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Month: March 2021

Alternatives to Amazon: Where Book Lovers can Spend their Money More Ethically

March 31, 2021

Alex Houdeshell on ethical book buying alternatives to Amazon books.… More Alternatives to Amazon: Where Book Lovers can Spend their Money More Ethically

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Five YouTube Channels for Lovers of All Things Spooky

March 30, 2021

Camryn Johnson on five of the scariest YouTube channels for those who want to celebrate spooky season all year long.… More Five YouTube Channels for Lovers of All Things Spooky

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That Time I Crawled into a Dumpster for the Sake of my Writing: Embracing the Odd in the Creative Process

March 29, 2021

Abigail Campbell on the oddities of the creative process.… More That Time I Crawled into a Dumpster for the Sake of my Writing: Embracing the Odd in the Creative Process

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Why Communities Should Invest in Their Local Libraries

March 26, 2021

Alex Houdeshell on the importance of supporting local libraries.… More Why Communities Should Invest in Their Local Libraries

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Self Publishing on a Budget

March 25, 2021

Alex Mika on self-publishing on a budget. … More Self Publishing on a Budget

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Recommending Books Based on Dungeons & Dragons, Part III: Bard, Cleric, Druid, Sorcerer, Wizard

March 24, 2021

Eileen Sholomicky on her last installment of suggesting books based on Dungeons & Dragons classes.… More Recommending Books Based on Dungeons & Dragons, Part III: Bard, Cleric, Druid, Sorcerer, Wizard

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5 Best Pieces of Writing Advice I’ve Ever Received

March 23, 2021

Nicole Catarino on the five best pieces of writing advice she’s ever received.… More 5 Best Pieces of Writing Advice I’ve Ever Received

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Drawing, Reading, and COVID Quarantining

March 22, 2021

Emely Ricci on remedying COVID Quarantine boredom with art and literature.… More Drawing, Reading, and COVID Quarantining

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Reading as a Young Writer

March 19, 2021

Mia Yanosy on considering the joy of reading as an English major.… More Reading as a Young Writer

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Celebrating Lawrence Ferlinghetti

March 18, 2021

Kelly Deneen celebrates the legacy of Lawrence Ferlinghetti… More Celebrating Lawrence Ferlinghetti

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