When I began publishing research on elections and representation, I always imagined the audience as primarily academic - political scientists, methodologists, perhaps a few practitioners who hunt for ...
On a quiet Christmas morning two years ago, Freeman resident Stuart Curry stood in his kitchen without electricity, trying to figure out how to make a cup of coffee. The power outage stripped away the ...
Two Rainier community members are celebrating the holiday season with newly published book titles. Sandi (S.K..) Mueller ...
Ed Charlton describes his greatest satisfaction with creative writing as receiving positive feedback from a reader.
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Amazon KDP explained: Posting blank journals and notebooks
Publishing blank books on Amazon KDP is one of the simplest ways to get started with self publishing and build a scalable ...
When a host serves you bland food, the most polite thing to do is keep your mouth shut. But if you're willing to take chance, you can be be graceful, grateful, and enjoy a properly seasoned plate of ...
On December 11, Disney and OpenAI announced a landmark partnership: The entertainment giant, according to CEO Bob Iger, would ...
Access to a solo 401 (k) can be useful for some couples to do smart tax planning. Financial planner Robert Wang, based in Abington, Mass., has been helping a new client who is in the highest tax ...
This story was originally published in Uncloseted Media, an LGBTQ-focused investigative news outlet. Since Sept. 5, ...
Retried EKU professor Jacqueline Jane Hamilton launched a non-profit call Why We Write, and helped compile the poems for 'A ...
Flint Journal columnist Alan N. MacLeese got around. Fifty years ago this season, so did his plain talk about Santa Claus.
The Boston poet has long been recognized as the first person of African descent in North America to publish a book.
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