The Asian Avenger(The review of 'Livia Lone')

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The Asian Avenger(The review of 'Livia Lone')

The fact that this book is being explicitly released – in print – in India reveals the self-publishing juggernaut's increasing attention on this market. Expect more from the same publisher, coming soon. But anyhow. On to the actual story. Livia Lone was sold by her parents at the age of 13 to human traffickers
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Show up and vote on Alpha pool fix | Turkeys and Trophies

Byskal credits Kathleen Dowd, her middle school English teacher in Easton, for helping to channel her passions into creative writing. About 500 people took a dip in the Delaware River in Easton during this year's Lehigh Valley Polar Plunge. The air temperature for the noon-time event was 35 degrees.
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PharmGirl Adventures: The dreaded performance review

Performance review: a futile exercise in creative writing, where the employee and employer provide justification for annual raises (or lack thereof) that were already predetermined in budget negotiations the previous year anyway. I fell into a good profession by sheer luck. Advice from a sage high school
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Authors Beth Vrabel, Willie Vlautin make Boise visits

Writer's Bloc: Open Write and Discussion: 6-7 p.m.., Meridian Library, 1326 W. Cherry Lane. An evening of discussion and prompts relating to all things writing. Tricia Levenseller & Erin Summerill author event: 7 p.m., Rediscovered Books, Boise. Tricia Levenseller's latest books are “Daughter of the Siren
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Cleveland's March Party show March 22-24

Admission and parking are free. The bourse (sales area) will include approximately 54 dealers offering a wide range of philatelic material available for sale, including stamps, covers, postcards, and related literature and supplies. Linn's Stamp News and Scott Publishing Co. will have a table at the show.
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The Buddy Holly Story to play at UCA March 29

For additional information, contact Horton at (501) 450-3682 or ahorton@uca.edu. The UCA College of Fine Arts and Communication includes the Departments of Art, Music, and Film, Theatre and Creative Writing, as well as the School of Communication. The College's primary mission is the preparation
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