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Off The Page from WSKG · Off The Page - Poet Merrill DouglasMerrill Douglas is a freelance editor and a poet. Her poems are 'beautifully gritty,' and…
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How do your students tell their stories? Whether they're writing or recording we want to know - and help spread their messages!Registration is open for…
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Off The Page from WSKG · Off the Page - Mary Gauthier Mary Gauthier was twelve years old when she was given her Aunt Jenny’s old guitar and taught herself…
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When an eccentric billionaire loses control of his island resort-slash-theme park, literature professor Addie Cox is an unlikely choice to help fix the situation. But it's no ordinary theme park: this is pure wizardry come to life, with unicorns, talking rabbits - and murder. The book is called Questland, a mad mashup of Jurassic Park and Dungeons and Dragons. Bestselling author Carrie Vaughn nerds out with host Crystal Sarakas about all things geek on the latest episode of Off the Page.
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Thank you to all of the young writers who shared work with us during the 2021 Student Writing Challenge. Congratulations to the following students who are…
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ROCHESTER, NY (WXXI) - The rise of big-box bookstore chains like Barnes & Noble, Borders, and Waldenbooks battered independent bookstores in the 1990s.…
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A Polish resistance fighter who sought to gather intelligence about the Auschwitz concentration camp complex by infiltrating it.
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The novelist and poet Sinan Antoon, raised in Iraq and now living in New York, returned home following the 2003 U.S. occupation. That experience inspired his new work of fiction.
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Nancy Bass Wyden, the Strand's owner, is protesting New York City's decision to preserve the bookstore as a historic city landmark. She thinks the move will hurt, not help her business.
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That price tag includes all of the book megachain's debt. Elliott's acquisition of the largest retail bookseller in the U.S. comes less than a year after it bought Waterstones, the largest in the U.K.