History buff James E. Casto releases new soft-cover book

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History buff James E. Casto releases new soft-cover book

HUNTINGTON — Huntington native author James Casto remembers walking by the Coin Harvey House as a kid, looking at the year “1874” carved into stone and … WHAT: James E. Casto's new book,”Huntington Chronicles,” (Arcadia Publishing/History Press, $21.99) a new 160-page soft-cover book.
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UNSW Creative Writing graduate wins Premier's Literary Award

UNSW Sydney Creative Writing PhD graduate Roanna Gonsalves has won a NSW Premier's Literary Award. Gonsalves' debut book, The Permanent Resident, was named winner of the Multicultural NSW Award at a ceremony at the State Library of NSW on Monday. The Multicultural NSW Award, worth
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PHS Quill and Scroll inducts nine

This year's inductees were Skylar Cale (10th, Knight News), Hannah Gallagher (10th, creative writing), Ashlyn Havers (11th, Legacy Yearbook, Knight News, and creative writing), Kerrigan Hawthorne (10th, creative writing), Olivia Judy (11th, creative writing), Shalee Nelson (10th, creative writing),
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Three talented Kiwis shortlisted for Michael Gifkins Prize

Ruby Porter is a writer of prose and poetry, and an artist. She tutors creative writing at the University of Auckland and in high schools. Ruby has been published in Geometry Journal, Argos, Aotearotica, the Spinoff and the Wireless, and a selection of her poetry is available on NZEPC as part of Six Pack
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NSW Premier's Literary Awards: Kim Scott and Bram Presser scoop up accolades

Presser's debut novel, The Book of Dirt (Text Publishing), won the Christina Stead Prize for Fiction ($40,000), the UTS Glenda Adams Award for New … Specifically, he was confronted after the death of his grandfather by an article that purported to reveal a secret history that Presser had hitherto been
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UAE leaders receive winners of Zayed Book Award

They also received publishers participating in the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair, at Al Bahr Palace, in the presence of Shaikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs, and Shaikh Tahnoun Bin Mohammad Al Nahyan, the Ruler's Representative in Al
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Mandurah Murdoch University campus opens new Creative Arts Therapies course space

MURDOCH University has opened a new space at the Mandurah campus for its postgraduate Creative Arts Therapies course – the only university-level qualification of its kind in WA. The new space is tailored for artistic expression within classes, through art, drama, music, writing and dance therapy.
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