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Alumna adds POW! at Comic Book Pride for Women’s History Month

Marguerite Bennett promises to say as much or as little as a crowd at the University of Mary Washington wants to hear tomorrow night. Los Angeles-based comic book writer Marguerite Bennett ’10 – widely published in DC, Marvel and more – is known for her portrayal of female relationships. She …

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14-year-old author creates series to normalize anxiety

Mary Ann Jensen, fourteen-year-old author of the Sundance Springs series, was in our studio today to catch up with us on her latest writing accomplishments. Since she visited us last March, she has released two new books! MASH POTATOES is book two in the series, and and Pause is the …

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Marvel Lands Game of Thrones Author’s Wild Cards Universe for New Series

Marvel is releasing a new comic book series based on Game of Thrones author George RR Martin’s Wild Cards universe. This summer, Marvel is releasing a new comic book series based on wild cardsthe historical literary universe edited by A song of ice and fire (game of thrones) author George …

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Star Wars books to read after watching the show

For years, books and comics have acted as a phenomenal medium for storytelling. star wars stories, adding details to the franchise and exploring the characters. They also so often enhance shows and movies, and a few books already do that for Boba Fett’s book. The series has just completed its …

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Colorado author inspires young people to read through his book series and canine companion

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – Award-winning Colorado author Katy McQuaid hopes to inspire young people to read through her “Everybody Loves Grace” book series. Grace, 15, a Finnish Lapphund is the star of her new series of children’s books, spreading love and helping them overcome anxiety while learning to read. …

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Does Chris Jericho have the best wrestling books of all time?

The history of wrestling books has seen the biggest names choose to tell their story in the most profound way. Wrestlers have proven to be multi-faceted with many names writing great books after their stints in WWE and other promotions. The stories vary between books that impressed wrestling fans and …

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Wheel of Time author teases upcoming video game project with studio “a lot of you have heard about”

Current Wheel of Time author has announced an upcoming video game project with a studio that “many of you have heard of.” Brandon Sanderson – who became the author of the Wheel of Time book series in 2007 after the death of the original author – has published a blog …

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Outlander author Diana Gabaldon reveals she knew how Jamie and Claire’s story would end for 20 years

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ARTICLES the foreigner author Diana Gabaldon has been busy promoting the new book in the series – Go tell the bees that I’m gone. Ahead of the premiere of season 6 of the hit Starz season 6, Gabaldon hid a few secrets. Including the fact that she …

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From journalist to novelist: Littleton journalist publishes his first book

Chancy J. Gatlin-AndersonSpecial for Colorado community media Tabatha Deans Stewart is the former community editor of Elbert County News, a sister publication of that newspaper. And now the Littleton resident is a published novelist. Stewart’s first book, “The Enchanted Scribe: Book One – The Gate and the Girl,” was released …

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Deon Meyer’s Benny Griessel novels to be adapted for cinema

Deon Meyer. Photo: Nardus Engelbrecht / Gallo Images Deon Meyer’s Benny Griessel novels are being adapted for the cinema. The award-winning author has just published the latest novel in the book series titled, The Dark Flood. The books center on Benny Griessel, a Detective Inspector from Cape Town who investigates …

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New books continue two series with local roots – Twin Cities

Today we offer you new books in two series. John Santana investigates the disappearance of drug money and sex trafficking, and Woodhouse Avenue’s Humboldt Prior tries to stop his cousins ​​from going to jail because of bank fraud and creampie stinky feet. “The price of life” by Christopher Valen (Santa …

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Naruto novels to receive official English versions

VIZ announces that it will locate and officially publish the Naruto Light Novels, which feature new stories, as well as illustrations by Masashi Kishimoto. VIZ Media has announced that it will give the Naruto light novels an English version. The Naruto light novel series was originally released in Japan in …

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UP authors converge for the book fair | News, Sports, Jobs

MARQUETTE – The fourth edition of the Upper Peninsula Authors’ Book Fair will bring together over a dozen UP authors this year. From 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday at Campfire CoWorks in downtown Marquette, participating authors from Upper Michigan will meet to meet their current and future readers. Gretchen …

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Getting by with a little help from friends

BLACK GIRLS MUST DIE EXHAUSTEDBy Jayne Allen In July, when Naomi Osaka pulled out of Roland Garros to focus on her sanity, it seemed like permission for other black women, who also want to prioritize themselves, to give themselves the same opportunity. Later, when Simone Biles withdrew from Olympic gymnastics …

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Brian Laundrie seen reading a novel about missing women

Internet detectives claim Gabby Petito’s boyfriend Brian Laundrie is seen reading a book about missing women in a video uploaded to the couple’s Youtube travel channel. Laundrie, who has been named a person of interest in the case, is briefly shown reading what appears to be Jeff VanderMeer’s “Annihilation,” a …

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The best movies, TV shows, books and music of September

welcome to Culture Dog, InsideHook’s in-depth dive into the month’s most important cultural events, pop and more. After many, many, numerous false starts, Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra’s groundbreaking comic book series is finally making its way to television – here, a mysterious event kills all but one of …

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The High Republic “on June 28

Lucasfilm Publishing is set to unveil the next wave of adventures in the Star wars: The High Republic series and to excite fans, the authors of the multi-year initiative get together virtually with fans. Barnes & Noble will host the free event on June 28. What is happening: With more …

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Stephen Johnston publishes his first novel “VR Nana”

Hunterdon County author Stephen Johnston offers a new adventure in the sci-fi and fantasy genres, starring a fierce, colorful, and somewhat unexpected hero. “VR Nana – Volume 1” is the first book in a series of light novels. The book begins the story of Anna Ruth “Nana” Joyce, an assertive …

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Bolton family gives back by raising for books and bread

BOLTON – A Bolton family gives back to the community by helping low-income children have better access to books. Brothers Dante and Vince Snoonian, seventh and eighth graders respectively at Florence Sawyer School, are collecting books in English and Spanish to redistribute to those in need locally and elsewhere in …

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Palm Coast author Garry J. Peterson publishes fifth book

by: Cindy Dalecki Marketing 2 GB Local author Garry J. Peterson, is a multi-genre, multi-volume author of several books, both fiction and non-fiction, following a successful career in international business management. His most recent non-fiction is a practical book, “Who Put Me in Charge?” Peterson also wrote a companion implementation …

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LU teacher publishes second children’s book

The Curious Pup is the namesake of a growing children’s book series written by Cheryl Rae Johnson, professor of English at Lamar University. The second book in the series was released in January and is available on Amazon. The series focuses on Christianity and teaches child-friendly lessons on topics such …

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24 bestselling author’s choices

During Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month, TODAY shares community history, pain, joy and continuation for the AAPI movement. We’ll be posting personal essays, stories, videos, and specials throughout May. As Asian American communities grapple with rising anti-Asian hatred, this year’s AAPI Heritage Month looks more urgent than ever. For …

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