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Workshops, Conferences, Contests & More!
Writers: Looking for workshops to help you with craft, or maybe a conference where you can pitch your story/book idea? Or maybe you love seeing your work judged against that of others and are always on the lookout for the latest writing contest. We're...
Tags: Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Authors, Arts and Culture, Ghent, Literature
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Love and time travel: Historical fiction novelist Christine Trent will meet fans during booksigning
marieg@herald-mail.comChristine Trent is a bit of a travel guide — but not in the traditional sense. She might take you to far-off places and breathtaking locales. You’ll meet interesting and influential people and get a glimpse of their lives and careers....Tags: Books, Services and Shopping, Book, Crime, Law and Justice, Authors
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Chris Columbus and Ned Vizzini open up about 'House of Secrets'
Film director Chris Columbus’ arms are full. He’s carrying a 496-page book, “House of Secrets,” which he co-wrote with Ned Vizzini, bestselling young adult author of “It’s Kind of a Funny Story.” Columbus, known...
Tags: Chris Columbus, Festive Events, Authors, Arts and Culture, Steven Spielberg
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‘Once Upon a Time’ graphic novel cover has the evil queen’s touch
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesRevenge is more of a driving force on ABC's “Once Upon a Time” than romance but Marvel Entertainment, having joined ...... -
‘House of Secrets’: Steven T. Seagle reflects on his haunted past
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesWriter Steven T. Seagle and artist Teddy Kristiansen are best known in the comics world for their collaboration on Seagle's ...... -
'Oblivion' opening at Carmike on Friday
Opening Friday Oblivion Early in the sleek sci-fi thriller ‘‘Oblivion,’’ Tom Cruise, as a flyboy repairman living a removed, Jetsons-like existence above an invaded and deserted Earth, intones his home sickness. ‘&...
Tags: Olga Kurylenko, Oblivion (movie), Jackie Robinson, Bleep (euphemism), Alan Tudyk
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Review: Shane Carruth's 'Upstream Color' baffles and amazes
"Upstream Color" is as enigmatic as filmmaking gets — not in a casual way, but determinedly, even willfully. Being completely understood at first glance is not on creator Shane Carruth's agenda, but while this may sound upsetting, it turns out to be...
Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Criminals
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Texas woman self-publishes first book, hits best-seller lists
SULPHUR SPRINGS, Texas (AP) — After a feverish month of inspiration, Colleen Hoover had finally fulfilled her dream of writing a book. With family and friends asking to read the emotional tale of first love, the married mother of three young...Tags: Reviews, The New York Times, Amazon Kindle, Arts and Culture, Human Interest
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NBC's 'Revolution' could use a ratings turnaround
The crossbow-toting adventurers on the post-apocalyptic TV drama "Revolution" are fighting to restore power to a blacked-out world. It's a goal NBC executives can identify with. Last fall's top-rated new series, "Revolution" has been looking energy-...
Tags: News Agency, Lost (tv program), Castle (tv program), The Hunger Games (movie), The Voice (tv program)
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Jewish convert from Nazi family to discuss today's climate of violence
Dr. Bernd Wollschlaeger had to look no further than his own life for material when writing his first book. The only son of a former Iron Cross-decorated Nazi tank commander, he converted to Judaism and ended up serving as a medical officer in the...
Tags: Israel, Miami Beach, North Miami Beach, Germany, Religion and Belief
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Fantagraphics’ ’50 Girls 50′ pays tribute to EC Comics sci-fi legacy
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesREVIEW Golden-age publisher EC Comics’ rise and fall was tied to its horror titles “Tales From the Crypt” and “The ...... -
Sci-fi worthy of Malthus
In the new sci-fi movie "Oblivion," Earth's most precious resource is Tom Cruise. But running a close second (spoiler alert) is water. Aliens want it. All of it. This is old hat, science fiction-wise. In "The War of the Worlds," H.G. Wells had...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Battle: Los Angeles (movie), Viral Diseases and Infections, Conservation, Oblivion (movie)
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