Rolling Reading Series to feature Shara McCallum on Jan. 25

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Rolling Reading Series to feature Shara McCallum on Jan. 25

The Mary E. Rolling Reading Series is a project within Penn State's Creative Writing Program in English. It receives generous support from College of the Liberal Arts, the Department of English, the Joseph L. Grucci Poetry Endowment, the Mary E. Rolling Lectureship in Creative Writing, and the
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Will change in Facebook newsfeed impact digital media businesses?

He adds this algorithm change won't drastically impact any brand or publisher that focuses on creating shareable content rather than simply “good” content. “For brands and publishers that don't create shareable content, organic reach will start to decline because a bad campaign will now simply bomb
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Library's art and writing contest returns to Pierce County | Pierce County Library System

Teenagers throughout Pierce County are invited to show their creative talents in Pierce County Library System's Teen Writing & Art Contest – Our Own Expressions, which runs Thursday, Jan. 18 through Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2018. “We are always blown away by the talent these young people possess,”
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Activision Publishing CEO to step down; No replacement named

Over the past eight years, Eric Hirshberg has been overseeing Activision Publishing as the CEO. In his tenure, the company has published a number of successful titles, including the Skylanders, Call of Duty franchise and Destiny. “Serving as Activision's CEO has been an honor and a thrill,” said
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As Facebook retreats from publishers, Snapchat is rolling out a publisher charm offensive

Publishers still reeling from the Facebook news feed-pocalypse might find comfort in Snapchat. The disappearing messages app is stepping up efforts to curry favor with publishers. On Thursday, Snapchat's new platform content head Mike Su emailed publishers to introduce Snapchat longtimer Josh
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A Little College Reaches for the Stars

So reads the online directive of Southampton arts, a department of the State University at Stony Brook that offers graduate programs in creative writing, children's literature, audio podcasting, and film. It is, in fact, one of three colonies that exists at former Long Island University's former Southampton
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President Commits to Community in State of the College Address

Programs in math, creative writing, art, history and many other subjects would help introduce children to the idea of higher education and familiarize them with the campus. History Department faculty members Kevin B. Sheets and Randi Storch, as well as Amy Henderson-Harr, assistant vice president of
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What Does A Book Designer Do? Jaya Miceli Takes You Behind-The-Scenes This Unique Literary …

It's no surprise that many readers consider a job in book publishing to be one of the most covetable careers. Within publishing, there are widely recognized positions — like that of a book editor or literary agent — and there are more unconventional paths — like book scouting and book packaging.
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Indiana Humanities Hires Program Manager

She has a bachelor's degree in biology and creative writing from Valparaiso University and a master's degree in English literature from the University of Montana. Telligman also served as an AmeriCorps member for two terms. In her role as program manager, she will be responsible for coordinating
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Study: Marketers Plan To Increase Investment In Publishers' Branded Video

Marketers are upping their investment in branded video created by publishers, per a Trusted Media Brands study released today. Nearly 38% of marketers in the survey believe branded video is increasingly more important to their overall video strategy than traditional digital ad formats, such as pre-roll,
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Quite a Challenge!

Around 250 students took part in the creative writing competition that kicked off the Day One of the prelims of TTIS Challenge 2018. The topic given for the juniors writing in English was Dream Catcher while for the seniors it was Set it Free. For the juniors writing in Bengali the topic was Aaj Amader
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