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On the heels of its 20th anniversary, the nonprofit’s 2025-26 residency program features a significant monetary boost, ...
The Lee Library is registering participants for a two-session weaving workshop and a writing workshop designed to help overcome writer's block.
From children's books, to nonfiction, to mysteries and LGBTQ+ lit, discover the authors — who were librarians, or still are — behind popular and acclaimed books.
More than 400 students entered this year’s Writes of Spring Writing Contest. Meet the 2025 winners celebrated by the Public ...
Patrons for York County libraries asked young adult authors to respond to the removal of their books, some with LGBT content, ...
The free two-day festival will take place on July 12 and 13 in downtown Columbus at the Main Library and Topiary Park.
Four headliners, more than 120 featured authors and 100-plus indie creators will be at the fest, along with vendors, food and ...
Until now, every Bitcoin Improvement Proposal (BIP) that needed cryptographic primitives had to reinvent the wheel. Each one ...
Eloisa James will discuss her latest novel, 'Hardly a Gentleman,' during a moderated conversation and audience Q&A on May 1.
We chat with authors who write for multiple audiences --- middle grade, YA, and adult --- about why creating in these ...
Actor and historian Doug Riley appeared as Mark Twain at the Brooke County Public Library on April 24. Riley offered a look ...