Now Everyone Shake Hands and Be Nice

June 7, 2011

A long-standing literary feud ended last weekend when Nobel laureate V.S. Naipaul and novelist Paul Theroux shook hands  at a book festival in Wales. The two literary giants stopped speaking 15 years ago when Mr. Theroux discovered that a copy of one of his books, which he had inscribed to Mr. Naipaul, had been put […]


Extra! Extra! Read All About It!

June 6, 2011

Young Adult Realism EPL’s own Jarrett Dapier talks with author Walter Dean Myers in this fascinating interview for In These Times.  The legendary YA writer candidly discusses “the debt he owes to James Baldwin” along with the importance of mentoring teens. The Stockholm Syndrome Theory of Long Novels Mark O’Connell examines his newfound love of doorstop-sized […]


Senators Add Voices to Anti-tracking Movement

June 5, 2011

Protests against computer companies who track consumer activity online has led to a series of attempts to limit the tracking. Senators McCain, Kerry, and Rockefeller have been working on introducing opt-out clauses and rules to control the  marketers who trace online customers. Teens who use the Sony PlayStation Network were just exposed through hacking, so […]


Local Art @ EPL

June 3, 2011

We are extremely pleased to introduce local photographer, teacher, and business owner Alan Teller as the next artist in our ongoing exhibition series Local Art @ EPL.  From now through July 8th, his evocative photographic series Adlai’s Woods will be on display on the 2nd floor of EPL’s Main Branch.  Born during his time as Executive […]


Beam Yourself Up to SciFi FanCon Evanston!

June 2, 2011

Other worlds and future fantasies will abound at the Evanston Public Library’s SciFi FanCon which lands on Saturday, July 30 from 2-3:30 pm. This free event will feature a wide range of activities and programs, including a meet and greet with keynote speaker and Chicago Reader Critic’s Choice author Paul McComas, who will also read […]


Printers Row Lit Fest This Weekend

May 31, 2011

Beginning June 4 at 9 AM visitors can take advantage of dozens of booksellers and literary programs taking place on Dearborn from Congress to Polk in Chicago. Over 100,000 people are expected over the 2 day event. Shira S.


Book Trailer of the Week

May 28, 2011

After a brief hiatus, the Book Trailer of the Week is back with this captivating clip for Laura Hillenbrand’s new biography Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption.  Winner of the 2010 L.A. Times Book Prize for Biography, Unbroken tells the enthralling tale of Louie Zamperini, a 1936 Munich Olympics track star […]


Mystery, Sci-Fi, and Cooking Awards Dished Out

May 26, 2011

Mystery, science fiction, and cooking fans have plenty to pore over this month as the Edgars (named after Edgar Allen Poe), the Nebulas, and the James Beard Foundation prizes were distributed to many hardworking authors.  These are all significant awards in their respective categories. Steve Hamilton won Best Novel for The Lock Artist and Chicagoan […]


‘Bee’ ready! The final competition starts May 31st.

May 26, 2011

It’s that time of the year again, comparable to March Madness, say, or Super Bowl Sunday, when many school children (8  to 15 years old), their parents, families, teachers and schoolmates become totally consumed with correct spelling. Yes, the 2011 Scripps National Spelling Bee starts on May 31st and runs through June 2nd. Once again, ESPN […]



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