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Civil War-era Jacksonville plays role in author Vaz's latest novel
Jacksonville Journal-Courier
Author Katherine Vaz shares insights on writing challenges and her 16-year journey to complete "Above the Salt," set in Civil War-era...
3 weeks ago
9 of the best Christmas markets in the USA
Lonely Planet
From festive-themed events in San Francisco to German-inspired markets in Chicago, buy your Christmas gifts at the US' best European-style...
1 week ago
What do Americans think about democracy? Find out from the author of 'Back Roads.'
South Bend Tribune
Francis S. Barry's trip along the Old Lincoln Highway showed that Americans on both sides of the political divide feel frustrated.
2 months ago
Conferences & Events | ALA
American Library Association
ALA, its Divisions, Round Tables and Affiliates host many conferences, and in-person and online events to showcase cutting-edge developments in library...
49 months ago
How Libraries Help Authors Boost Book Sales
Forbes
The New York Public Library and other libraries help increase book sales by stocking titles, hosting author events, creating podcasts and other methods.
67 months ago
Public Library Author Night | One City, Many Stories: Danzy Senna & Sherri L. Smith
South Pasadena News
A virtual conversation with award-winning authors Danzy Senna and Sherri L. Smith, moderated by South Pasadena Poet Laureate Ron Koertge will be held on...
49 months ago
Reclaiming Our Public Spaces
City Journal
Public space is both the glory and shame of New York. New Yorkers glory in the liveliness of our sidewalks and plazas, the vitality that sets us apart from...
19 months ago
Our Favorite Books for New York City Kids
Tinybeans
Looking for the top children's books about New York City? We surveyed NYC booksellers and parents for their best kids book list. Here are our favorites...
36 months ago
Cain, Harry Pulliam (1906-1979)
HistoryLink
A colorful, controversial, and unpredictable man who for 30 years lit up the political landscape of both Washington state and the "other" Washington.
18 months ago
Frame of Reference
The New Yorker
In 2000, Abe Crystal, an undergraduate from Columbia, South Carolina, was enrolled in a writing class I teach at Princeton, and one of his...
117 months ago