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The Bookshelf: The 'People's Book' Showcases New Hampshire Writers, Artists

This week marked the launch of the second annual edition of The People's Book, a collection of literary works and visual art created by New Hampshire writers and artists.




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The Bookshelf: Joe Hill on Collaboration: 'Story is Our Family's Private Language'

When Joe Hill launched his career as a writer, he didn't want anyone to know about his famous writer parents, Stephen and Tabitha King. Rather than ride their coattails, he wanted to find success on his own—thus the pen name, Joe Hill.




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The Bookshelf: Nelson's Stacia Tolman On Her Debut Novel

Writer Stacia Tolman worked for many years as a high school English teacher at a private school in New Hampshire’s Monadnock region.




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The Bookshelf: Author Alex Myers Challenges Gender Norms in New Novel

Novelist Alex Myers came out as transgender in the mid-90s, when society's understanding of what it means to be transgender was less clear than it is today.




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The Bookshelf: Poet Marie Harris and 'Desire Lines'

If you've ever been on a college campus or a public park, you may have seen desire lines. Those are those well-worn paths carved by travelers who, for whatever reason, preferred a route that diverged from the ones carefully cured in concrete by city or campus planners.




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The Bookshelf: Author John Brighton Remembers the Sullivan County of the 1960s

When New Hampshire author John Brighton was six years old, his family bought a lakeside farm in Washington, a small town in New Hampshire's Sullivan County.




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The Bookshelf: Keene Author Recalls 'Cub' Reporting Days in Graphic Memoir

When Cindy Copeland was in seventh grade in the early 1970s, an English teacher encouraged her to become a writer. Shortly after that, the Keene resident landed an internship as a “cub reporter” with a local journalist, following her to public meetings and learning how question people powerful people—most of them men. And Cindy did all this while navigating the tricky minefield of fraught friendships, cliques, and bullying that so often characterize life in junior high.




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The Bookshelf: N.H. Poet Laureate Will Be Your Reader

Alexandria Peary is New Hampshire’s new poet laureate, and she’s ramping up her work as the state’s official advocate for poetry and the literary arts more broadly. As part of her work as poet laureate, she’s been reading work sent to her by New Hampshire poets.




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The Bookshelf: A Sexual Assault Survivor Learns to Thrive in Lisa Gardner's New Novel

One day, while hiking in the Georgia mountains, a couple finds the bones of a human body buried many years ago. The discovery prompts a search for answers: why was this person killed? Who did it? And how many more bodies are hidden in these hills?




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The Bookshelf: Meredith Tate Takes On The Difficult Subject of Rape

In Concord-native Meredith Tate’s new novel, a young woman is kidnapped after a drug deal goes badly. To summon help, she has an out-of-body experience. Her quest to give her sister clues about where she is and how she got there serves as the central action of the book, which is called The Last Confession of Autumn Casterly. Tate spoke about it with NHPR's Peter Biello.




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The Bookshelf: The Little-Known History Of Violence At New England's African American Schools

The history of school desegregation in America has long been centered around the southern United States.




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New Russian McDonald's to have books instead of toys in Kids Combos

Russia's Vkusno i Tochka (Tasty and That's It) fast food chain, which appeared n the country instead of McDonald's, will have meal combos for children similarly to Happy Meal, the company's press service told RBC. The sets will be called "Kids Combos." The company will remove toys from the sets to replace them with books. The new products will be available at restaurants of the network from December 12 in Novokuznetsk, Novosibirsk, Berdsk, Barnaul, Tomsk, Kemerovo and Krasnoyarsk. Kids Combos will be available throughout Russia starting from January. Kids Combos will include nuggets, cheese snacks, classic burgers, salads, carrot sticks and apple wedges, as well as a drink of choice, a representative of Tasty and That's It said.




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Han Kang Hopes to Write Three More Books before Turning 60

[Culture] :
Nobel Prize-winning author Han Kang hopes to write three more books over the next six years. Han made the remarks Thursday as she accepted the Pony Chung Innovation Prize at an award ceremony organized by the Pony Chung Foundation. The 53-year-old author, who turns 54 next month, said ages 50 to 60 are ...

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Al Levi: Do what’s in the book

The conversation typically goes like this: The owner tells me, “Al, I don’t know if I can get buy-in here for the operating manuals.”




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A New American Scripture—How and Why the Real Illuminati® Created the Book of Mormon

Newly released book written by the Real Illuminati® calls upon humanity to put their claims on trial.




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Beverly Hills Publishing™ leads the publishing industry with a High-end 360-publishing experience to release books within 90 days

Beverly Hills Publishing™ Andréa Albright is helping evolve the publishing industry with a 90-day strategy to release books.




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DeskFlex Announces Okta Integration with Award-winning Online Booking and Project scheduling Software

Company highlights enhanced productivity and security benefits at online webinar




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Mend the World in 14 Days: Debut Climate Book "2 Weeks 2 Utopia"

"2 Weeks 2 Utopia" is a layperson's clear-eyed perspective on climate change and a practical guide to how each of us can help mend the world in only fourteen days.




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The Only Design Book Podcast "Decorating by the Book" Wraps Up Season Two

Where Podcasting Meets Interior Design




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Gerard Grogans Announces The Release Of The Book

"The Blueprint: How To Recreate Your Life In 6 Simple Steps"




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Boston's Brattle Book Shop Acquires Large Collection of Pulp Fiction Paperbacks

More than 10,000 affordable and collectible paperback books in such genres as horror, science fiction, crime, fantasy, sex, romance, mystery, westerns, and sports are now available at one of America's top rare and used bookstores.




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Legacy Life Books Launches Premier Personal Biography Service

Transform memories into custom-bound books that preserve legacies for future generations.




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NABE Recognizes Kay A. Oliver's "Road to Elysium" with Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for Best Urban Fiction 2024

A Tapestry of Redemption and Hope - Think "It's a Wonderful Life" Meets "Blind Slide," This Narrative Delivers




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120 years after their first meeting, the daring love between James Joyce and his wife Nora lives again in the book edited by Italian Andrea Carloni

"The letters to Nora" by James Joyce, a book edited by Italian writer Andrea Carloni, is published by Alter Ego Edizioni, in distribution from May 2024.




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Author Jen Cole Introduces the First Three Books of Her New Children's Book Series, "Rooster and Squid"

Meet this loveable dog and cat duo and follow along with their exciting adventures!




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Visionary Author Steve Casandra Lesko Releases Two Transformative Books

Acclaimed author Steve Casandra Lesko is proud to announce the release of two groundbreaking books: "Guide Book to a New World Order Against Insanity" and "If You Want to Know." To the People of the World.




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A bullied young boy's new daily mantra helps him believe in himself and share his bright light with others in a heartwarming picture book

A bullied young boy's new daily mantra helps him believe in himself and share his bright light with others in a heartwarming picture book.




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Suzy Chase, Host of Decorating by the Book Podcast, Debuts "Decorating by the Book: The Journal"

Decorating by the Book: The Journal is more than just a journal, it is a companion to the podcast designed to inspire you to dream big, stay organized, and discover your personal decorating style.




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Actress, & First Time Published Author, Megan Davis to Release Book of Poetry "What Breaks Us" in June for Pride Month

With Her Compilation of Highly Personal & Inspirational Poetry, Megan Davis Doesn't Hold Back and the Results are Raw, Thought-Provoking, and Provocative that Touches on Themes from Addiction, Personal Relationships, Sexuality, Dependency, and more




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Pol Theis - P&T Interiors is featured in Nicole England's latest coffee table book Resident Dog Volume Two

P&T Interiors, the notable high-end interior design firm lead by Pol Theis, is featured in Nicole England's latest book Resident Dog 2, a great coffee table book that showcases amazing architecture and the lucky pups that get to be the "Resident Dog"




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Pol Theis' work is featured in Nicole England's latest book Resident Dog 2, a great coffee table book that presents amazing architecture and the dogs who live there

P&T Interiors, the New York based high-end interior design firm lead by Interior Designer Pol Theis, is featured in Nicole England's latest book Resident Dog Volume Two, a great coffee table book that showcases amazing architecture.




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Pol Theis, the notable eclectic interior designer, is featured in Nicole England's latest book Resident Dog 2, a great new coffee table book that presents amazing homes and the dogs who live there

P&T Interiors, the high-end interior design firm lead by Pol Theis, is featured in Nicole England's latest book Resident Dog Vol.II, a great coffee table book that showcases amazing architecture and the lucky pups that get to be the "Resident Dog".




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Pol Theis - P&T Interiors, the New York based notable high-end boutique interior design firm lead by Pol Theis, is featured in Nicole England's latest coffee table book Resident Dog Vol 2

Pol Theis, the notable eclectic interior designer, is featured in Nicole England's latest book Resident Dog 2, a great new coffee table book that presents amazing homes and the dogs who live there.




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Called by Name Books Launches EPIPHANY

Final Novel in Acclaimed Lowell Trilogy




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Rewatch the 5.5 Hour Never Play It Safe Book Launch Event

If you’re ready to break free from fear and unlock your creative potential, you’re in the right place. Recently, I hosted an epic 5.5-hour live event that brought together some of the brightest minds in creativity, innovation, and personal growth. If you couldn’t join us live, don’t worry—you can still catch the entire event right here. Inside the 5.5 Hour Experience One of the core themes of the event was how fear often holds us back. We explored the idea that “avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure.” In other words, playing it safe might just be the riskiest thing we do. I dove deep into how we can stop letting fear dictate our decisions and shared strategies to help you push past that resistance to achieve your best work. But it didn’t stop there. We were also joined by a series of amazing guests including Gary Vaynerchuck, Austin Kleon, Jasmine Star, Adrian Grenier, IN-Q, Stephan Moccio…and Seth Godin joined us LIVE to kick it all off. Seth, a multiple-time bestselling author and marketing genius, launched us into an incredible conversation about creativity, risk-taking, and finding meaning in our work. As Seth shared, embracing uncertainty...

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The online booking form for IWMW is now available. [2006-04-05]




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‘So long lives this’: Exhibition honouring 400 years of William Shakespeare now open at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library

Toronto, ON – The only copy in Canada of arguably the most important book ever produced in the English language, Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies: published according to the true originall copies, better known as the First Folio, is just one of many rare print gems currently on exhibit at the Thomas Fisher Rare […]




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Diary - I'm currently reading the book Fairy Tale



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Zammuto: Beyond The Books, A Restless Imagination

Singer-songwriter Nick Zammuto spent most of the '00s as one half of the experimental folk duo The Books. In "Idiom Wind," working at the head of a new project, he tells the story of a man who needs to get his hands dirty.




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o9 Solutions Doubles Its Annual Revenue Bookings in 2020

o9 Solutions Inc., a leading provider of Integrated Business Planning platforms for the digital transformation of enterprise-wide planning and decision-making capabilities, announced significant bookings growth during 2020.




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SLEEP TOKEN, KORN, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE, SPIRITBOX & More Booked For Download 2025

Plus Cradle Of Filth, Lorna Shore, Sikth, Jinjer, Poppy, and more!






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The Book Club: “God of the Woods” and more short reviews from readers

Liz Moore’s latest suspense novel is so compelling I pretty much couldn’t put it down.




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The Book Club: “Held,” “Shelterwood” and more short reviews from readers

It’s rare that I read a book in one day, but Held's writing grabbed me and held on.




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The Book Club: “The Comfort of Ghosts” and more short reviews from readers

Sadly, this is the final installment of the Maisie Dobbs mystery series.





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BUEI Films To Screen ‘The Book Of Clarence’

The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute [BUEI] is set to feature the 2023 adventure/comedy ‘The Book of Clarence’ on Saturday [July 27] at 7.30pm in the Tradewinds Auditorium. A spokesperson said, “‘Films at BUEI’ continue at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute [BUEI] with the screening of the 2023 Adventure/Comedy, ‘The Book of Clarence’ on Saturday, July […]




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Book Reviews: 'The Red Hourglass' and 'The Book of Deadly Animals'

"It's a brutal world for all of us, really, and some aspects of it are not comfortable for the sentimental or the squeamish. Somehow that's never dimmed my love for all animals. I celebrate their beauty, even the darker side of it." (Introduction, The Book of Deadly Animals)

"The predators far outnumbered the vegetarians."
(last words, The Red Hourglass: Lives of the Predators)

It's October, the "spooky" month with Halloween at the end of it; I sometimes take advantage of that to bring to light something a bit more horror themed than the usual Flayrah fare.

This year, I'd like to share the non-fiction books of Gordon Grice, which are about animals and their sometimes very tense relationship with man, because they are some of the scariest things I've ever read, and so appropriate enough under the "it's about animals and it's spooky" month to stretch the boundaries of what a furry publication can cover. Furthermore, from a personal angle, Grice spent much of his life where I'm originally from, the Oklahoma Panhandle (we share a birth town), and I occasionally like to shine a light on what would be to me local authors.

"The Red Hourglass: Lives of the Predators", Delacourte Press, 1998, 259 pages, Kindle $5.99, hardcover $19.32, paperback $17.10
"The Book of Deadly Animals", Penguin Books Ltd., 2010, xxvii + 383 pages, Kindle $4.99, paperback $24.00, illustrated, originally published as Deadly Kingdom

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31 Days, 31 Lists: 2018 Translated Picture Books

They come and they go into our bookstores and libraries and out again without a whisper of awards or significant praise. Yet the true mark of whether or not you are opening up your child to the world is to show them books made internationally. Today we celebrate translations. Even the weird ones. I take that back. ESPECIALLY the weird ones!



  • 31 Days 31 Lists
  • Best Books of 2018
  • 2018 translated children's books
  • 31 days 31 lists
  • translated picture books
  • translations