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George R.R. Martin's blunt take on book-to-screen adaptations
ClutchPoints· 6 days agoIs Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin throwing shade on book-to-screen adaptations? The...
RTS: Reading
The Bradford Era· 4 days agoREADING: Do you have a list of books you want to read, over the summer or with a more fluid deadline? There are lists of books everyone should read, and lists of books that are popular currently ...
Colorado teen is among 8 finalists in the Scripps National Spelling Bee
Denver Post· 6 days agoCooper was bested in Tuesday’s third round by the word “butyraceous,” meaning “of or like butter.”...
George R.R. Martin Doubles Down on Issues With Screenwriters Making Adaptations Their Own: ‘999...
Variety via Yahoo News· 7 days agoGeorge R.R. Martin recently took to his personal blog to double down on his issue with Hollywood...
In One-Star Romance, an Author Walks Down the Aisle with Her Harshest Critic — Read a Sneak Peek...
People Magazine· 6 days agoLaura Hankin's latest rom-com asks: What if your maid of honor and best man hate each other because...
What music would you actually hear at a ‘Bridgerton’-era ball? - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 5 days agoMusic is as important a part of the show as the interpersonal dramas and pretty dresses, but if...
A Word Please
The World· 22 hours ago“Peruse should not be used when the simple ‘read’ is meant,” argued author Frank Vizetelly in the 1906 “A Desk-Book of Errors in English,” which is cited...
Colorado’s 13-year-old champion speller advances to quarterfinals of Scripps National Spelling Bee
Denver Post· 7 days agoBut he was bested in Tuesday’s third round by the word “butyraceous,” meaning “of or like butter.”...
The Professor Will Now Unpack — Hozier’s ‘Too Sweet’
AOL· 6 days agoDr. Tom Zoellner is a tenured Professor of English at Chapman University, the author of numerous distinguished works of non-fiction, and an editor-at-large of the Los Angeles Review of Books ...
What's the recipe for fame? For one, you need more than talent
WUSF 89.7· 7 days agoWhy is the Mona Lisa the most famous painting in the world? Why are The Beatles, well, The Beatles?...