Alix Ohlin: the ideal candidate to take over UBC's Creative Writing Program
Ohlin is the new chair of the Creative Writing Program at the University of British Columbia, which has been making headlines because of the suspension and firing of its former chair, novelist Steven Galloway. Galloway has said that he had been having an affair with a student â the main complainant in
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The Creative Industries Federation has published a report claiming the true value of the UK's creative digital exports, including from the publishing sector, is much higher than originally thought. Entitled “The True Value of Creative Industries Digital Exports”, the work was researched by the Centre for
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It is the purpose of this study to throw some light upon the characters and habits of thought of the American reader at the beginning of the twentieth century. This thesis will be confined to those novels classified as best sellers by The Bookman in the years 1900-1910. To classify a novel as a best seller
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LEWISVILLE, Texas, March 14, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Lynnette Waldrep Poole, a thirty-four-year-old writer inspired by her children to publish her original bedtime stories, has completed her book “Dragon Dreams: Book One in the Dream Series”: an enchanting tale celebrating the differences
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The great-niece of Virginia Woolf is to publish her debut novel in July with Three Hares Publishing. Presenter and broadcaster Emma Woolf's debut novel, England's Lane, explores timeless themes of love, loss, betrayal and new beginnings. Told from the point of view of three people â a man, his wife,
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