FSU Authors Day 2011 will be March 21, 2011 from 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. at the Turnbull Center. Mark your calendars and plan to attend. All FSU faculty authors of a book published between April 1, 2010 and March 21, 2011 are invited to participate. The reception is free and open to the public. Please see the invitation and flyer below for more information.
The following faculty authors will be reading from 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m., and they will also be available for signatures during the reception:
- Barry Faulk: British Rock Modernism, 1967-1977: the Story of Music Hall in Rock
- Penny Gilmer: Transforming Undergraduate Biochemistry Teaching Using Collaborative Learning and Technology: Ready, Set, Action Research!
- Daniel Maier-Katkin: Stranger from Abroad: Hannah Arendt, Martin Heidegger, Friendship and Forgiveness
- R. F. Baumeister: Is There Anything Good About Men?: How Cultures Flourish by Exploiting Men
- Elizabeth Stuckey-French: The Revenge of the Radioactive Lady
The following faculty authors will be available during the reception for signatures:
- Jon Bailey: 25 Essential Skills and Strategies for Professional Behavior Analysts
- Michael Bakan: World Music: Traditions and Transformations.
- Rafe Blaufarb: Napoleonic Foot Soldiers and Civilians: A Brief History with Documents
- Charles E. Brewer: The Instrumental Music of Schmeltzer, Biber, Muffat and their Contemporaries
- Janet Burroway: Writing Fiction: A Guide to Narrative Craft, 8th Ed.
- Allan Clarke: An Introduction to the Dynamics of El Nino & the Southern Oscillation
- Susan Fiorito: Retail Buying: Practices and Policies in a Global Economy
- Kathy Froelich: The Literacy Leadership Team: Sustaining and Expanding Success
- Myron Gable: Retail Buying: Practices and Policies in a Global Economy
- Robin Goodman: Feminist Theory in Pursuit of the Public Women and the "Re-Privatization" of Labor
- Melissa Gross: HIV/AIDS in Young Adult Novels
- John Keller: Motivational Design for Learning and Performance: The ARCS Model Approach
- Meegan Kennedy: Revising the Clinic: Vision and Representation in Victorian Medical Narrative and the Novel
- Alec Kercheval: Lectures on Financial Mathematics: Discrete Asset Pricing
- Christie Koontz: IFLA Public Library Service Guidelines
- Stephanie Leitch: Mapping Ethnography in Early Modern Germany: New Worlds in Print Culture
- Jerrilyn McGregory: Downhome Gospel: African American Spiritual Activism in Wiregrass Country
- David McNaughton: Forgiveness
- Anke Meyer-Baese: Biomedical Signal Analysis: Contemporary Methods and Applications
- Jeffrey Ayala Milligan: Citizenship, Identity and Education in Muslim Communities: Essays on Attachment and Obligation
- Maxine Montgomery: The Fiction of Gloria Naylor: Houses and Spaces of Resistance
- Alex Piquero: Methodological Issues in the Study of Persistence in Offending
- Nancy Rogers: Music for Sight Singing, 8th ed.
- Mary Jane Ryals: Cookie & Me
- Robert A. Schwartz: Deans of Men and the Shaping of Modern College Culture
- Ned Stuckey-French: Writing Fiction: A Guide to Narrative Craft, 8th Ed.
- Ann Ford Tyson: Practical Debugging in C++
Following FSU Authors Day is the annual Friends of the Florida State University Libraries dinner with featured speaker, Rodney L. Hurst, Sr. Copies of Rodney Hurst's book will be available during the book sale and signing sessions before and after the program. The cash bar will be open from 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. with dinner beginning at 7:00 p.m. Cost of the dinner is $25 for library staff or $40 per person. For more information about the Friends of the FSU Libraries, please contact Sabine Butler (snbutler@fsu.edu) or Andrew Sapronetti (asapronetti@fsu.edu) at 644-5211. RSVPs will be accepted through Thursday, March 17.
List of 2010-2011 Book and Chapter Publications
The spreadsheet above contains a list of FSU faculty authors who published books or book chapters which were provided to the Office of Faculty Recognition.
FSU Authors Day 2011 Flyer
Please feel free to distribute either the invitation or flyer to anyone who might have interest in the event.