Ask Veronica Roth, author of Divergent, a question; win her book!

Win this bookNow is YOUR chance to ask Veronica Roth about her hit books Divergent and Insurgent and the movie version of Divergent, as well as her brand new book Four, a collection of short stories set in Roth’s dystopian Chicago told from Tobias “Four” Eaton’s point of view. Just enter your question into the comment section below and if we use your question, you’ll win Four.* Then listen to WCBE for your question and her answer!

 

 

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Superman’s Real Home Is Cleveland!

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What if I told you Superman was real? Or that some characters in the Superman comic book series were real?

At the 2014 Ohioana Book Festival, Craft summer intern Kayla talked with the good-humored Brad Ricca, author of Super Boys: The Amazing Adventures of Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster- The Creators of Superman, which recreates the adventures of Superman’s original writer and illustrator, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Ricca spent years exploring the lives of Siegel and Shuster, starting with their  Great Depression origins. Her interview with Ricca reveals some of the facts he found that not even the living relatives of the two creators knew.

Even if you aren’t a comic buff, Ricca’s personality and passion for comics fills the readers in on the interesting history of the comic and the creators in their youth. Hailing from the city of Cleveland, Ricca earned a Ph.D. English from Case Western Reserve University. He was recently awarded a 2014 Cleveland Arts Prize, and he has been invited to share  his knowledge of comics in publications such as The New York Times, Boston Globe, The Wall Street Journal, and others. Super Boys was declared one of the top ten arts books of 2013 by Booklist and received praise from Stan Lee former chairman and president of Marvel Comics.

As Kayla says, “It was fairly nerve-wracking to meet the author acclaimed by Stan Lee himself, but Ricca is easy-going and comical in the best kind of way. He made me realize just how important comic books, Superman, and Stan Lee are to the world.”

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CAPA Summer Movie Series

Ohio Theater interior

Ohio Theater interior

Next time on Craft: Cary Grant, Steve McQueen, and Alfred Hitchcock visit. It’s my talk with Rich Corsi, CAPA VP of Programming about the 2014 summer movie series. Tune in to find out what will be on the big screen this summer and which film will feature the machine that goes “ping!”

 Check it out on YouTube

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David Giffels: So Much More than Devo and Beavis and Butthead

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Journalist and essayist David Giffels has written for the New York Times Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, Grantland, and Redbook among others. His most recent book is The Hard Way on Purpose, a collection of essays about growing up near Akron and Cleveland, an area he sees as embodying a sense of place, but “a weird, surreal place,” The Rust Belt.

We discussed The Rust Belt, shared stories of destroyed places of our youth (his in Cleveland, mine in Toledo), and ended with a look at his experiences writing for Bevis and Butthead and a book on Devo.

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Time for a Switchback to Celtic music

Switchback

Celtic band Switchback, Martin McCormack and Brian FitzGerald, will be in Columbus for two concerts this weekend, June 13 and 14: Friday night at Hoover House Concerts (contact Nancy Tomei at 740-965-3935 for tickets)  and Saturday night at Hey, Hey Bar and Grill. Brian filled me in on songwriting, Celtic music, and how my cruelty as a writing teacher was ruining students.

 

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How not to starve as an artist

Screen Shot 2014-06-10 at 6.30.47 AMMaking a living as an artist has often been a challenge. I recall one smart and talented art student I knew who also earned a business degree. Why? “Because people are going to pay me for my art,” she replied.

Author and accountant Elaine Grogan Luttrall would approve of that attitude, I think, because she helps artists and member of the creative class achieve financial success to go along with artistic success. We talked about how to do this after she left a comment on this blog following my interview with author Chang Rae Lee, who doesn’t talk to his students much about finances.

Listen in to my talk with Elaine Grogran Luttrall about how to do the work you love and make a living at it.

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India’s social and sexual revolution

Sally Howard

Sally Howard

Journalist Sally Howard has written for The Sunday Times, The Telegraph, and Forbes on topics such as travel and celebrities like Daryl Hannah, Jimmy Choo, and Colin Firth. Read more about her at her website or follow her on Twitter @wanderingsal. Her latest book, The Kama Sutra Diaries: Intimate Journeys through Modern India, covers her travels in India and her exploration of what she sees as a sexual and social revolution in that country. She uncovers territories from little-known, at least in the west, ancient erotic Indian statues to the surprisingly little-understood, like India’s consumption of explicit web material.

Listen to Sally Howard on Craft

Kama Sutra Diaries Cover image

Kama Sutra Diaries Cover image

 

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Laura Bickle: Ohioana Book Festival Featured author

Laura BickleOhioana Book Festival featured author Laura Bickle has a serious investment in crime, since she has a dual background in criminology and library science (hey, library fees are serious in my house).

Her novel, The Hallowed Ones, follows an Amish heroine during a zombie apocalypse, great reading while The Walking Dead is on a break. Tune in to find out why she set the series in Amish country.

 

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Lynn Cullen: Evenings with Authors

Lynn Cullen head shot

Lynn Cullen head shot

Did Edgar Allan Poe have an affair with an aspiring poet? Thurber House guest Lynn Cullen makes some guesses at the Poe mystery with her historical novel Mrs. Poe. She’ll be at the Thurber House on Tuesday, May 6.

In our interview, we discuss how fans of Poe’s “The Raven” would follow him down the street, flapping their arms and the truly bizarre behaviour of Poe’s main rival and literary executor, Rufus Wilmot Griswold.

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Matt Kish: A Whale of a Book

Matt KishOhioana Book Festival featured author Matt Kish likes big projects – big like a whale projects. He created one illustration for each page of Moby Dick, and then did the same thing for each page of Heart of Darkness. After following two compulsives into the harrowing depths of obsession, what will Matt’s next project be? Tune into find out.

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