Nambozo, a public speaker promoting poetry

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Nambozo, a public speaker promoting poetry

She later graduated with a master's degree in Creative Writing from Lancaster University. In 2008, after understanding the state of poetry in Uganda, Nambozo decided to launch an award to reward women for their efforts in promoting poetry. The first Beverley Nambozo Poetry award was won by Lilian
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Writing is therapy for Kalki Koechlin

Actress Kalki Koechlin attended BIOSCOPE (KATTA) along with Gulshan Devaiah and Goa's chief minister Manohar Parrikar to support anti-drugs campaign with her independent film 'CandyFlip' on Saturday in Goa. During a freewheeling chat, Kalki stated that writing is like therapy for her.
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Bibliophiles throng litfest for sheer love of books

The publishers however, rue the fact that there are not any notable young writer whom readers can identify. They said, most of the literary books being sold are of older generation writers. They were unhappy with the allotment of stalls in the book exhibition for commercial business. Some said that the
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Johnson: A chance encounter, a mentor and a life turned around

On that summer day, Sunny had just completed a four-year legacy publishing project in Atlanta and was thinking about the urgings from his friends to open a formal training facility to mentor start-up entrepreneurs in Columbus. He'd prayed about it, too, asking God for guidance with such a notable
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Super Mighty Power Man cancels Kickstarter, but publishers are interested

Super Mighty Power Man showed up on Joe's radar earlier this month with its promises of a “genuine 2D action‐platformer” inspired by classics like Mega Man and Castlevania as well as more recent games such as VVVVVV and Shovel Knight. The Kickstarter campaign that followed has now been cut
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Local author, librarian offers reading that's good to the bone

Her publishing journey started a few years ago, when she asked herself what would happen if a boy found a finger bone growing in his backyard. The result? The story of the Skeleton Tree unfolded. The book quickly sold after several publishers bid on it, and now, the book is available on bookstore
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OPENING THIS WEEK

“The Man Who Invented Christmas” — In a terrible slump, author Charles Dickens desperately sets out to write and self-publish a book that might feed his family. With Dan Stevens, Christopher Plummer and Jonathan Pryce. Written by Susan Coyne. Directed by Bharat Nalluri. “1945” — An Orthodox man
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Marcos-Manglapus political rivalry ends with grandkids marrying into each other's families

Paoay, Ilocos Norte — The grandchildren of 1965 presidential candidates Ferdinand E. Marcos (FM) and Raul S. Manglapus (RSM), who were also political rivals throughout the former's administration, celebrated their union on Saturday at the Saint Augustine Church in Paoay, Ilocos Norte.
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