Sumas boyhood to youth fiction

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Sumas boyhood to youth fiction

He holds degrees in biology, theology and creative writing. He lived ten years in Sumas, son of the Christian Reformed Church pastor there, and attended Lynden Christian High School in the early 1970s. “I've been interested in writing since I was a boy in Sumas,” Petersen says, “although I followed a
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Platinum Games self-publishing two smaller, fully-owned IPs

Head of development at Platinum Games, Atsushi Inaba, has revealed that the renowned Japanese studio is currently working on two new independent IPs. Importantly for Platinum, which has faced its fair share of turmoil over the years, both properties would be owned by the studio. Inaba announced in
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Relax and indulge at Barrel 33

Barrel 33 in Ventura has survived. Perhaps all of us should be saying that about ourselves after the trauma of Thomas. But it's not just that the physical building survived, though that is good enough — it is that the air of simple, good and honest ingredients did, too. And under its new owner, Parfait Eklu,
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NetworkNewsWire Releases Exclusive Audio Interview with ChineseInvestors.com (CIIX)

NEW YORK, Jan. 03, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NetworkNewsAudio, via NetworkNewsWire (“NNW”), a multifaceted financial news and publishing company that delivers a new generation of social communication solutions for business, today announces the online availability of its interview with
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Precious tales

Tell me along, long story is a sensitive, creative collaboration between writers, translators, editors and publishers. As one closes the book, one finds that not only have one's horizons been widened but one's wellsprings of emotions have been deepened. The stories continue to resonate, long after one
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Paul Muldoon Awarded Queen's Gold Medal

POETRY AND POLITICS: Paul Muldoon, Princeton University professor of creative writing in the Lewis Center for the Arts and director of the Princeton Atelier, has been approved by Queen Elizabeth II for the award of Her Majesty's Gold Medal for Poetry for 2017. Muldoon said his award was an
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Roku to power smart speakers, sound bars and whole-home audio

Instead it partners with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), brands including TCL, Sharp, Hisense, RCA, Hitachi, Insignia and, as of today, Magnavox. The licensing program has been quite successful. Roku TVs regularly appear on Amazon's best-sellers list and the company claims that in the first
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News & Views

Following her complaint last month the publisher, Allsorted, apologised for “offensive content” and promised to remove “the offensive line” in further editions of the book, although it remains to be seen which line exactly Allsorted deem to be the offensive one – pretty much all of the lines in the section are
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The secret to creativity – according to science

So if you want to write that masterpiece, having lots of brainstorming sessions with friends or taking a course in creative thinking or writing may help you come up with new ideas. However, that doesn't necessarily help you select a good one. For that, research suggests that the first requirement is actually
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Creative Writer for Short Fiction

Posted 1 hour ago. Details. Hi guys, I'm looking to hire a creative writer for a short fiction (about 10,000 words). I'll provide the plot with few bits and pieces that needs to be included. Project Type: One-time project. Skills and Expertise. Activity on this Job. Proposals:Less than 5. Interviewing: 0.
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Salamanca native and daughter publish book for family closeness

SALAMANCA — A new book at the Salamanca Public Library can help children face the painful dilemma of being separated from family members and loved ones. “Kisses by the Moon,” written by Tom Sherman and his daughter, Piper Nichols, is a “how-to book for kissing and hugging by cyberspace.
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Response: Avoiding 'Missed Opportunities' in Writing Instruction

When I asked who the audience typically is for these young students, the response was, “the teacher, of course.” The biggest mistake teachers make in writing instruction is having students write with the sole audience of the teacher in mind because it typically leads to inauthentic writing in which students
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