Conversations with Lee Maracle will make the reader think

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Conversations with Lee Maracle will make the reader think

My Conversations with Canadians. Lee Maracle | Book Thug Publishers. $20, 170 pages. Don't call them Indians. They have their own distinct nations, languages and identities that do not depend on Columbus's confusion. They are the descendants of this continent's first peoples, the remnants of a
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Publishers play dumb after buying traffic

The incident is the latest glimpse at the roots of a crisis of trust in online publishing. Blue-chip advertisers increasingly doubt whether their online ad spending reaches real audiences, and JPMorgan in particular has taken steps to ensure its ads only appear on quality sites. But even quality sites present
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Frederick Fusting, Loyola professor and publishing executive, dies

Frederick H. Fusting, who played the drums, taught marketing at Loyola University Maryland and was president of a medical publishing firm, died of cancer Dec. 22 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 66 and lived in Ruxton. Born in Baltimore and raised in Guilford, he was the son of Dr. William
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3 Reasons Why Aspiring Writers Shouldn't Self-Publish

An aspiring writer is someone who is still working at perfecting their craft, and a seasoned one has studied and practiced their craft to the point of new perfection. In the world of publishing, be it self-publish or the traditional way through an agency, the distinction between being aspiring and seasoned is
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Forest County snowmobile trails now open

Forest County Snowmobile Trails officially opened at noon on Tuesday, December 26 for the snowmobiling season. Forest County has 405.79 miles of state funded trails maintained by five snowmobile clubs including the 100 Mile Snow Safari, Lumberjack Memorial Trails, Black Bear Sportsmen's Club
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Forest County Executive Committee meets to address newspaper articles

The Forest County Executive Committee met Thursday, Dec. 21. The agenda included a discussion on Hometown Trolley and the courthouse remodel and/or rebuild project. Jamie Anderson was available to update the board on the Hometown Trolley surveying process, as it relates to the Forest County
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Writers, write, says Christopher Brancato

The writer is usually the creator. So what should you focus on? Making sure you hire a writing staff that is smart and contribute to the creative vision of the show. You should make sure you have a creative vision for the show that you can articulate to people. You have to hire the best people you can and
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Up to 50% Off Best Sellers

At Westfield Garden State Plaza from Dec 27 to Dec 29.
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Orc Training Day: A Review of Netflix's Bright

The movie tries to force the topic of racism in many ways and I like that it has this theme throughout but it just doesn't work when the writing is this poor and that it can't be taken seriously. Bright has an identity issue, it wants to be a gritty drama at times, but slips into bad buddy cop comedy territory with its
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Journal of Historical Linguistics

Lexical expansion in the HAVE and BE perfect in Dutch: A constructionist prototype account. Diachronica 31:2, (pp. 159–191). Coussé, Evie. 2012. The Verbal Complex in Subordinate Clauses from Medieval to Modern German by Christopher D. Sapp. Journal of Historical Linguistics 2:1, (pp. 133–139).
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