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20 Meetup Groups match “Literature” near Marietta, GA
Interested in cooking and/or food? Join Atlanta's only book club dedicated to reading books about food and cooking. We will meet once a month to share thoughts on a food literature book. The club will try to not select cookbooks, but instead focus on literature in food such as Harold Mcgee "On Food and Cooking," "What Einstein Told His Cook" by Robert Wolke and "Taste What You're Missing" by Barb Stuckey. The meetings can be pot-luck, will be hosted in town, and will invite local chefs and food …
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This is a group for community storytellers, culture-lovers, history buffs, artists, writers, musicians, performing artists, and lovers of Black Culture. The Year of the Griot is a network of community literary, theatrical, audio-visual, and service projects dedicated to learning and sharing more about the African-American Experience. It’s also a movement. The world needs to know your communal story. This year - Tell It. Core Projects: • Black Synergy: Elder Community Arts Outreach, Positive Peri …
The Midtown Review book club is meets monthly in the Sandy Springs area. For great book reviews, author interviews and more, check out our website at http://MidtownReview.com or visit us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/MidtownReview.
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We are a group of women in our mid-late 20's and 30's who live in or around the north Atlanta area, who love to read from a variety of genres and who are looking for a great excuse to socialize. We'll be meeting once a month on a Sunday afternoon to discuss the latest book selection (often suggested by a member of the group). Most of the time we'll meet in a member's home but sometimes we'll meet in a cafe/restaurant in the north Atlanta area. We also try to coordinate outings (such as author c …
****Please Read**** Membership requires that you participate. That means you attend meetups on a semi-regular basis (approx. 50% of the time). There is no point to signing up and then never attending which happens about 75% of the time. We are a great group and have amazing discussions. We love to meet new people - but to meet you, you have to attend!! If you are too busy, know you won't make attending a priority, or just prefer a group to follow along online with - we are not for you!!! We …
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Study group to read all of Nietzsche works and the impact of those works.
My name is Evelyn T. King - Author of the Live Believe Dream Book Series. As I wrote my last two books I realized I had a responsibility to share my experience and to help others to start and finish their writing projects.
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Robert Gertz started this group in July 2012. He says, "I'm a devotee of James Joyce's Ulysses and Samuel Pepys' Diary, looking for fellow Poldian/Pepysians to explore these works and their connections at various local pubs by discussing their favorite scenes, events, and characters once a month or bimonthly." Let's continue!
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Hello World! Have you spawned? Do you hail from the land of Dragon*Con? Do ANY of the following phrases have meaning or resonate in your heart?: Han shot first; Captain, we are being hailed; Cylons and Daleks and goram reavers; In brightest day, in blackest night; Kneel before Zod!; all your base are belong to us; Android, Apple, ubuntu (or any *nix); nes; binary; Why so serious? Excelsior True Believers! Then you're one of us! Join your comrades in this Guild of Calamitous Intent to soci …
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A place where you come with a big smile, big heart, loads of fun, silliness, and a mindset to pass it on to others and to receive some in return..something like intense happiness.
I want to form a book club for women in the Perimeter area (Brookhaven, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs) who are in their 30s and 40s. Each month one person from the group will choose a book and we will meet on a monthly basis at an area restaurant to discuss it. If you love reading books and dining out, and if this type of group sounds interesting to you, please contact me at kristinrweber@yahoo.com. I am going to limit the size of the group to around 12 - 15 ladies, so join fast!
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Love the works of Zora Neale Hurston, Frantz Fanon, Toni Morrison, Richard Wright, James Baldwin, Edwidge Danticat and countless other celebrated Black authors? If so, join other Black women who love to read fiction and nonfiction books written by the most notable writers of African descent. We will read classic works of the past and present, and will help each other identify talented new writers of the future. Book discussions will take place in our homes, restaurants, cafes, book stores, a …
For those of us who love to read the Young Adult genre and want to spend it with others and rant and rave or maybe even complain about the books we are reading or want to read. Age 20+. We are a group looking for the older lovers of this genre. As exciting as it sounds to sit around with a bunch of high school students or younger to talk about these books...I'm kidding. These books are a guilty pleasure for us for whatever reason. Whether we are getting lost in Jennifer Armentrout's cover models …
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Join us for an exciting evening with best selling author and world renown psychiatrist Dr. Frances Cress Welsing. She will be in Atlanta on Saturday, May 18th at 5:30pm for more details go to www.truthandtransformation.eventbri
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Yes, this club is for non-readers who wish they could read more, but enjoy books nonetheless. Life is busy but if the topics are of interest to you, join us for discussion. I select a book each from one of 5 or so topics each moth, and discuss intersections in thought, and how these books can help us make our lives better in real ways. This book club is also for the veracious reader, only satisfied when engaged in the pursuit of knowledge. A mind can be enlightened with the synthesis of diverse …
The Fellowship of Reason was founded in Atlanta, GA in 1998 as a non-profit organization to provide fellowship, ethical education, and continuing classical education for thoughtful people, young and old. We welcome individuals and families, offering both adult and family-friendly activities. Activities include inspirational, social, educational, and recreational outings. Family and children programs are especially important to us. There's something for everyone! FOR offers *a reason-based appro …
We welcome anyone interested in reading and talking about good, well-written books, spanning all genres, both fiction and non-fiction, but (most) always a little off the beaten path.
We're an awesome bookclub - you need only attend one meetup to feel welcomed! A great group of women, all avid readers, we're a warm and friendly group. We meet monthly and read a wide variety of books... we'll even consider your favorites so feel free to make suggestions! The only thing better than a great book is a great book discussion... join us for a literary good time!
Let's try to get a local book discussion group started! I would love to be part of a group that likes to read and discuss all types of books but most of the groups meet close to Atlanta and that's just too far to drive sometimes!
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This is a group for avid readers or those who would like to make reading part of their life. This book club focuses on books by authors from Africa.
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