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Author prefers to let his tale unfold naturally on the page

Hill, who attended college at the University of Iowa and earned a graduate degree in fiction writing from the University of Massachusetts, prefers not to work with an outline … Hill, one of the first in his family to go to college, at first studied biomedical engineering, before switching majors to creative writing.
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Facebook says it will prioritize local news in its feed. Here's how it'll determine what's “local” and …

Earlier in the month, Facebook officially announced (confirmed, for many publishers) that it was de-prioritizing posts by pages in the News Feed, dropping the total amount of news globally in an average person's feed from five percent to four percent. (It'll use a two-question trust survey to help calibrate.)
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Facebook prioritizes local news in latest update

Facebook will update its News Feed to prioritize local news and let users see the topics that have the most impact on their communities, the social media network announced in a blog post. Local publishers will be identified by those whose links are clicked by users from small geographic areas. Stories
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An electrifying Office Hour at Long Wharf Theatre

Three university creative writing teachers —adjuncts — meet to talk about English major Dennis (Daniel Chung). Dennis has taken courses with Genevieve (Kerry Warren) and David (Jeremy Kahn), and he is now in a course with Gina (Jackie Chung). Genevieve and David warn Gina that Dennis writes
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Community Award Winners Announced at Chamber Annual Gala

Creating a legacy of stewardship to the land, natural resources and Pagosa's history, the Taylors have been involved in everything from planning commission and County … The other Pagosa Pride nominee was The SUN Publishing Company for the façade work on their new building on Lewis St.
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Winterlochen Returns with Outdoor Festivities, Fun Run, Concert & More

Winterlochen offers something for everyone, as activities for adults and children include face painting, creative writing and orchestra conducting along with science activities, comparative art demonstrations and presentations on offerings for Interlochen Arts Camp. Interlochen Arts Academy students and
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Society for Scholarly Publishing seeks mentors and mentees to participate in 2018 Mentorship …

January 29, 2018 – Wheat Ridge, CO – The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) announced today that it is now accepting applications for the next cohort of its Mentorship Program. After completion of a successful pilot ending in November 2017, the SSP Career Development Committee is now
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“Office Hour” Stares Down The Barrel Of School Shootings

It is structured like a simple thriller, but denies any easy understanding of “trouble” students, a term a young adjunct uses in the play's first scene to describe Dennis, who writes violent, graphic stories in his creative writing classes and refuses to speak when confronted about them. Dennis, we are told,
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Sony/ATV signs worldwide publishing deal with Luke Laird

Grammy award-winning country music songwriter and producer Luke Laird has signed a worldwide publishing agreement with Sony/ATV Music Publishing and his own music firm, Creative Nation. The deal covers his songwriting catalogue which includes 23 Billboard #1 hits for artists including Luke
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Publisher's Pen: Making memories and political deals

Making memories….it's something I never get tired of and really do enjoy when it comes to grandchildren. Recently it was a special memory. There I sat, with 13-year-old TJ, three tables from the front, at the annual Hot Stove Dinner as a fundraiser for Cal State Bakersfield's baseball program. It was his
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Podcast: Audiobooks and audio-first publishing

In this month's episode, Nastaran Bisheban, VP of Global Technology Delivery at Kobo, talks about their recently-launched audiobook program, their first audiobook original, and their future plans for audio content. And we speak to Book*hug's Hazel Millar about their record label, Chaos & Stars, that
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Glynn Pogue, Creative Writing '17, Featured in Brooklyn Magazine's 30 Under 30

“When I enrolled in the MFA in Creative Writing program at The New School,” she told fellow New School alum and Brooklyn Magazine's Editor-In-Chief Yahdon Israel recently. Pogue, MFA Creative Writing '17, made those remarks in a glowing feature on her for Brooklyn Magazine's 30 Under 30.
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