One Way to Write a First Novel? Under the Wing of Audrey Niffenegger

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One Way to Write a First Novel? Under the Wing of Audrey Niffenegger

Young writers often dream of studying under their literary idols, and for Julia … Chicago, where Niffenegger teaches in the creative writing program.
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Writer Enitan Bereola II focuses on creative ownership and finding balance

Enitan Bereola II wrote three award-winning and bestselling books that Barack Obama, Oprah Winfrey and the Zuckerberg's own – Bereolaesque,
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Artisphere showcases local culinary arts

The two biggest sellers last year [were] our pulled pork taco with corn salsa and the elote, Mexican street corn. Based on those items doing so well and
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History decoded: Scotty McCreery helps Nashville teacher with JFK lecture

Among his best-sellers, Meltzer wrote History Decoded: The 10 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time, which includes a section on the murder of President
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Zora Neale Hurston's Long-Unpublished Barracoon Finds Its Place After Decades of Delay

Hurston returned several times, aiming to write a book about the man–called Kossola, with a variety of spellings, or Cudjo Lewis–but never found an interested publisher. Even as she became an esteemed writer, his story stuck with her. His yearning for home, undimmed by time, was wedged in her mind
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… Newt Gingrich, David Limbaugh, Ed Klein, Mark Steyn and Dinesh D'Souza; (2) Salem Author Services, a self-publishing service for authors through
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Drew's Top 17 Stories of 2017-18

Director of Creative Writing Courtney Zoffness wins the richest prize for a single short story for “Peanuts Aren't Nuts,” becoming just the second woman
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Peermusic buys indie publisher Paul Rodriguez Music

Paul Rodriguez Music – best known for publishing top media composers as well as a host of more pop-oriented repertoire – has been acquired by
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Former Albany resident, publisher hosts 'well-received' book signing

ALBANY — Cal Duke, a publisher currently residing on St. Simons Island, held a signing event for his book, “Keep on Smilin': The Life & Adventures of
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