The attorneys to be honored are: Deceased Honorees: Robert Bradley Coffman (1977), Nicholas Noel Brown (1978), William Ward Allen, Jr. The event is ordinarily held every five years but was thrown off its usual timetable by restrictions imposed after a pandemic began spreading throughout the country in early 2020. Producing the event is no small task, and the bar is grateful for the efforts of Susan Page Minton and Nancy Priest, the Barristers’ Ball Chairs, and a committee comprised of (in alphabetical order) Mary Edelen, Nancy English, bar president Colton Givens, past president Scott Laufenberg, Leslie Priest, Micki Simpson, bar board member and past president Brent Stinnett, and Jane Wilson. Following a social gathering and banquet, Dizzorderly Conduct will perform. The black tie-optional party begins at 6 p.m. The Bowling Green-Warren County Bar Association will host the 2023 Forty Year Commemoration Dinner and Barristers' Ball Saturday, Feb.
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This is one of those reviews that I rewrote several times, and I'm still struggling to express my feelings about the book. I just couldn't anticipate her behavior, and that made her tough for me to understand. B ut I didn't connect with the story and its characters on as deep a level as I would have liked, especially Seraphina whom I had a really hard time reading (i.e. I am in awe of the world this author has created, and the messages conveyed in the telling - about accepting oneself, about self-sacrifice and putting others' needs first, about how difficult it can be to uproot deep-seated prejudices, about how you're never as alone as you think you are. 5/12/2023 0 Comments The obscene madame d“A provocative and engaging personal portrait… Worth your time.” “Hilst’s fictions are feats of economy and compression: though they are short…the texts do not feel small… One of the great achievements of Hilst’s fiction is indeed the splendor that wrenches the reader, too, from sameness, the way it challenges and provokes, with a seriousness and irreverence, a comedy and bleakness all its own.” “Clear and unforgettable… It is certain that Hilst’s short book by the end grows as large as the dilating heart." “Hilst rigorously examined the limits of language and the literary pursuit itself… uses language like a rod, ramming it every which way in order to collapse the space between orgasm and insanity.” Jeff Vandermeer picks the Best Fiction of 2014, Electric Literature “A slim but potent text, this one will sear your brain." “Hilst’s writing is characterized by an exuberant, masterful impropriety and winding sentences that put it, by her own lights, squarely in the tradition of literature that includes Joyce and Beckett.” “Told through poetic and disjointed prose, With My Dog-Eyes is a dark and truly singular work.” 5/12/2023 0 Comments The book of lost names harmelBut erasing people comes with a price, and along with a mysterious, handsome forger named Rémy, Eva decides she must find a way to preserve the real names of the children who are too young to remember who they really are. 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