Best-sellers: Combined print and e-books
1. THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN, by Paula Hawkins. A psychological thriller set in the environs of London is full of complications and betrayals. Last week:
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Seriously Though, Comic Books Are So Gay
Comic book publishers desperately needed the young readers to stay afloat, and therefore adopted the Comics Code to reassure parents that comic
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Howard Frank Mosher to appear for New York State Writers Institute
1, 2016, Howard Frank Mosher will discuss the writer's craft and read from “God's … An early attempt at creative writing ended abruptly when a tough
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Photographer to talk about work during free lecture
Spending time writing for magazines, newspapers and freelance, Mr. Naman soon realized that he was more interested in creative writing than
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Break in at Advance Auto Parts
$300 was stolen, and $600 is left in damages after a break in at Advance Auto Parts, located on 497 E. Base St., in Madison, on Monday, Oct. 24.
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Writer's Atelier lends a creative workspace
Local writers gather at Writer's Atelier in Winter Park as they prepare to take the challenge to write 50,000 words during the month of November.
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Gary Johnson Libertarian Presidential Candidate Audio Book Sold by Alan Morell Creative …
BEVERLY HILLS, CA — (Marketwired) — 10/27/16 — Broadside, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, has published the Audio Book and e-book
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Hamburg-Lovett Volunteer Fire Department raffle tickets on sale
The Hamburg-Lovett Volunteer Fire Department is holding a chance drawing for a Generac 5500W Generator, valued at $689. Tickets are $10 each.
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Pequod senior editors call for art and literature submissions
It's that time of year again: The Pequod, Colby's student-run publication featuring creative work from artists and writers, is accepting submissions for its
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Rainfall above average last month
Rainfall across the Suwannee River Water Management District (SRWMD) in September averaged 8.11 inches, about 50 percent above the long-term
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