Ashland, Hillsdale, Mapleton teachers win $10.4K in grants

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Ashland, Hillsdale, Mapleton teachers win $10.4K in grants

These Ashland County teachers were among those to win mini grants at the Ashland County Community Foundation on Nov. 16. Front, from left: Tiki
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Cromer-based publisher Salt hopes for Costa Book Awards success after Xan Brook's This House …

Cromer-based publisher Salt hopes for Costa Book Awards success after Xan Brook's This House All Tell Different Times is nominated.
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Heather David's Coffee Table Tome Plumbs the Kooky History of Golden State Motels

The proof lies in her new self-published book, Motel California: A Pictorial History of the Motel in the Golden State, in which she presents a fantastic
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Report: Czechs spent CZK 7.8 billion on books in 2016

The sale of electronic books grew faster in 2016 compared to physical … While the sales of e-books of the majority of publishers increased, Albatros
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Lovers inadvertently featured on 'Rob Gronkowski erotica' book lose lawsuit

… was improperly used for the self-published piece of erotic fiction – about a woman's infatuation with New England Patriots player Rob Gronkowski.
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'Hillsboro to Houston' looks to help Texas teens

… like that,” said Lawson, the parent of a 15-year-old who also teaches language, literature, creative writing and English at Hillsboro High School.
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Unsung: Richard Stern, the writer's writer you've never heard of

For the 46 years that Richard Stern taught creative writing at the University of Chicago — becoming a Hyde Park fixture, his classroom a regular stop
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Dairy farmer Korie Massey at book launch brings of fantasy book

For Korie, just the satisfaction of having “my own book in my own library” is reward for all the hard work that goes into self-publishing. He said writing
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A pacifist's first-hand look at war

Constance, a creative writing student at Stanford University during the 1940s who now lives at Palo Alto's Channing House, said she first read the
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