Students write book on life during COVID-19 pandemic Updated: 10:00 p.m. EDT May 25, 2021 Hide transcription Show transcript AT THIS TIME, ONLY THE PFIZER SHOT IS PERMITTED FOR CHILDREN 12 YEARS AND OLDER. MOST OF US CAN WRITE A BOOK ON 2020. A FIFTH LEVEL GROUP HAS DONE JUST …
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The first season of Panic releases on Amazon Prime this weekend, featuring a truly unpredictable version of a YA adventure. The series, which is based on Lauren Oliver’s 2014 novel of the same name, takes place in a small town in Texas, where each summer senior graduates compete in a …
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Read More »Local author Joe Taylor shares a book at the RMA library. | Jeffersonian Democrat
BROOKVILLE – The Rebecca M. Arthurs Memorial Library hosted an author meet and greet with local author Joe Taylor who recently published his first book and has two more in the works. Her book, “I’m just lucky to own my own car,” is a collection of 60 short stories and …
Read More »Here are the 5 authors who came to town for the Portland Arts & Lectures 2021-2022 series
The 2021-2022 range for the Portland Arts & Lectures Author Series from Literary Arts has been announced, and all appearances are scheduled as in-person events. Here is the list: October 14: Daniel James Brown, best known for “The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold …
Read More »New formulation of abiraterone explored in phase 3 prostate cancer trial
The first patient was assayed in a global phase 3 trial comparing granules of TAVT-45, a new formulation of abiraterone acetate (Zytiga), to standard abiraterone in patients with prostate cancer metastatic castration-sensitive (CSPC) or metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. (CRPC).1.2 The TAVT-45 formulation of abiraterone consists of granules for oral suspension …
Read More »Japanese grocery stores One World Market to expand their Novi store
One World Market, a well-known Japanese grocery store on the Grand River in Novi, is planning a big market expansion that will also include a Japanese pastry shop Noble Fish and White Wolf, both based in Clawson. The market is expected to develop in the building formerly occupied by the …
Read More »6 of the best SFF flight novels to read now
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Read More »Young writers become published authors in Lewiston
LEWISTON, Maine (WMTW) – Students at Farwell Elementary School in Lewiston are now published authors. Children in the school’s author studies program wrote a 290-page manuscript that was published in a book that arrived at school on Monday. Along with author Gary Savage, the students reworked his book Fletcher McKenzie …
Read More »Author Laura DeMarco’s ‘Lost Civil War’ Book Signing Set – with a special ready-made cocktail
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland writer Laura DeMarco will host a signing at the Prosperity Social Club for her latest book, âLost Civil War: The Disappearing Legacy of America’s Greatest Conflictâ. The signing will take place from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 12. To get in the spirit, …
Read More »Zakiya Dalila Harris on her new book ‘The Other Black Girl’
Harris started at Knopf Doubleday as an Editorial Assistant, a position she held for about two years before being promoted in 2018 to Associate Editor. She thought it was a career she wanted, but when she was given her first book to edit she said it was like being proposed …
Read More »Author EK Johnston on his latest novel ‘Aetherbound’
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Read More »New coronavirus in Nevada: May 13 to 24, 2021
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Read More »EU leaders agree on sanctions on Belarus after hijacking
By RAF CASERT, SAMUEL PETREQUIN and VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV BRUSSELS (AP) – The European Union on Monday agreed to impose sanctions on Belarus, including banning its airlines from using the airspace and airports of the 27-nation bloc, amid fury by the forcible hijacking of a passenger plane to arrest an opposition …
Read More »Midland ISD distributes books to all pre-K students
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Read More »Palm Coast author Garry J. Peterson publishes fifth book
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Read More »Legal battles over coronavirus restrictions aren’t as new as the virus – just look back 100 years
Over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has sparked numerous legal challenges to government restrictions on public gatherings. Earlier this month, for example, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that a Zoom hearing did not violate an accused’s constitutional right to a public hearing. In Vazquez Diaz v. Commonwealth, the …
Read More »Review: Bay Area Writers Celebrate and Ponder the ever-changing San Francisco life
Gary Kamiya, author of “Spirits of San Francisco: Voyages Through the Unknown City”, is the editor of a new anthology. Photo: Alfred Castino Saying goodbye is never easy, but when it comes to San Francisco, the task can be downright heart-wrenching. Perhaps inspired by a growing trend in stories eager …
Read More »The Author’s Childhood in Clarion is the Subject of Children’s Books | Cover page
CLARION – Pam Selker Rak has many fond memories of Clarion – memories that are now the subject of a children’s book series. The first book in the series is “Sassafras Tea”, which tells how her father made homemade tea. kAmQ% 9: D 3 @@ J 525 😕 EC @ …
Read More »Students urged to beware of summer job scams
The Victoria Day long weekend is usually a marker for students to start looking for employment. Many hope to find a job as soon as possible in order to maximize their income during the three months of summer vacation. However, with job scams being some of the riskiest in Canada …
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Recently in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue # 25 2021, manga writers again stepped forward to comment “Their manga, their lives, and other random stuff.” Each week, Viz Media provides a perfect opportunity for writers to connect with their fans. While a few writers give the community a message, other popular …
Read More »MAY COBB – THE HUNTING WIVES: A novel
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Read More »Kevin Spacey Books first film role since scandal, filming in Italy
Kevin spacey is back in acting – but his first job isn’t even here in the US … dude is going to italy to get back to work. The disgraced actor – who has faced a mountain of sexual assault allegations since 2017 and has essentially been exiled from mainstream …
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The hunter of Talyashevka through MICHAEL DAVIDOW Monica reads: A review of MONICA WEST The hunter of Talyashevka is a most interesting read. It is essentially a story of the history of the Jewish faith within the borders of Russia in 1926. Author Michael Davidow draws on his extensive knowledge …
Read More »DC’s New Green Lantern Gets New Realistic Origin in Graphic Novel
Current Green Lantern of Earth Jessica Cruz will have a lot to fear and conquer in an upcoming graphic novel, which revisits her tragic origin. DC Comics‘Latinx Superhero Jessica cruz went through a pretty emotional and tumultuous journey even before being chosen to protect the galaxy, as the last The …
Read More »Top Theories About DB Cooper And 30 Other Unsolved Mysteries Multimedia
Thanks to America’s fascination with the confusion of unsolved cases, the mystery is among the most popular genres of books, films, and television. From heists and capers to murders and robberies, the world’s biggest unsolved mysteries are igniting media frenzies that grab headlines around the world. Some cases force the …
Read More »ON THE BOOKS: The “ strength ” is to let go
We are all divided. You are in my head, assisting as I write these words. You’ve traveled back in time for a few days, or maybe months, even years if you’ve come across this piece in an electronic archive somewhere. Anyway, right now, every time you do, you read my …
Read More »Q&A: Rita Williams-Garcia, author of ‘A Sitting in St. James’
A must-see tour de force from three-time National Book Award finalist and Coretta Scott King Award-winning author Rita Williams-Garcia, who memorably tells the tales of a white family and the slaves who work for them. Essential reading for teens and adults struggling with the history of racism in our country. …
Read More »Obituary: Seamus Deane, literary lion, scholar, poet, novelist and Derryman
Seamus Deane, who died of a short illness at the age of 81, has gained an international reputation as a literary critic, scholar, novelist and poet. Emerging from the historically oppressed and underprivileged community of Nationalists in Derry, he has worked his way to the top in a variety of …
Read More »GUEST COLUMN: State must reform policies, restore damaged forest lands
By Peter Bauer For The Daily Gazette The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and the Adirondack Park Agency (APA) were tried this month for violating the notorious âforever wildâ clause of New York’s constitution. Neither agency was able to find a meaningful answer. The damaged lands of the public forest …
Read More »Retired DDN Journalist Writes “The Dayton Book Guys
Tillson details how the original group was made up of white men, almost all of them somewhat liberal in their political leanings, and how over the years the group has become more racially diverse. Most of these men are what you might call influencers; they had accomplished a lot in …
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Read More »Aspiring congressional candidate unveils new campaign slogan: ‘Make crime illegal again’
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Read More »Handwritten letter from Albert Einstein with famous equation E = mc2 gets $ 1.2 million at auction
BOSTON – A handwritten letter from Albert Einstein in which he writes his famous E = mc2 equation sold at auction for more than $ 1.2 million on Friday, about three times more than expected, said RR Auction, based at Boston. Archivists at the Einstein Papers Project at the California …
Read More »Marshall Memo: Families Receive ‘Honored Patriots of Marshall County’ Book | News, Sports, Jobs
A military book titled “Honored Patriots of Marshall County – 1861-2019” was presented to several people in attendance at the bimonthly Marshall County Commission meeting. Some of those who received books were family members of people whose military history was in the book, while others were people who were somehow …
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CHANTILLY, Virginia (WDVM) – If you wander through the fiction section of the library, the romance and slice of life books by Filipino-American author Tif Marcelo might grab your attention with their minimalist color block cover patterns . However, open one and you’ll soon find out that it has local …
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Every week, Sunday Life interviews a leading woman about her style and inspiration. Ahead, editor Georgie Gordon chats with travel writer Nina Karnikowski. Nina Karnikowski: “I want my clothes to tell a story about the adventures I have had and the people I have loved.”Credit:Bridget wood How would you describe …
Read More »The four books by Thomas Merton you must read
My mind has been busy with Thomas Merton a lot lately. I wrote a book about his life, Thomas Merton: an introduction to his life, teachings and practices, which was released on May 18. Thomas merton was one of those âlabor of loveâ projects that have lasted for 35 years, …
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Author Corky Parker Photo courtesy of Trinity University Press “Finca” is a Spanish word that refers to a piece of land. Typically a rural estate or an agricultural property, a “finca” is a place of escape from city life and its “rat race”. At least that was the goal of …
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Every town is another town By John McFetridge ECW, 368 pages, $ 19.95 Canadian writer John McFetridge has written eight solid and serious detective novels. Now he’s giving his readers something unlike anything he’s produced before. âEvery Town is Another Townâ is smart, funny, sly, whimsical and original. The central …
Read More »Richemont reports higher net profit for fiscal 2021 despite lower sales
By Joshua Kirby Compagnie Financière Richemont’s net income increased in its 2021 fiscal year despite lower revenue, driven by core jewelry segment and sales in Asia, the company said on Friday with a dividend offer. for the year. Net profit rose 38% to 1.29 billion euros ($ 1.58 billion) for …
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BATON ROUGE, La. (PRWEB) May 21, 2021 Successful businesswoman Aneatra Stirgus has completed her new book “Pamela’s Journey”: a moving tale of a woman’s jubilation and despair. Aneatra writes: âBased on a true love story that culminated in a sad, tragic end. Pamela thought she had it all. A perfect …
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A visually impaired resident of Burnham-On-Sea revealed her first novel at the age of 95. Sheila Rainey released her first novel, “Innocents in London,” on Amazon’s Kindle service this month, with the possibility that it will be released as a physical book if more than 20 copies are purchased. The …
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In my 63 years of daily White Sox writing, I have learned to stop the traffic in imperatives and ultimatums. If I say the White Sox shouldn’t, can’t, or shouldn’t be doing something, I guess the White Sox would see that as a challenge. For example, when the White Sox …
Read More »Cuomo dismisses question over signing of $ 5million book deal as New Yorkers die: ‘That’s stupid’
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo angrily dismissed a reporter’s question on Thursday about whether his $ 5 million book deal, which he arranged as COVID-19 raged in the city last year, was offensive for families who lost loved ones during the pandemic, calling the investigation “stupid”. Cuomo was under fire …
Read More »StateImpact Pennsylvania Invites Audience to Discuss ‘Nature of the Future’ with Author Elizabeth Kolbert
May 20, 2021 | 11:51 a.m. StateImpact Pennsylvania, WITF and Midtown Scholar Bookstore invite you to a free virtual discussion with author Elizabeth Kolbert on her new book, Under a white sky: the nature of the future. The event is Monday, May 24 at 6 p.m. Join the conversation with …
Read More »Livingston Public Library: Celebrate Asian-American Pacific Island Month with Graphic Novels for Teens and Tweens
May 19, 2021 Pashmina by Nidhi Chanani (Fiction: Grades 4 to 8) Magic and mystery meet in this first graphic novel by Native American illustrator Nidhi Chanani. Priyanka Das has so many unanswered questions: Why did her mother abandon her home in India years ago? What was it like there? …
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From sourdough to feta pasta, much of the past year at home has been focused on food. And one of the driving forces behind these delectable fashions is the TikTok social media platform. Many people embraced cooking during the pandemic, when they were at home bored, looking to try something …
Read More »Author LM Kuntz publishes new book, “My 42-Year-Old Summer Job: A Railroad Memoir”
YUCAIPA, California., May 12, 2021 / PRNewswire / – “What Happened to the Cabooses? Is the Future of Railroading Toward Head-on Catastrophe?” A career that began with a detour to a seasonal gang of steel illustrates this question and many other technical and cultural changes. The plan has derailed and …
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Bloomberg SoftBank Sets Japan Profit Record With $ 18 Billion Per Quarter (Bloomberg) – Masayoshi Son is now in the history books for making the highest quarterly profit ever for a Japanese company, but he still struggles to get the respect he thinks he deserves. 1.93 trillion yen ($ 17.7 …
Read More »Local author Scott Michael Gale introduces readers to the town of Peculiar in his first novel – Stittsville Central
(Under the pseudonym Scott Michael Gale, this Stittsville author is publishing his first novel – The Specialist: The Paranormal Adventures of Lydia Walker.) Scott Michael Gale, Stittsville resident (his pseudonym, under which he writes to preserve anonymity and confidentiality) recently published his first novel. Having released in April, The Specialist: …
Read More »Bay City Books – New Books by Bay Area Authors for May 2021
New books, and new in paperback, from authors in the San Francisco Bay Area, listed by release date. Bay City News Foundation New in hardcover Do you appreciate? by Mira Sethi (San Francisco) (Knopf, April 20) The first stories of a young Pakistani writer, overturning traditional notions of identity and …
Read More »Carl LaVO readers share their own brushes with Bucks County history
We all have our hobbies. Mine writes about history. I know others. They are passionate. Like Betty Davis of Wrightstown, who collects historic Bucks County postcards, and Neil Wood of Levittown, whose inspiration is the history of the railroad. Lately I’ve been in contact with Chuck Denlinger from Downingtown who …
Read More »Gillette students edit books for students in Guatemala | national news
GILLETTE – Heidi DeStefano, now an educational author after more than a decade as a Kindergarten and Grade 1 reading recovery specialist with the Campbell County School District, took a vacation with her husband in Guatemala . While enjoying a meal, she expressed a desire to visit a local elementary …
Read More »Great Falls College Faculty Member’s Debut Novel Wins Juniper Prize
GREAT FALLS – Leigh Ann Ruggiero, head of the English department at MSU at Great Falls College, recently completed her first novel, titled Subscribers, and won the prestigious Juniper Prize for it. The book tells the story of a young girl who moves to a new country and the struggles …
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Annie Metcalf of Magers and Quinn stopped by KARE 11 on Saturday with reading recommendations for mom. MINNEAPOLIS – Whether she only has a few precious minutes to read a week or dedicates time each day devouring the latest bestseller, books make a great gift for mom for Mother’s Day. …
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Mindstir Media, North Hampton, NH âFront Row Seatâ keeps the promise of its subtitle: it is certainly not a detective story, nor a novel at all. But it’s a story about cops, or more specifically a series of anecdotes from a barely fictionalized police department that exposes Kelly’s vision of …
Read More »Top-selling international children’s authors headline 12th Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival
Dinara Mirtalipova. Gulf Today Report A host of international luminaries in the field of children’s literature will participate in the 12th edition of the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF), which will take place May 19-29 at the Expo Center Sharjah. READ MORE Anushka Sharma Virat Kohli Launches Covid Fundraiser Donates …
Read More »Obituary: Lyn Macdonald, historian who became famous as the “ recording angel of the common soldier ”
Died: March 1, 2021. LYN MACDONALD, who died at the age of 91, has written an acclaimed series of intricately documented WWI books, focusing on people who lived through the true horrors of the trenches. She recounted their daily lives with seductive and sympathetic understanding. Historians had already written about …
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David Carlson My wife and I had just returned from graduate school in Scotland in 1975 when I was offered a job with troubled teens at a suburban Chicago hospital. I remember being amazed to learn that my salary would be $ 11,000 per year, far more than anything I …
Read More »Gower author publishes science fiction novel | Life
“The Lermen War: Humanity’s First Contact”, a new book by James Taylor, has been published by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc. In 2100, humanity begins to explore the vast expanses of the galaxy. At 9:45 p.m., they have their first contact with the Lermens. After years of tension, in 2252, war …
Read More »Local Author Writes Florida’s First-ever Emancipation Day Children’s Book
MARIANNA, Fla. (WMBB) – Community leader Byron Dickens decided to write a children’s book called âMay Day and Me! to help educate children, and even adults, on Florida Emancipation Day. Juneteenth is more widely known as Emancipation Day, but Florida Day is May 20, 1865. Both days have the same …
Read More »North Carolina Central featured in novelist John Grisham’s latest bestseller
RALEIGH, NC (WNCN) – Best known for courtroom novels, author John Grisham’s latest book incorporates one of North Carolina’s passions: college basketball. Grisham’s novel “Sooley, Which ranks first on the New York Times bestseller list, follows the life of a young man from South Sudan who wins a spot to …
Read More »Thomas Branigan Memorial Library welcomes author Lesley Poling-Kempes on May 13 via Zoom
By Mike Cook Readers of the Branigan Library’s Purple Sage Book Club will welcome author Lesley Poling-Kempes. via Zoom at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 13. The event is free and open to the public. Poling-Kempes will speak about all of his work, including âBone Horses,â which won the Tony …
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Researchers at the University of Eastern Finland have discovered previously unknown non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) involved in the regulation of gene expression of vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGF), the main regulators of angiogenesis. The study, led by the research groups of Associate Professor Minna Kaikkonen-Määttä and Academy Professor Seppo Ylä-Herttuala, provides …
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The one for whom we had the greatest hopes.Your writing, dense with allusion, led us To anticipate that you would be our Joyce,Nabokov, Borges. Looking back I would venture We were perhaps too easily impressedBy your learning, ours being a country Where the word mandarin only meansOrange. Or a necklace …
Read More »Irish authors shortlisted for several grand prizes
In Saturday’s Irish Times, Lisa McInerney tells me about her new novel, The Rules of Revelation. Louise Nealon talks to Edel Coffey about her first novel, Snowflake; and Rachel Donohue writes about heat waves in literature, a hallmark of her second novel, The Beauty of Impossible Things. Critics include Eoin …
Read More »Aptorum Group enters into an agreement with Exeltis to develop Aptorum’s new preclinical candidate targeting gynecological conditions in women
NEW YORK & LONDON & PARIS – (BUSINESS WIRE) – Regulatory news: Aptorum Group Limited (Nasdaq: APM, Euronext Paris: APM) (âAptorum Groupâ or âAptorumâ), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, has entered into an agreement with Exeltis (âExeltisâ) (a division of the global pharmaceutical group Insud Pharma) to develop, manufacture and market …
Read More »Bangalore’s First Bookstore TS Shanbhag dies, tributes pour in
The legendary Premier Book Shop, which closed in 2009, had many famous customers like Ramachandra Guha, Girish Karnad and Vivek Shanbag. Tributes have poured in for TS Shanbag, the owner of Bengaluru’s famous Premier Book Shop, after learning of his recent passing. He has been reported that he died on …
Read More »Entrepreneur and Best-selling Author Janet M. Harvey Receives Nautilus 2021 Book Award for Recently Published Book “Invite Change: Lessons From 2020” | state
SEATTLE, May 6, 2021 / PRNewswire-PRWeb / – Janet M. Harvey, Best-selling Author and CEO of Invite Change LLC, has been selected as the 2021 Nautilus Book Awards Silver Winner in the Business & Leadership category. For more than 21 years, the prestigious Nautilus Awards have celebrated and honored books …
Read More »Air France-KLM posts a loss and sees no rebound in the second quarter
Air France-KLM said on Thursday that there would be no improvement at the start of its second quarter compared to the previous one, with travel restrictions and lockdowns in France, the Netherlands and the world remaining largely in square. “The key to reducing travel restrictions and reopening borders is a …
Read More »New Books Focus on Applications of Patient Ergonomics in Real-World Environments
Technology is constantly generating countless important advances in healthcare. But there has been much less work focused on how patients and clinicians interact with technology to ensure accessibility, usability, patient safety, improved performance for clinicians, and ultimately , improving health. Richard Holden, PhD, a researcher at the Regenstrief Institute, is …
Read More »UPDATE 2 – Caixabank net profit increases and records Bankia gain
* Q1 underlying net profit 514 million euros, exceeding expectations * Q1 net profit 4.79 billion euros including accounting capital gain * Net interest income still under pressure (Added breakdown on Q1 figures) MADRID, May 6 (Reuters) – Caixabank’s underlying net profit increased almost six-fold in the first quarter, a …
Read More »Little Free Libraries’ New Initiative Brings Various Books to Twin Cities
Little Free Libraries – those wooden pedestal boxes filled with copies of The Hunger Games and slightly beloved picture books – began popping up in neighborhoods of Twin Cities ten years ago. Now over 100,000 strongholds, the tiny book-sharing stands have been a hit in our cities and around the …
Read More »Zoe Arrington rewrites records at Tennessee High | Sports
Northeastern Tennessee over the years has been spoiled by some exceptional female long distance runners. Tennessee High star Zoe Arrington has accomplished so much in her young career already, but there is still a long way to go on her checklist. Arrington will be one of the athletes to watch …
Read More »Writing a novel in letters about a pop fan put me back in touch with my teenage self
I have always wanted to write an epistolary novel. I didn’t know the word epistolary of course and still can’t pronounce it with confidence but I love epistolary novels (a novel written in a series of letters). In the case of Your Friend Forever, it starts with our heroine, Maud, …
Read More »Trinny Woodall talks about building a brand she can live with the rest of her life
Trinny Woodall was well known and loved in her native UK as a style writer and ‘What Not to Wear’ host, long before she launched her makeup brand DTC Trinny London in 2017. But, Woodall, who acts in as the founder and CEO of her brand, does not see herself …
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âIt is the only unforgivable sin in any society. Be different and be damned! âMargaret Mitchell Historical fiction offers a glimpse into what might have happened in the past and often gives the story an exciting twist. Our final reading takes us back to New York’s Golden Age as we …
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