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James Patterson increases grant to school libraries to $1.5 million

It’s starting to look like James Patterson can’t give his money away fast enough. Just two weeks after the bestselling writer announced that he planned to donate $1.25 million to ...

Literary Hub wants to bring together everything literary on the Internet

NEW YORK – Listening to Morgan Entrekin is a shot of adrenaline for anybody concerned about literary culture. “Independent publishing is the healthiest I’ve ever seen it,” said the president...

Ellen Conford, popular children’s author, dead at 73

NEW YORK – Ellen Conford, an award-winning children’s writer whose comic tales about everything from the travails of high school to a girl’s summer camp crush made her a favorite for at leas...

Biography sheds light on first lady’s Chicago years

A new book about Michelle Obama reveals little-known details about the first lady and more fully outlines the ways her relationship with her husband shaped both their lives. In th...

Rare Tennessee Williams story published for first time

NEW YORK – As she takes in the despair of her in-laws’ one-room apartment in “A Streetcar Named Desire,” Blanche Dubois exclaims: “Only Poe! Only Mr. Edgar Allan Poe could do it justice!” ...

Local author’s first novel paints colorful tale

Bayfield resident Stew Mosberg has penned his first novel, In the Shadows of Canyon Road. This tale is set in the rarified air of the Santa Fe art world, specifically in the storied art dist...

Holocaust survivor in Denver preserves memories in book

DENVER – As she approached her 80th year, Holocaust survivor Paula Burger became determined to ensure her generation’s memories lived on. Burger had told her story time and again over the ye...

Searching for peace during painful loss

Memoir tells story of suicide and brotherly love

Alec Baldwin memoir to be published in fall 2016

NEW YORK – Alec Baldwin is writing a memoir, and, yes, it will be candid. The award-winning actor has a deal with Harper for Nevertheless, scheduled for the fall of 2016. Harper, ...

Novelist Robert Stone, known for Dog Soldiers dies at 77

NEW YORK – Robert Stone, the award-winning novelist who spun out tales worldwide of seekers, frauds and other misbegotten American dreamers in such works as A Flag for Sunrise and Dog Soldie...

The funny and fragile times of Bob Hope

Book traces life of extraordinary entertainer

Historical fiction at its finest

A Terrible Unrest brings reader to Colorado’s Ludlow Massacre
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