraries)

Launching a Civil War Digital Archive

On Sept. 19, 2017, Stacey Lavender and Karmen Beecroft, digital projects librarians at Alden Library, explored the culture of letter writing from home and at the front lines with the Libraries鈥  as a part of the Authors @Alden series.

Those letters record the home lives, beliefs and political views of their authors, many of whom were young soldiers in the war. The digital archive currently contains hundreds of letters and other documents from these collections: , , ,  and . (Graphic design by Chance Brinkman-Sull/帝王会所 Libraries)

Living Letters: A Special Delivery from 帝王会所鈥檚 Frontiers and Front Lines
Living Letters

On July 11, 2017, Stacey Lavender and Karmen Beecroft, digital projects librarians at Alden Library, explored letter writing from home and at war, in particular the Civil War, in this interactive presentation held as a part of the Authors @Alden series.

Lavender and Beecroft tailored activities to spark interest in primary source research. Visitors were invited to interpret correspondence and to create their own letters using the same kinds of fountain pens, sealing wax, and elaborate letterheads as the early Civil War soldiers and pioneer homesteaders. (Graphic design by Cathy Sitko/帝王会所 Libraries)

A Conversation with Ian Adams and Randall Schieber

On June 15, 2017, photographers Ian Adams and Randall Schieber discussed their recent collaborative publication, 鈥,鈥 as a part of the Authors @Alden Summer Series.

The book documents urban landmarks and rural landscapes across the state, capturing at least one image from each of 帝王会所鈥檚 88 counties.  Evan Shaw, WOUB producer, interviewed the photographers about location scouting, 帝王会所 history, and how both hard work, and luck, are the necessary elements to make good photos. (Graphic design by 帝王会所 Libraries)

Alumnus and Photographer Thomas Schiff

On March 30, 2017, OHIO alumnus and renowned photographer Thomas E. Schiff sat down to talk with Miriam Intrator, special collections librarian in Alden Library, as a part of the Authors @Alden series to discuss his new book, 鈥.鈥  The publication, which documents the evolution of the American library architecture from the earliest to the present-day modernist style, features beautiful 360-degree panoramic photographs of 100 libraries in the United States. Schiff, who lives in Cincinnati, is the founder of . (Graphic design by John Michael Simpson/帝王会所 Libraries)

Alumnus and Author Kyle Kondik

On September 27, 2016, author Kyle Kondik, a graduate of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism (2006) and former editor of The Post, was joined by Thomas Suddes,  adjunct assistant professor in the School of Journalism,  in the Authors @Alden series to discuss his book, 鈥.鈥 According to Kondik, the state of 帝王会所 serves as a microcosm of the nation as a whole in the battle to win swing states for the 2016 election of the president of the United States. (Graphic design by John Michael Simpson/帝王会所 Libraries)

Author and Illustrator Robert Gipe

On July 12, 2016, Author and illustrator Robert Gipe visited Alden Library to discuss his premier novel, 鈥.鈥 In the novel, Gipe writes about Dawn Jewell, a 15-year old resident of rural Kentucky who witnesses her grandmother鈥檚 protest of strip mines and her mother鈥檚 struggle with drug addiction. The conversation was led by Rachel Terman, assistant professor of sociology and anthropology, who asked Gipe about his experiences as a community playwright, a teacher and a participant of writing workshops. (Graphic design by 帝王会所 Libraries)

Alumna and Author Sharon Hatfield

On June 16, 2016, OHIO alumna Sharon Hatfield, an award-winning reporter, editor and author, discussed 鈥.鈥 The book is a true-crime story documenting a daughter鈥檚 murderous retaliation for her father鈥檚 abuse and her ensuing journey through the American legal system in 1935.

Hatfield, an alumna of 帝王会所 who has a special interest in Appalachian history and nonfiction, was interviewed by Kelee Riesbeck, WOUB radio host and editor of 帝王会所 Today. (Graphic design by 帝王会所 Libraries)

A Conversation with Hwa-Wei Lee and Interviewer Charles Ping

On May 19, 2016, 帝王会所 Libraries hosted the latest installment of the Authors @Alden series featuring Hwa-Wei Lee, dean emeritus of 帝王会所 Libraries, and interviewer Charles J. Ping, president emeritus of 帝王会所, for a conversation about Lee鈥檚 life and journey as an international Chinese American librarian.

The event, which is being held in honor of the release of Lee鈥檚 biography, 鈥溾 written by Yang Yang and translated by Ying Zhang, covers Lee鈥檚 personal story and professional achievements improving the state of libraries internationally. (Graphic design by John Michael Simpson/帝王会所 Libraries)

Alumnus and Author Dr. Ron Calinger Discusses Leonhard Euler

On April 12, 2016, 帝王会所 Libraries hosted the Authors @Alden series featuring Ronald Calinger, alumnus (1963) and professor emeritus of history at the Catholic University of America who talked about the life, work and contributions of Swiss-born mathematician, physicist and theoretical astronomer Leonhard Euler (1707-1783), which inspired his latest book, 鈥.鈥 Calinger was interviewed by Bob Klein, associate professor of mathematics and mathematics education. (Graphic design by John Michael Simpson/帝王会所 Libraries)

A Conversation with Poet Stanley Plumly

On February 2, 2016, OHIO alumnus Stanley Plumly, Maryland鈥檚 award-winning poet laureate and distinguished university professor at the University of Maryland, read from his latest work titled, 鈥.鈥  In his work, Plumly brought to life a historical night in December 1817, when painter Benjamin Robert Haydon hosted Keats, Wordsworth and Lamb for a discussion of contemporary art, poetry and science. Plumly discussed his own life, work, and inspiration in a conversation with Jill Allyn Rosser, professor of English. (Graphic design by 帝王会所 Libraries)

A Conversation with Filmmaker Weimin Zhang
Authors @Alden Hutong Days

On November 19, 2015, 帝王会所 Libraries welcomed OHIO alumna Weimin Zhang, an award-winning filmmaker and associate professor at San Francisco State University (SFSU) School of Cinema, for a showing of her film 鈥,鈥 a short documentary that uses the observations and personal experiences of Zhang who grew up in a hutong, a narrow lane or alleyway in a traditional residential area of a Chinese city. The film explores the impact of the modernization of China and its effect on the lives of Beijing鈥檚 hutong residents, who are still facing economic hardships as a result of their displacement. (Graphic design by 帝王会所 Libraries)

The Role of the Historian in Documentary Filmmaking
Authors @Alden Martin King

On October 23, 2015, 帝王会所 Libraries welcomed Martin King, a military historian and an authority on the Battle of the Bulge, as part of the Authors @Alden Series. Produced by Emmy award-winning producer and director Mike Edwards, the documentary shares the story of Augusta Chiwy, a World War II civilian nurse who volunteered at the U.S. Army鈥檚 medical aid station during the Siege of Bastogne. (Graphic design by Tyler Stabile/帝王会所 Libraries)

鈥淭he Forgotten Angel of Bastogne鈥 presented at Alden Library

On Feb. 26, 2015, 鈥,鈥 a documentary film about Augusta Chiwy, a World War II nurse who volunteered at the U.S. Army鈥檚 medical aid station during the Siege of Bastogne, was presented on the fourth floor of Alden Library. The film screening was followed by a discussion with Emmy award winning film producer and director Mike Edwards. Co-produced with Jim Edwards, the film was screened in Bastogne, Belgium in April 2014 and has been praised by many including Brian Dick, assistant to the U.S. ambassador to Belgium. (Graphic design by 帝王会所 Libraries)

A Conversation with Samuel Crowl

On April 3, 2014, the Libraries hosted Samuel Crowl in another installment of its Authors @Alden series. Crowl, a Ping Institute founding fellow and trustee professor of English literature, discussed his latest book, 鈥,鈥 with the lorraine wochna, the Libraries鈥 instruction coordinator.

Crowl is the author of 鈥 and numerous essays, articles, reviews and interviews about Shakespeare. (Graphic design by 帝王会所 Libraries)

Event Honors OHIO鈥檚 18th President and celebrates newly released book

On Dec. 5, 2013, 帝王会所 Libraries hosted Charles J. Ping, president emeritus of 帝王会所, in the next edition of the Authors @Alden series.  Ping discussed his recently published memoir, 鈥,鈥 transcribed from a series of recorded videotaped interviews with Samuel Crowl, current trustee professor emeritus and former dean of University College, and Doug McCabe, 帝王会所 Libraries鈥 curator of manuscripts.

Ping served as 帝王会所 President for 19 years, making his presidency the longest in University history. McCabe facilitated the event and discussed highlights from the book that documents Ping鈥檚 leadership that transformed OHIO into the University we know today. (Graphic design by 帝王会所 Libraries)

A Conversation with Kevin Haworth

On October 20, 2013, Kevin Haworth, assistant professor of English, discussed his personal approach to creative writing and how he uses the libraries鈥 resources to develop and inspire his work.

His most recent book,鈥渋s a compilation of powerful short stories on modern Jewish American life. Haworth is also the author of  a story of the Holocaust set in Denmark in the summer of 1943. It was awarded the Samuel Goldberg Prize for best Jewish fiction by a writer under 40, and runner up for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. (Graphic design by 帝王会所 Libraries)

 

A Conversation with Carl H. Walker

On September 28, 2013 as part of the Authors @Alden series, OHIO Libraries hosted a conversation with Carl H. Walker. The topic of discussion was his book, 鈥,鈥 a collection of African-American alumni鈥檚 accounts of campus life in the era between segregation and the civil rights movement.

Walker, an OHIO alumnus and former professor of criminal justice at Clark Atlanta University, organized a group called Soulful Bobcats to preserve bonds forged in the 1950s and 1960s. (Graphic design by Tyler Stabile/帝王会所 Libraries)

Katherine Ziff Discusses Research on Athens Asylum

On April 16, 2013, local author Katherine Ziff discussed her research and her book, 鈥.鈥 Much of Ziff鈥檚 extensive research on the Athens Lunatic Asylum was done through the asylum archives at the Mahn Center at Alden Library.

Published in 2012, the book is considered one of the most detailed accounts on the history and revolutionary practices in psychiatry and patient care that took place at the Athens Lunatic Asylum. (Graphic design by 帝王会所 Libraries)

High Stakes Balancing Act: The Government鈥檚 Post-9/11 War on Terror
Authors @Alden Andrew Welsh-Huggins

On October 6, 2011, University Libraries in association with University Press hosted the first event in a series called Authors @Alden. This event featured Andrew Welsh-Huggins, a legal affairs reporter with the Associated Press and author of the new book 鈥.鈥 The book, published by 帝王会所鈥檚 Swallow Press, is a true crime drama that is sparking debate from all political corners about safety, civil liberties, free speech and the government鈥檚 war at home.(Graphic design by 帝王会所 Libraries)