Steelers' JuJu Smith-Shuster tops rookie jersey sales

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Steelers' JuJu Smith-Shuster tops rookie jersey sales

Smith-Shuster had the top selling rookie jersey this season according to the NFL Shop . The jerseys of teammates T.J. Watt, linebacker, and James Conner, running back, were also among the top sellers. Watt was the third best-selling jersey; Conner the 11th. The NFL's rookie running back class this
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Creative Taos on-stage

This is the one creative thing I can do,” she said. “Since I don't find writing easy, I've developed ways to fool myself that I'm not actually writing at all.” Those tactics have resulted in her first novel, “Say My Name,” which, she said, is the result of “trying to reclaim good writing for women.” (For more about
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Pam Grossman Brings Modern Witchcraft to a Podcast and Emojis

Growing up with an artist mom and musician dad, her interest in artistic creativity as a generative force was “in my blood,” she said. At New York University, she majored in cultural anthropology and triple minored in art history, religious studies and creative writing, with a smattering of Jungian psychology
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'Fun' is the operative word in Hands On! writing game

The red apple, of course, reflects Henderson County's historic crop and economic base, Knight noted. The much simpler logo has on it one child's handprint, rather than several colorful hands as before. Hands On! celebrated its 10th anniversary last September, a month after Knight succeeded founder
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WI13: Junot Diaz Urges Booksellers to Walk the Talk on Diversity

While praising the fact that there is more attention being paid to diversity in the publishing industry, Diaz said that it's not enough. Criticizing the book industry for being a business where predominantly white gatekeepers publish predominantly white authors, Diaz said there needs to be a diversification of
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WI13: Booksellers Tackle Diversity and the Sustainability of the Indie Model

Chris Morrow at Northshire Bookstore in Manchester Center, Vt., said that he and other board members have gone over the ABACUS numbers (ABA's annual financial survey of member stores) with publishers. “Despite [indie booksellers'] modest growth over the past five years, we all know that wages
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Anthropology majors explore the world

“Former students who visit us consistently rave about all that they have learned in these focused reading and writing courses and the ways that it helped them get a job or find a research question to pursue in graduate school,” Quizon said. Quizon has been teaching foundational and specialized courses
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Tomorrow's Storytellers Today

Three years ago, I began teaching a seminar in advanced non-fiction writing at Penn. I did not know what to expect. My students did not know what to expect. I had no template for what I was doing. Teaching writing is particularly curious since so much of it is instinctive. I never took a writing course in my
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Marion in Sherwood Anderson's southern experience: Further insights

Though he had amply succeeded in the country newspaper business, its toil had distracted him from his creative writing, which made him unhappy. Despite such discontent, his countenance shows a soft smile, a partially satisfied expression, a satisfaction anchored on his rewarding marriage to Eleanor
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Calendar Art Director

Workman Publishing seeks a creative, forward-thinking, collaborative art director to run the calendar/stationery design department. This is a rare opportunity to be part of a dynamic team of publishers, editors, photographers, writers and designers, who are focused on constantly creating new calendars
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Spanish lang newspaper to publish soon

It will feature a collection of news, personal stories, creative writing and opinions, all written in Spanish and concerning Spanish or Latinx people and culture. Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish Diego del Río Arrillaga, new to Kenyon this year, got the idea for the project last semester when he
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TOUCHING THE UNIVERSE

It's the summer of 1969 and every boy in America wants to be an astronaut. Gordo Jenkins, age 10, has the next best thing – an astronomer dad who builds a model of Apollo II in their backyard. Then, after Gordo has a near-drowning accident, his father seemingly deserts the family. Refusing to accept
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Hey Google, Alexa, and Siri: Publishers want a fair shot at voice-activated devices

It's a huge opportunity for marketers and publishers looking to reach audiences on these devices. But buying an Amazon Echo, Google Home, or Apple HomePod isn't just buying a product, but inviting an entire company into your home. So, publishers should tread with caution to make sure they have a
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Sheila Dikshits book traces evolution of Delhi through photos

Replete with pictures on subjects like heritage, culture, law, gender equality, urban environment, education, sports and transport, the book, brought out by Palimpsest Publishers, also has comments by people like Mark Tully, E Sreedharan and Sunita Narain among others. Dikshit says Delhi has today
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