This blog is for everything related to the book Living with Lynching by Koritha Mitchell, published in October 2011 by the University of Illinois Press. So much has happened in the book's first few months of existence! Having this space will help me remember to document more of what happens so that I can share with whomever is interested. Thank you for joining me on this journey of grappling with difficult issues and thinking critically but also celebrating.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Week-long Spotlight on Tumblr
This week (August 27-31), Ohio State's English Department is spotlighting me and my work with new posts each day. It has been unfolding nicely!
The Tumblr site represents the department's commitment to connecting with alumni and reaching wider and wider audiences. I am definitely supportive of that mission! Visit here.
Monday, August 6, 2012
"Living with Lynching" wins BOOK AWARD!!!
On Friday, August 3, 2012, Living with Lynching won the American Theatre and Drama Society's award for best book published in 2011.
The selection committee chair, Jim Fisher, giving me the award. He is a prolific, well respected scholar, director, and stage actor. This is a truly humbling moment!
I don't think I could be smiling any harder! I was absolutely blown away by what he said about Living with Lynching before calling me up to accept the award.
I didn't want to lose all composure, so I wrote out my acceptance speech. It wasn't as boring as this looks. I managed to make pretty decent eye contact!
The next day, I got a chance to speak with both Professor Fisher and Professor Felicia Hardison Londré, who also served on the book award selection committee. She holds an endowed chair and has written or edited 14 books. Professor Fisher has written or edited no fewer than 8 books, so I surrounded myself with these two intellectual forces, hoping that some of their brilliance and discipline would rub off on me!!!
Seriously, I cannot say how much it means to have them—and so many others in ATDS whom I admire—see value in my work!
For more on the American Theatre & Drama Society, including how to become a member, please visit http://www.atds.org/
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