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Headline: On Storytelling and Community: A Conversation with Anne Gregg ‘25 - The DePauw
DePauw· 2 days agoDated back to 1988, The Midwestern Review publishes bi-annually and features fiction, nonfiction,...
Gen Z, millennials are still big fans of books – even if they don’t call themselves ‘readers’
MinnPost· 20 hours agoAccording to a recent survey we conducted, there’s also a small gap between reading activity and...
A Nail-Biter Show for Late-Night Bingeing
The Atlantic· 4 days agoThis is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and...
UNM Press rolls out new series promoting Native American experimental and genre fiction
The Santa Fe New Mexican via Yahoo News· 6 days agoApr. 26—In 2016, Métis author Katherena Vermette's debut novel The Break was published in her homeland of Canada. The novel, which tells the interlocking stories of multiple generations of women ...
These are the best gadgets if you love books
Chicago Tribune· 7 days agoOf course, things like electronic readers are invaluable, but even elementary objects such as a page holder can help you get through a few more chapters...
Four Colorado Springs poets on their new books, inspiration, writing process
Colorado Springs Gazette· 4 days agoIt’s National Poetry Month, and while poetry might not make headlines too often in our social media...
Gen Zers and millennials are still big fans of books – even if they don’t call themselves ‘readers’
San Francisco Chronicle· 2 days agoAccording to a recent survey we conducted, there’s also a small gap between reading activity and identity for younger readers: 61% of Generation Z and millennials have read a print book, e-book ...
Silent Book Clubs, which put focus on reading, launch in Inland Empire
San Bernardino Sun· 4 days agoHave you heard of Silent Book Clubs? Then an email newsletter arrived touting the inaugural meeting...
OPINION | ON BOOKS: ‘John Sandford’ provides thrills with book ‘Toxic Prey’ | Arkansas Democrat...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 5 days agoApparently, Camp adopted the pseudonym "John Sandford" in the late '80s. The publisher felt the near-simultaneous release of two different books, written in different styles, could create a marketing problem.