Stories of Hope,” Francil Tejada shares her story about the Dominican Republic, where she was born, and the death of her ...
Taking inspiration from William Shakespeare’s famous question, Renisa chose the title to reflect the mana (power) in a name. ...
Barbara Taylor Bradford became a publishing sensation in her 40s with "A Woman of Substance" and wrote more than dozen other ...
Teaching material has been provided alongside the book which sets out classroom activities including having children write to ...
A North East professor has used the story of Paddington to study attitudes to immigration. Prof Angela Smith, from Sunderland ...
Interpublic Secures 18 Wins Across Categories IW Group Recognized as the Most Awarded Agency New York, NY, Nov. 22, 2024 ...
"Unfortunately, Brittany Cook failed in her duty as a mother. And this is something that she has to live with for the rest of ...
The Pabst Mansion unveils its holiday decorations, Hunger Task Force holds a Thanksgiving food drive, the Baird Center hosts Trainfest, and more.
Raquel V. Reyes’ new Caribbean Kitchen mystery ‘Dominoes, Danzón, and Death’ involves the death of a tour guide, skeletons ...
In this interview, author H.D. Hunter discusses combining genres and completing his series with his new fantasy novel, ...
One day, as Montes was walking to the park’s basketball courts to meet up with some friends, he noticed those same friends ...
People are invited to hear local author Renisa Viraj Maki read from her new children’s book at an event in east Auckland. Viraj Maki’s latest work is entitled What’s in a name? He aha tō te Ingoa?.