Deborah Dunlap: Loving the waves of downtown change

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Deborah Dunlap: Loving the waves of downtown change

Dunlap then purchased a private collection of historic photographs and founded Deborah Dunlap Publishing, which produced more than a dozen books in the last 18 years. Her photographs can be seen in Baptist Hospital, Sacred Heart Hospital, Escambia County Courthouse, Pensacola City Hall as
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Fastest growing Global Applied AI Community is looking for a skilled and creative Content Manager. If you're a creative writer who is passionate about cutting edge technologies in the AI sphere, then this job could be the job for you! City AI is a global community of peers around the world with one
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Writers awarded OzCo international residencies for 2018-19

A number of writers have been awarded international residencies for 2018-19 as part of the Australia Council's program. Authors Emily Bitto and Fiona McFarlane will each undertake a six-month residency at the BR Whiting Studio in Rome, while comic artist Gregory MacKay and journalist Madeleine
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Walker Books to publish middle-grade fiction book by Zoe Norton Lodge and sister Georgia

Walker Books publisher Linsay Knight said 'Elizabella is the girl I always wanted to be, always needed to be, but never was'. 'That's why I'm delighted that, thanks to Zoe, there's a new female character on the block; one who's prepared to follow her heart wherever it might lead,' said Knight. 'A girl who
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Vera Files reports cyberattack after publishing story critical of Duterte

MANILA, Philippines – Media organization Vera Files said it was targeted by a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack shortly after posting a story critical of President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday, January 21. The news organization published a story which said President Duterte and his daughter,
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GLBT History Museum Looks Back on Magazine that Birthed 'The Queer'

Thirty years later, San Francisco's GLBT History Museum celebrates the publication's groundbreaking work with OUT/LOOK & The Birth of the Queer, on view through Jan. 26. Included in the exhibition: a mural featuring cover art from issues of OUT/LOOK, a library with books written by the quarterly's
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What the words in our songs, writing can do

With the obvious exception of the long-winded works of Charles Dickens, creative writers tend to strive for a crisp kind of conciseness in their writing; something breathed into life by precise, appropriate and evocative diction and imagery. It is more than likely that this fascination with brevity is what
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Rupert Murdoch pushes Facebook to pay news publishers for their work

“If Facebook wants to recognise 'trusted' publishers then it should pay those publishers a carriage fee similar to the model adopted by cable companies,” Murdoch said. “The publishers are obviously enhancing the value and integrity of Facebook through their news and content but are not being
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Hong Kong bookseller seized again as Swedish diplomats looked on

Gui Minhui 桂敏海, one of five Hong Kong-based book publishers who went missing in late 2015 and later surfaced under police custody in China, was taken off a Beijing-bound train on Saturday by a group of about 10 plainclothes men, his daughter Angela told the New York Times (paywall).
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Margaret Metzger Fellowship recognizes exceptional teachers

“I have a fair amount of experience with writing workshops, where a group of people get together and writes with a facilitator present,” Morrissey said. “I've done a bunch of things like this in the past, but it was really nice.” According to Cawthorne, taking part in the Metzger process created connections
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