We Read Too is a book resource app that includes hundreds of books written by
AUTHORS OF COLOR featuring CHARACTERS OF COLOR!
Not exact matches
This is a month - long online seminar program hosted by
authors, speakers, and social justice activists Patti Digh and Victor Lee Lewis, who was
featured in the documentary film, The
Color of Fear, with help from a community
of people who want and are willing to help us understand the reality
of racism by telling their stories and sharing their resources.
Audio Commentary by Updated 2003 Audio Commentary by Film Historian Bruce Eder, and Herrmann Biographer Steven C. Smith / «Here Is A Man» preview version comparison (4:37) / Reading
of «The Devil & Daniel Webster» short story by Alec Baldwin (33:41) / Radio Plays: «The Devil & Daniel Webster» (29:50) from Aug. 6, 1938 + «Daniel Webster & the Sea Serpent» (29:43) from Aug. 1, 1937 / «About the Columbia Workshop» essay / «The Devil In Context»: 6 - part Bernard Herrmann score essay with indexed film clips and 4 stills / Still and Poster Gallery with 12 images / 12 - page colour booklet
featuring an essay by
author Tom Piazza, and original 1941 New York Times article by Stephen Vincent Benet, and
Color Bars / New high - definition transfer with restored image and sound / 12 page colour boooklet
The lists have come under scrutiny recently for under - representing
authors of color (see the Book Riot «s «LibraryReads So White, or Why Librarians Need to Do Better»), for
featuring established
authors over less - known (see Becky Spratford's RA for All post), and large publishing houses over indie presses.
This volume
features 20 self - identified female
authors writing about intersectionality, including women
of color, disabled, transgender, and GLB / GSD (Gender and Sexual Diversities).
Mosaics Volume One
features twenty self - identified female
authors writing about Intersectionality, including women
of color, and members
of the disability, trans, and GLB / GSD * (Gender and Sexual Diversities) communities.
The gripping release from the Haikasoru imprint offers a single - volume retelling
of the acclaimed ALL YOU NEED IS KILL novel, and is written by Haikasoru editor and noted sci - fi
author, Nick Mamatas
featuring full -
color artwork by popular comic book artist Lee Ferguson (Green Arrow, Miranda Mercury).
At minimum, your finished ebook should present like a professionally printed book; open at the cover, flow into properly formatted front matter,
feature dropped chapter headings with
color flourish, each
of which start on a new page, and end with your bio, picture and an invitation to your
author website.
For example, we currently
feature several
authors publishing adult
coloring books, as well as a couple
of authors who are building substantial puzzle book empires.
This enhanced eBook contains the full text
of the bestselling novel, and exclusive movie content such as: five video clips from the film; the director's movie shooting script; video interviews from cast and crew — including Anne Hathaway and
author / screenwriter David Nicholls — about their connections between the book and the film; and a reading group guide
featuring full -
color movie stills throughout.
In 1964, the
author of the term, critic Clement Greenberg used it in the title
of the exhibition
featuring new tendencies in
color field painting, hard - edge abstraction, and the Washington Color Sc
color field painting, hard - edge abstraction, and the Washington
Color Sc
Color School.
Approximately 30 artists, curators and
authors give statements, and 12
color double pages
feature Parkett editions in private collections, a special large size fold - out poster, and a group picture
of all editions.
Now, highlights
of his wonderful work can be enjoyed in a new book entitled Fred Herzog Modern
Color, which brings together over 230 images, many never before reproduced, and
featuring essays by acclaimed
authors David Campany and Hans - Michael Koetzle.
Glenn is
authoring and editing a fully - illustrated catalog to accompany the exhibition, which
features an intergenerational selection
of 24 artists, women
of color whose works stray from traditional interpretations and expectations
of abstraction.
Her articles and interviews have been
featured in The Princeton Business Journal, The Wall Street Journal, New Jersey News, Richard Bolles» (
author of What
Color Is Your Parachute?)