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Mali Merager originally wrote âThe Mystery of the Missing Long John Donutsâ for the Young Authors competition. … âShe enjoys being creative and writing is a place she can do that. … She said she felt proud of herself and added the Young Authors competition inspired her to complete the entire book.
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Last year, in addition to the budget language, bills were introduced into the assembly and the senate that also removed the publishing requirement. After newspapers brought these measures to the attention of readers, the outcry from the public was sufficient to get the budget language dropped and it
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Panel member Miriam Darlington, nature writer and lecturer in English and creative writing at the University of Plymouth, said: âPeople turn to the comfort and inspiration of nature when times are tough. âNature books have always offered an inspiring way to connect with the wild environment, whether it's
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His accomplishments include a lifetime achievement award from the Texas Institute of Letters, induction into the Texas Film Hall of Fame, and co-writing the bestselling sports book in publishing history, Harvey Penick's Little Red Book (1992). Sherrod, whose gift for reporting and writing landed him
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According to the United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organization, food waste is responsible for emitting 3.2 billion tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere annually. Wasted food is a pervasive issue that demands action. So how do we begin to tackle this problem? And what can be done by the
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Volmer is the author of “Crown of Dust and Reliance, Illinois.” She was the recipient of a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship to the University of Wales and a Chester Aaron and Agnes Butler Scholarship in creative writing at Saint Mary's College, California. Her non-fiction has appeared in Full Court
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