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07/02/2019
Kaylee Horn

Check out the newest editions to our Graphic Novel collection! 

You can find them on the far right shelf in the Graphic Novel section!  

Prism Stalker: Volume 1

The Water Dragon's Bride: Volume 8

Devil's Line: Volume 3

The Ancient Magus' Bride: Volume 10

Our Dreams at Dusk: Volume 1

I Hear the Sunspot: Volume 1

Takane & Hana: Volume 6


Want to find out about these books? Here are the call numbers and links to the description in the catalog!

Cover Art Prism Stalker Volume 1 by Sloane Leong (Artist)
Call Number: 741.597 L583p v. 1 (Graphic Novels -- Main Floor Circulation Area)
07/02/2019
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Welcome to Zine of the Month! We will be showcasing a new zine every month, so make sure to check back!

This month's zine is "time (a collaborative zine)". This zine is full of creative writing, art, and photographs, all written, made, and taken by people who collaborated together to make this final product. 


You might ask yourself, what is a zine? And how is a zine different from a magazine? Many people think zine is short for magazine. That could be right, however, there are a few major differences between the two types of publications. A zine (pronounced zeen) is an independently or self-published booklet, often created by physically cutting and gluing text and images together onto a master flat for photocopying, but it is also common to produce the master by typing and formatting pages on a computer. The publication is usually folded and stapled.
Throughout these posts, we will be exploring the history, creation, and uses of zines throughout time. We will also walk through a few different ways to make your own zine! Come back next month to learn something new!


Cover Art time (a collaborative zine)
Call Number: Zine Collection

07/01/2019
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Fourth of July, the first American holiday, began as a way of celebrating Congress's vote for independence. The vote occurred on 2 July 1776, but the announcement of the action was spread on 4 July 1776. Americans mistakenly believed that the date on the newspapers and broadsides was the date of independence.
 

Fourth of July festivities followed an age-old pattern of celebratory rites. Since bells were rung and cannons fired to acknowledge a royal birth, the same signals were used to mark the nation's birthday at dawn. A military muster was often the first event of the day, providing much pomp and pageantry. The soldiers would then retire to drink and eat the traditional Fourth of July dishes of turtle soup and ice cream. Most Americans gathered late in the day, especially at night. Men and women attended plays, concerts, and hot-air balloon demonstrations.

Works Cited:

Neumann, C. E. (2006). Fourth of July. In P. Finkelman (Ed.), Encyclopedia of the New American Nation (Vol. 2, pp. 56-59). Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons. Retrieved from http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/CX3446700261/GVRL?u=berea&sid=GVRL&xid=f0d6cf63


For more information about this holiday, check out the titles below:

Cover Art Frederick Douglass and the Fourth of July by James A. Colaiaco
Call Number: 973.711 C683f 2006 - Hutchins Library - Circulating (3rd Floor)
Publication Date: 2006-02-05

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Plain, Honest Men by Richard Beeman
Call Number: 342.7302 B414p 2009 - Hutchins Library - Circulating (3rd Floor)
Publication Date: 2009-03-17
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07/01/2019
Kaylee Horn

This month's showcase is on a graphic novel titled Rock Candy Mountain by Kyle Starks

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"It's the first collection of the manic, hobo fighting epic that is Rock Candy Mountain. Come inside and meet the mysterious, unbeatable hobo Jackson on his quest to find the mythical hobo heaven. Meet his sidekick Pomona Slim. But watch out for the Devil! And the FBI! And the Hobo Mafia too!
It's a fantastical fisticuff frolic through post- World War II America via the rails and back roads through underground fight clubs, prison and the hobo jungles wrought with dangers, hobo fights, jokes and locomotive excitement."        -from the publisher


Check out the link to the catalog below if Rock Candy Mountain is for you!

Cover Art Rock Candy Mountain Volume 1 by Kyle Starks (Artist); Chris Schweizer (Artist)
Call Number: 741.597 S7945r v. 1 (Graphic Novels -- Main Floor Circulation Area)