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17 People Share The Most Horrific True Crime Cases From Their Cities And Towns
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 1 day agoSingapore is a pretty safe country, but we've had our share of sociopaths and grisly murders. I'd...
ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND: Hares and Hatters to open brick-and-mortar bookstore in June
Idaho State Journal· 19 hours agoA popular pop-up book shop with a whimsical name inspired by Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland”...
Judge a book by its cover: Inside the world of book design
Euronews via Yahoo News· 6 days agoElisha Zepeda is a freelance book designer. The agency he works with was told by a publisher that...
6 essential collections to celebrate short story month
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoIn addition to being Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, May is Short Story Month and I’ve got a...
The MAX to host book event for famed Mississippi poet
The Meridian Star· 1 day agoFree and open to the public, the event will include a book signing and a reception with light...
Ski museum to host Lou Dawson, the mountaineer who retraced Trooper Traverse from Leadville to Aspen
Vail Daily· 3 days agoColorado Mountaineer Lou Dawson accomplished many goals throughout his life, becoming best known as...
Pflugerville librarian: Reading challenges among highlights of summer programming
Austin American-Statesman via Yahoo News· 21 hours agobook swap and our popular Book Buzz program, where we preview new fiction, nonfiction and graphic...
Check out Berkeley's summer reading list for incoming students
UC Newsroom· 22 hours agoWith “Defining Moments” as its theme, this year’s list features engaging works of fiction and nonfiction — a wide range of books (plus one film) — recommended for you, as ...
Former WSU Cougar, NFL player Steve Gleason on his new memoir, life with ALS
Seattle Times· 6 hours agoSteve Gleason, a former New Orleans Saints player from 2000-2006, made one of the most memorable...
Audiences in admiration of literary greats at Santa Fe festival
Santa Fe New Mexican· 6 days agoOn Saturday morning, a line stretched around the block of the Santa Fe Community Convention Center...