University students help publish, launch two books of poetry
âThere are other publishing courses but not very many publishers are willing to give students raw manuscripts and actually publish what they work on,â Burrows said. âIt's an incredible learning opportunity.â Her team was given the freedom to choose what poems are in the book and put them in the order
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Siouxland elderly nutrition and school lunch menus
Tuesday: 8 a.m. Penny Bingo; 8:30 a.m. Enhance Fitness w/YMCA Instr.; 9 a.m. Senior Yoga; 9:30 a.m. Painting Class; 10 a.m. Creative Writing, Walking Off Pounds; 10:15 a.m. Belly Dancing; 10:45 a.m. Beginning Tai Chi Class;11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Lunch; 12:15 p.m. Hoopla; 12:30 p.m. Tap Class,
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Zoho Social Now Allows Posting Directly to Your Instagram Business Profile
You can manage multiple social networks, track revenue from social media marketing efforts, monitor keywords, schedule unlimited posts and collaborate with your team. Using the Zoho Social prediction engine, you can publish content relevant to your audience when they are most likely to see it.
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T. Thorn Coyle conjures the magic of fiction
The genesis of the series came when Coyle was taking a fiction writing intensive, and workshop participants were assigned to write a piece of historical fiction that was due the next day. Living in the Bay Area, Coyle âwas immersed in Oakland, California politics, and of course Oakland is the birthplace of
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What Is Oyster Cryptocurrency?
The Oyster Protocol, or Oyster Pearl, is an all-new platform that employs a unique approach to getting content publishers and consumers to work with one another, thereby enabling both parties to benefit monetarily. To be more specific, Oyster Pearl enables everyday internet users to store and retrieve
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Southern Newspapers acquires paper
Southern Newspapers Inc. completed its acquisition of the Lawton Constitution, effective today, and a new publisher will take charge on Monday. Southern Newspapers, a privately owned company headquartered in Houston, purchased the paper from local attorneys Bill Burgess Jr. and Brad Burgess,
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