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Students have high hopes for Christmas Cabaret

The show was written and directed by Melanie Weir, a senior creative writing and theater major. Jordan Green, a sophomore music education and theater major, is the musical director. Tia Robbins, a junior theater performance and vocal performance major, is the choreographer. In addition, Elizabeth
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Hachette UK buys Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Thirty years after it was founded, Jessica Kingsley Publishers (JKP) has been bought by Hachette UK for an undisclosed sum. The indie publisher specialising in social and mental health sciences is set to become an imprint of John Murray Press under Nick Davies. Its founder Jessica Kingsley will work
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Karen Buse steps down at PRS For Music after 28 years

After 28 years at PRS For Music and 12 years leading the membership and international department, executive director Karen Buse is stepping down from the collecting society. Buse, who was recently inducted into the Music Week Women In Music Awards Roll Of Honour in recognition of her work on
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Interrogating Technique in Creative Writing Practice (Advert Ref: RDF18/HUM/GREEN)

Creative Writing at Northumbria has established itself as an acknowledged centre of practice-led research within the Humanities, as is evident in its staff and postgraduate student publications as well as Research Council Fellowship awards. The Creative Writing Research Group is part of the Institute of
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Kar-Ben Publishing Releases Three New Books for Chanukah

Reviewing: “Way Too Many Latkes: A Hanukkah in Chelm,” by Linda Glaser, illustrated by Aleksandar Zolotic. Kar-Ben Publishing. 32 pages. 2017. ISBN-10: 151242093X. Reviewing: “The Missing Letters: A Dreidel Story,” by Renee Londner, illustrated by Iryna Bodnaruk. Kar-Ben Publishing. 32 pages.
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New Snapchat update brings redesign and separates your friends from publishers

Snapchat has just announced that they've slightly redesigned the app and are focusing on keeping friends and publishers separate. They want to separate the social from the media, at least, that's what the company says. With the new update, which starts rolling out tomorrow, all the chats and stories
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Satire: Dead Week killed by WSU profs

“Dead Week really is nothing more than an old wives' tale,” he said. “Maybe it existed once long ago, but the honor involved in giving students a week to study is long gone. For all intents and purposes, Dead Week is dead.” Anna Young is a freshman creative writing major from Helena, Montana.
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Popular cookbook author, political cartoonist to make separate appearances at Cavalier House …

… Cartoons” contains more than 300 editorial cartoons from 1980-2017. His first book, “Life in Looziana,” is one of the all-time best sellers at Cavalier
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ICE Publishing partners with ReadCube

ICE Publishing, the publishing division of the Institution of Civil Engineers, has partnered with Boston-based technology company ReadCube in order to enhance discoverability of its journals and eBooks. The ICE Publishing portfolio, covering all major civil engineering and construction disciplines,
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Geelong College teacher Michael Panckridge launches book: Having a big bash at creative writing

The Geelong College teacher, fondly known to students as Mr P, recently released four new Big Bash League books. The books — Academy Smash, Championship Dash, Representative Clash and Carnival Splash — are easy-to-read, fast paced cricket themed books that aim to engage young readers.
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How Ford plans to market the gasoline-electric F-150

And yet Ford Motor Co. is plowing ahead anyway with a gasoline-electric version of the crazy-popular truck, the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. since
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The Importance of Affidavit Evidence in Proving Public Accessibility of Printed Publications

The supervisor also provided evidence of the thesis's check-out history in the library, and testified as to how dissertations are formally published, indexed in the national library system and assigned an ISBN. Relying on this additional evidence, the PTAB found that the thesis was accessible to the public
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McAlester Library to host award-winning Oklahoma author

The McAlester Public Library will host Will Rogers Medallion award-winning author John J. Dwyer on Tuesday, Nov. 28 in a free public event. A reception with refreshments will begin at 6 p.m. in the library's Whiteacre Room. Dwyer will deliver a new multi-media presentation about Oklahoma History at 7
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Local author reads to Monte crowd

Getting published proved more difficult than writing, Taylor said, and she finally settled on putting the book out herself this past October in a print-on-demand format through Amazon-affiliated self-publishing firm Create Space. Even with self-publishing, there were a number of headache-inducing
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