Milwaukee, WI: We’re glad to announce a historic wobbly, bobbly, qwert-obly creation: The Christopher Latham Sholes Bobblehead. Sholes (1819-1890) was a Milwaukee newspaper publisher, politician, and inventor of the first commercial typewriter, which changed the way the world writes. One aspect of that invention, the QWERTY keyboard layout, is still found on our computers and phones today. QWERTYFEST MKE (qwertyfest.com), founded in 2023 by Molly Snyder (senior writer at OnMilwaukee) and author and journalist Tea Krulos, is a weekend long festival that celebrates Sholes’ invention as well as Milwaukee writers, history, and innovation. In tone with being in the “City of Festivals,” it’s also a lot of fun. To the latter point, we present this collaboration with the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum (bobbleheadhall.com). Located in the Walker’s Point neighborhood of Milwaukee, the world’s only bobblehead museum has more than 10,000 bobbleheads based on athletes, mascots, celebrities, animals, cartoon characters, and more. It also has a life-size bobblehead on display. We’re proud to say that Sholes will soon be bobbling among those ranks. "The Sholes bobblehead is the perfect desktop accouterment," says Snyder. "I can't wait to have the inventor of the revolutionary communication machine bobbling away while I work." “This is such a fun way to celebrate an important chapter of Milwaukee history,” adds Krulos. “I’ve already cleared space off on my desk for this guy and will look to him for inspiration.” The bobblehead can be pre-ordered now for $35 and will be ready for pick-up or delivery this fall prior to QWERTYFEST MKE, Oct. 3-5. Those coming to the festival can pick up at the museum and get free admission. To order, go to: store.bobbleheadhall.com/products/qwerty Contacts: National Bobblehead Hall of Fame: Phil Sklar: [email protected] QWERTYFEST MKE: Molly and Tea: [email protected] ##
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Year 2 of QWERTYFEST MKE exceeded our expectations in every way. It was an incredible weekend that celebrated the invention of the typewriter in Milwaukee as well as history, writing, and innovation in general. It was also a helluva lot of fun. QF co-organizers want to give a heartfelt thanks to the many people who made this event happen. We are fortunate to have a wide base of supporters who wanted to help us see this event happen. We are looking forward to seeing what we can accomplish on 2025, and we will have some dates very soon. Here's a run down of everything that happed at QF 24. Photos by Royal Brevväxling Friday, June 21: Typewriter Ball at Turner Hall The Clackathon returned with another exciting display of creativity. The wonderful performers and crew that participated: WOO crew/ Fabrication Assistant: Sedy Bee All Evil Sponsors: Freesia McKee Intimidating Judge 1: Rocky Intimidating Judge 2/ Story Consultant: Becky Franzel Leader of the WOO Crew/ Fabrication Assistant: Kirsten Meier Cowardly Cliff/ Story Consultant: Matthew Filipowicz The Poet Laureate of a Trash Mountain the Size of Texas: Kay Kro Homeless Animal: Ben Yela Super Duper Senior/ Costumes / Props: Leslie Vaglica Engineer of Tomorrow’s Typewriter: Mikal Floyd Pruitt The Dandy Troubadour: Dandy Freling Host/ Director/ Writer/ Producer/ Stage Manager: Anja Notanja Sieger Choreographer: Brian Rott Our headlining act was the Boston Typewriter Orchestra. We were thrilled to bring them to town to perform. Saturday, June 22: QWERTYFEST presentations and workshops at Charles Allis Art Museum and Whisky Type after party at Great Lakes Distillery Librarian and author Amy Waldman gave a presentation on library resources, QF co-organizer and author Tea Krulos was joined by author Ben Riggs to discuss Wisconsin's connections to the fantasy genre, QF co-organizer and writer Molly Snyder read some of her work, and keynote presenter Richard Polt, author of "The Typewriter Revolution" gave a talk titled "Revolution Forever." Sunday, June 23: National Typewriter Day Activities "QWERTY Journey" tour at Forest Home Cemetery Typewriter Brunch Open Jam 2 at X-Ray Arcade Mapping the Qwertyverse presentation at Central Library Rare Books Room Anchor Press Open House at Charles Allis Art Museum The Qwertyverse is a project we've collaborated on with Prof. Jason Puskar (pictured) and his students. It's a site that has an archive of typewriter related documents, a mapping project, and an oral history collection. Jason talked about the project's already impressive start in Central Library's Rare Books Room. See link to Qwertyverse below. Links
Royal Brevväxling: Royal Brevväxling - Brevväxling.com (brevvaxling.com) DarkFusion Systems: DarkFusion Systems, LLC Wendy Lynn Markus: Wend O'Lynn The Fiddler (wendolynn.com) Bakehouse 23: Facebook Anja Notanja Sieger: www.laprosette.com Boston Typewriter Orchestra: bostontypewriterorchestra | Twitter, Instagram, Facebook | Linktree Richard Polt: The Typewriter Revolution blog (writingball.blogspot.com) Kay Kro: The Traveling Typist Lisa Floading: Lisa Floading (@platen_place) • Instagram photos and videos Amy Waldman: Bookshop.org Tea Krulos: teakrulos.com Ben Riggs: Ben Riggs (writerbenriggs.com) Molly Snyder: Molly Snyder (@mollysnydermke) • Instagram photos and videos Carolyn Wynnack: The Whisky Type Vox Starling: Facebook The Qwertyverse: Welcome · The Qwertyverse · UWM L&S Omeka Anchor Press, Paper and Print: www.anchorpresspaperandprint.org Central Library Rare Books Room: Richard E. & Lucile Krug Rare Books Room · MPL Sponsors Retrospekt: retrospekt.com Awkward Nerd Events: Awkward Nerd Events Woodland Pattern: Woodland Pattern - for Poetry & the Arts, Milwaukee, Wisconsin OnMIlwaukee: OnMilwaukee 91.7FM WMSE: WMSE - 91.7FM We have SO MUCH to share from QWERTYFEST MKE 2024! We're going to start with results from our Typewriter Station #4, which featured a Remington Rand Model 5. At last year's QF, typists were asked to write a short poem about frogs. This year we asked for poems on bats. Bats are an important part of the ecosystem, but Wisconsin's bat population is threatened by a fungal disease called white-nose syndrome. Save the bats! For more info visit: Saving Wisconsin's bats | | Wisconsin DNR Here are some of the results, some signed, some anonymous, all appreciated! Next Up: "My Favorite Things About Summer."
Hello Qwertytypes-- we have some important news. We made the decision to move our programming on Saturday, June 22 from Mitchell Street Arts to the Charles Allis Art Museum (1801 N. Prospect Ave.) on Milwaukee's East Side.
The Museum is a beautiful space that is the former mansion of Charles and Sarah Allis. Charles was the president of the Allis-Chalmers Corporation, and the couple were avid supporters of the arts. Their Tudor-style mansion, built in 1911, contains items from the Allis' vast collection as well as newer works. QWERTYFEST presentations will take place in the Great Hall. These are free, but you must register as capacity is limited. If you already registered for Mitchell Street Arts, you do not need to re-register. If you want to explore the rest of the museum, you'll need to buy an admission ($15) and we also encourage you to drop some cash in the museum's donation box in the lobby. We have two workshops-- "Typewriter 101" and "Creative (Type) Writing," those workshops have very limited capacity and will take place in the museum's stunning French Parlor. There is a $10 fee for each workshop, you can find workshop tickets as well as the free registration ticket here: QWERTYFEST MKE 2024 | Buy Tickets | Ticketbud Here's the schedule: Presentations 11-12: Amy Waldman, “Hacks for the Stacks: A Brief Guide to MPL Resources for QWERTYpes” 12-1pm: Tea Krulos, “Wisconsin’s Dragon Horde of Fantasy Writing” w/ guest Ben Riggs, author of Slaying the Dragon: A Secret History of Dungeons & Dragons 1-2pm: Music and poetry performance by Bryon Cherry/ lunch break 2pm: Kristina Gómez, “Business Plans for Creatives” 3pm: "Revolution Forever," keynote presentation: Richard Polt, author of The Typewriter Revolution: A Typist’s Companion for the 21st Century Workshops Noon: "Typewriter 101," Lisa Floading 1pm: "Creative Writing," Kro, the Traveling Typist We will have a PB&J bar set up courtesy of The Peanut Butter & Jelly Deli and non-alcoholic drinks. We are also taking a lunch break at 1pm, and there are many food options close by on Brady Street and Farwell Avenue. Afterwards, our Whisky Type after party is still on for 7pm at Great Lakes Distillery and the rest of weekend's schedule remains the same: QWERTYFEST 2024 SCHEDULE - QWERTYFEST We thank you for being part of QWERTYFEST MKE and a huge thank you to the Charles Allis Art Museum for hosting us. The QWERTYFEST MKE Typewriter Ball (5-10pm, Friday, June 21 at Turner Hall) will have lots of stuff for you to try out, including the DarkFusion Systems Gaming Lounge, The Splendid Mailbox mailing station, and the OnMilwaukee Tyipng Stations. These will be located on the second-floor balcony of Turner Hall, and it's a chance for you to get a feel for a variety of typers from different decades with some fun writing prompts. You can see an example, Typewriter Station #1, if you scroll below, but you'll have to see what the others are about in person. 1. Reagan v. Sholes (see below) 2. Create Your Own "Kerning LIfe" Comic Dialog 3. Typewriter Movies (we recycled this one from our screening of California Typewriter earlier this month) 4. Ode to Bats 5. Psychic Detective Roberts Predicts... 6. Lurv Letter 7. My Favorite Thing About Summer 8. Morjjg the Martian 9. Training to be a Quick Brown Fox Get your tickets to the Typewriter Ball here: QWERTYFEST MKE 2024 | Buy Tickets | Ticketbud Saturday, June 22: Whisky Type Party (7pm, Great Lakes Distillery) At our QF after party, we're having a free event featuring Carolyn Wynnack (creator of The Whisky Type site) and a performance by Vox Darling. Food and drink will be available, and we encourage you to bring your typewriter if you'd like to write. Some suggested prompts: -Whiskey Noir: write a short, page long story about a whiskey swilling detective on the case to recover a millionaire's stolen prized possession...a typewriter, of course. -Vox Starling Song: Write some lyrics for the band to consider. Maybe it'll be a hit! Sunday, June 23: Typewriter Brunch Open Jam (11am-2pm, X-Ray Arcade) Typewriter Brunch was fun last year, so we brought it back. The concept is simple-- bring your typewriter (or a pad and pen), order brunch from X-Ray Arcade, hang out and type. We'll also have a couple Scrabble boards and X-Ray has some great vintage arcade games. Some suggested prompts: -Ode to Brunch: a haiku, limerick, acrostic, free form poem, or whatever...tell us about your favorite brunch! -Dear Sham 69: Later the same evening, X-Ray Arcade will have a show with English punk legends Sham 69 (along with No Consent and The Grovelers). They've been doing the punk thing since the 70s and had a hit song with "If the Kids Are United." We just think it would be fun if Sham 69 rolls up and has a pile of typewritten letters welcoming them to Milwaukee waiting for them. |
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