Best-Selling Books Week Ended March 11

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Best-Selling Books Week Ended March 11

NNPD BookScan gathers point-of-sale book data from more than 16,000 locations across the U.S., representing about 85% of the nation's book sales. Print-book data providers include all major booksellers (now inclusive of Walmart ) and web retailers, and food stores. E-book data providers include all
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Former Malpas school pupil with autism set to live publishing dream

The book fulfils one of Will's life-long dreams and it's hoped he and Jude will go onto publish a series of Hal's Books. Set in the 1970s the story follows the adventures of 13-year-old Hal, who has autism, and the difficulties he faces on a day-to-day basis. Having being diagnosed himself with autism at the
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Flashlight Partners executive search firm opens in Carmel

By Current Publishing on March 16, 2018 Carmel Business Local. By Chris Bavender. After spending 20 years on both sides of the recruiting process, Laura Latham was unsatisfied with an industry “behind the times.” Latham. “Anyone who fills a job can call themselves a recruiter. That is the reality in
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Writer in residence is from Passage

As Writer in Residence, he will host a selection of library-based creative writing groups and individual writers around Cork including Skibbereen, Carrigaline and Bantry. He will also appear at the West Cork Literary Festival. The residency will also provide one-to-one mentoring for writers at the selected
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March 23 ~ 16th Street's Church of the Holy City to Present Free Concert

Fri., Mar. 23 (7:30pm): The Church of the Holy City (16th & Corcoran Sts., NW) will be presenting another in its “Music with the Angels” series, this month featuring Vassar College's a cappella student choir performing a wide variety of works by Purcell, Rachmaninoff, Gesualdo, Farrant, Uusberg, Finzi,
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BC: 15 bestselling books of the week, March 10

I Am Nobody: Confronting the Sexually Abusive Coach Who Stole My Life — Greg Gilhooly (Greystone Books). 11. Speaking Our Truth: A Journey of Reconciliation — Monique Gray Smith (Orca Book Publishers). 12. You Hold Me Up — Monique Gray Smith, illustrated by Danielle Daniel (Orca Book
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'Today' show's Joy Bauer talks about food fact vs. fiction in Troy

Along with her work on NBC, Bauer is the author of 12 New York Times Best Sellers. Her latest book — titled, “From Junk Food to Joy Food” — is based on the popular “Today” show series in which viewers challenge Bauer to turn unhealthy options into healthier, diet-friendly alternatives.
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Seniors share their voices with Being Heard creative writing group

Being Heard came about in 2012, as part of Julia Spicher Kasdorf's graduate creative writing seminar at Penn State, “The Writer in the Community.” Kasdorf asked her students to take their skills off campus, teaching creative writing skills in shelters, nursing homes, jails, refugee camps — wherever
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Indie Bestsellers

A list of the nation's best-selling books for the sales week ended Sunday, March 11. Based on reporting from hundreds of independent bookstores. For an indie bookstore near you, visit www.indiebound.org. (Books in bold are new this week.) HARDCOVER FICTION. 1. Little Fires Everywhere, Celeste
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“Writes of Spring” is in full bloom at the Lafayette Public Library

Students: It is that time of year! The Lafayette Public Library is now accepting submissions for the 2018 Writes of Spring writing contest, an annual competition aimed at fostering creative writing among our area's youth. All entries are due by Thursday, March 29, 2018. The contest is open to students in
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Teaching Through the Lens of Filmmaking

Scott Ballard is an independent filmmaker, cinematographer and overall storyteller who's traveling for work around the Pacific Northwest, the U.S., and in several weeks, Japan. Here at Portland State, Ballard teaches informative and liberating film courses that allow students real-life experience with film
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FRIDAY WRAP-UP: BMW G310GS FIRST RIDE

The GS line more or less defines what is and isn't an adventure bike, and as a group, they are the company's best sellers. Despite all that, BMW has been on the sidelines while others have exploited the lower-price range bikes. Honda has the CRF250L Rally($5149), Kawasaki has the Versys 300
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Conde Nast's Chief Data Officer Wants To Transform Company Into Leading Data-Driven Publisher

Earlier this week, Conde Nast announced the appointment of its first Chief Data Office, Karthic Bala, following several years of digital expansion and innovation at the media company. Bala, who was previously head of data strategy at the company, talked to Publishing Insider about how he'll tackle the
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PNW launches Big History Project, which unites the humanities and the sciences

In addition, Bain said students will do a considerable amount of reading and writing in the class. Next fall, PNW will offer its first big history class — HIS3900 Big History: The History of Everything, which will be taught by Wendy St. Jean in the Department of History and Philosophy. Carey said PNW also
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Vroom closes Whitestown facility

Vroom, a pre-owned car retailer based in New York City, has shut down plans for central Indiana expansion and closed its Whitestown facility. Self-billed as the largest online car dealer in the U.S, Vroom closed its 501,120-foot reconditioning center in Whitestown earlier this year. The company, founded
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