Kiama Library supports HSC students

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Kiama Library supports HSC students

Kiama Library is hosting a series of creative writing tutorials and a PDHPE exam help session to support Illawarra HSC students throughout the year.
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Three Jackson County students graduate from Franklin College

Caylie Guinn, daughter of John and Melissa Guinn of Seymour, received Bachelor of Arts degrees in French, English and creative writing.
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'There's nothing to be ashamed about': How publishers approach buying traffic through Facebook

Buying traffic is one of those things that many publishers do, but few admit publicly. To bring clarity to this phenomenon, Digiday spoke to six publisher
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'Life is not fair': How Salon regrouped after Facebook decimated its traffic

Many publishers have wrung their hands over being at the mercy of Facebook's algorithm changes. Rarely are the details made public, though.
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Tauranga Writers celebrate 50 years

Tauranga Writers is New Zealand's longest-running self-help group for writers, … The birthday week, which featured masterclasses in creative writing,
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Volume 1851: 7th BSME International Conference on Thermal Engineering

For further information about this volume: Please view the table of contents available on AIP Publishing's Scitation platform: Volume 1851 table of
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98% of Australians engage with the arts. Why does funding still leave them behind?

Forty-six per cent of those surveyed “creatively participated” in culture, … fifth of the population pursued some form of creative writing in our spare time.
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David Sedaris' early diaries reveal the bumps on his colourful road to literary stardom

Before long, he is a student in Chicago (odd jobs and bizarre work colleagues), then he becomes a creative-writing teacher (while still taking odd jobs)
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PCG Entertainment Delays Publishing Of Annual Report To July

LONDON (Alliance News) – Asia-Pacific online gaming and media company PCG Entertainment PLC said on Wednesday it will be unable to publish
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For small publishers, Facebook is often a force for good — and frustration

Small publishers have a love-hate relationship with Facebook. They love it because it can turbo-charge audience growth, but they hate perpetually
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