Creepy thriller a squirm-inducing read
Her protagonist, creative writing professor Kate Youngblood, is grappling with the onset of middle age as her ex-husband marries a younger woman, her best friend gives birth to a baby, her latest writing project stalls out and fall semester presents yet another class of run-of-the-mill students. Except for
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The Emory Creative Writing Program presents a colloquium and reading from poet Erica Dawson, Feb. 7, at 2 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. respectively. Dawson is the author of two collections of poetry: âThe Small Blades Hurt,â winner of the 2016 Poets' Prize, and âBig-Eyed Afraid,â winner of the 2006 Anthony
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The story culminated with Bane breaking Batman's back, forcing a replacement to don the cowl and protect Gotham City and being remembered as one of the most memorable and controversial moments in his publishing history. Batman's defeat by Bane has been an event adapted in several forms, from
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In the wake of Recording Academy chief Neil Portnow's ill-worded comments after the Grammy Awards Sunday night â in which he said female artists and executives need to âstep upâ â and a low number of nominees and winners who are women, a group of female music-industry senior executives
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