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22 Meetup Groups match “Literature” near Ann Arbor, MI
This is a group for people who love literature in all forms whether it be a novel, poetry, play or lyrics. Reading is what I love most in this world and being able to share that love with other people makes reading even more enjoyable. I am looking forward to sharing in the joy of the written word with all of you!
This is a group for anyone interested in the oeuvre of Vladimir Nabokov. The group will ideally focus on Nabokov's poems, prose, and translations. We will begin with shorter works and hopefully work our way up to his novels. Russian language enthusiasts are very welcome, but the group's focus will be works written originally in English or translated into English. I started this group because Nabokov is a master of style and language; moreover, Nabokov's works are all full of very interesting …
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The Royal Oak Book Club was created out of a passion for the written word, a desire to connect with others who share that passion, and as an opportunity to enhance one another's appreciation of any given piece of literature through open discussion in a comfortable social setting. We do not promote a particular genre or theme, but are open to and would be interested in exploring any type of literature in which the group expresses interest. If you love to read, if you enjoy the stimulation, both i …
We're a very laid-back group of people who love to read. Come to the meetings to discuss great literature, make new friends, and laugh! Our meetings are very informal. Even if you aren't able to read/finish each book, come anyway!
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Our little book club is hoping to grow. We meet monthly to chat, laugh, discuss books and laugh some more. The people in our group range in age from 25 - 35, and we're a pretty diverse bunch. We read mostly fiction, and we take turns choosing the books. The person who chooses the book for the month also hosts the next book club meeting. Our meetings are usually held at a member's home or a restaurant, and we meet the second Thursday of the month. The gatherings usually start at around 7pm, an …
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Journey is an African American fiction book club for African American women in their 20's and 30's. Each month, a different member will select a book, host the event, and lead the discussion. Meetings take place every month at homes, restaurants, libraries, coffee shops, or other agreed upon locations. The mission of Journey is to provide a safe environment for shared dialogue which will inspire intellectual, spiritual, and emotional growth through literature. Membership is FREE!
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Let's face it, not a whole lot going on in Lapeer... If I'm able to get some people together, we can decide on a book and a restaurant to meet at to discuss said book.
Books introduce us to so many new ideas and new ways of looking at things. Talking about what we read will only open our eyes to so much more. Let’s explore a variety of books covering topics all over the spectrum, books new and old, for a variety of ages. We’ll read books that make an impression, and discuss all aspects of the stories, how they apply to life, the purpose they serve. Let’s have fun with this group, laugh, share ideas, and learn something new. This group is open to all; plea …
Read great books with the Ann Arbor Twenty-Something Book Club, a forum for local literature enthusiasts in their twenties. Whether you're a college student, young professional, or slacker living in your parents' basement, if you're in your twenties and love to read great works of fiction this is the book club for you. You don't have to be from Ann Arbor to join. Twenty-somethings from anywhere in southeast Michigan and surrounding areas are welcome. The Ann Arbor Twenty-Something Book Club meet …
This is a group for adults interested in creative writing and would like to engage with others to network, share works, obtain feedback as well as learn and grow from each other's experiences. All skill levels and creative genres are welcome to join and participate. I started this group because of the lack of local writer's clubs in the immediate area.
This book club is a space for feminists to openly exchange ideas about feminism, classism, racism etc. and critique literature relating to those topics. By providing a space for people to talk and learn from each other, we hope to encourage the personal and social practice of feminism in everyday life.
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The Speakers...Throughout Man's history there have been Speakers; Energy Gestalts of Conciousness sent to earth in various forms to interact with Man and remind us of who we truly are. Many of these Energy Personalities have been "Channelled" through humans. Seth is one such channeled personality, and is likely the same energy gestalt that includes Abraham through Esther Hicks, Guy Ballard and St. Germain, Edgar Cayce and others in our contemporary era.In September of 2009, I became acquainted w …
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Welcome to the Mid-Michigan Sci-fi/Fantasy Meetup site... Meet fellow Sci-fi/Fantasy Fans near you! Come to a local Sci-fi/Fantasy Meetup to have fun talking science fiction and fantasy in literature, media, gaming and art. Go to conventions, signings, readings, movies, museum shows, science lectures and more! We've got a great group of people to hang out with...artists, writers, readers, gamers and fans...
This group is for you if you enjoy sitting on the porch or curled up on a chair drinking a beer and enjoying a great book. We are amateur book club celebrating great reads with great locally brewed beers. Once a month we will meet at a local brew pub (within 30 minutes) of Royal Oak to discuss our chosen monthly book. Join us for some great beer and great conversation (not too deep) about our read. Hope to see you there. CHEERS.
Hello, This book club was created in January 2010. Do you read everything in sight—even the cereal box? Does your desire to travel exceed your vacation budget? Do you like to talk, share your opinion, and hear different viewpoints? If you answered yes to any of the above, then this book club is for you! We love to connect with local readers who share our enthusiasm for books and ideas. We democratically choose titles for several months and meet twice a month for discussions. New members are alwa …
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The Detroit Grassroots Atheism Project (DGAP) has the primary goal of raising awareness about atheism and atheists through direct interaction with the public that we call "street teaching". Project volunteers provide literature and a point of contact between the public and the atheist community. Through this interaction we clear up the common and uncommon misunderstandings about atheism and inform people about what is atheism.
Come to the library at 6 PM on the first Monday of every month and talk about the genre of that evening. Bring a book to use as an example, or just have a book, movie, or even game in mind to talk about. This year long series of informal discussions, moderated by library staff, will lead you to new reading experiences as you learn about hot subgenres. Share your own reading interests, and learn about other peoples.
This is a listing of all book discussion groups and author programs at the Portage District Library.
Sponsored by the Farmington Community Library we will meet at Page's Bar in downtown Farmington on the 2nd Monday of each month at 7 p.m. to discuss thought-provoking and edgy reads. Enjoy food, adult beverages, and fun conversation. All books are available for borrowing at the Farmington Branch of the Farmington Community Library. Stop by the Information Desk to sign out a copy - you do not need to have a Farmington Library card to participate. I will also bring copies of the next book to each …
The Detroit Russian Language Meetup Group is for anyone with an interest in the Russian language - from the beginner to the advanced speaker. We welcome all ages, native and non-native speakers, those who have studied Russian formally and those with no training whatsoever. Русский чай! Join Us for Russian Tea! Each Monday from 11:45-12:30 and Thursday from 11:45-1 faculty and students at Wayne State University gather to drink tea and speak in Russian. Speakers of Russian of all levels are welc …
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This group is for anyone who wants to share their work, publishing experience and perspective on the creative process.
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