The Work of the Dead Wins Cundill Prize in Historical Literature

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The Work of the Dead Wins Cundill Prize in Historical Literature

We achieve these goals across multiple platforms: publishing The Walrus magazine ten times a year, in print, tablet, and mobile editions; curating the
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'Writing is also a form of entrepreneurship'

Small things lead to big things, Sachin Garg, a bestselling Indian author and publisher, said. His creative writing career started with the 160-character
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5 Bestselling Romance Novelists Reveal The Male Hero That Inspires Their Writing

New York Times bestsellers Christina Lauren, Laura Griffin, Jennifer Probst, JT Ellison, and Alice Clayton know a thing or two about writing male
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Transitional home residents learn to tell their stories through creative writing class

The residents are benefiting from various programs, such as a recent creative writing class by writer and academic Beth Cardier of Virginia Beach.
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Chats with Ozawa; Papercuts becomes a publisher

Seeking resonance with Seiji Ozawa. Over the course of two years, acclaimed Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami (“The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle”;
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THE BABYLON LINE Author, Director to Continue Lincoln Center Theater's Platform Series

A writer from bohemian Greenwich Village (played by Josh Radnor) commutes to Levittown to teach a creative writing class. His students discover the
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