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  • James River Writers' session draws big names (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

    Appearances by best-selling authors David Baldacci, Adriana Trigiani and Diane Mott Davidson will highlight the sixth annual James River Writers' Conference in October. The two-day event, focusing on the art and business of writing, will attract authors, screenwriters, agents and editors. It will be held Oct. 10-11 at the Library of Virginia.

  • To the beach they go (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

    Writers share their quintessential beach reads and tell us why they fit into or redefine the mold. David Baldacci, Fairfax, Va. Who : Author of political thrillers Absolute Power (1996) and The Whole Truth (2008) His picks : "One book I really enjoy is Nelson DeMille’s Plum Island , a treasure hunt with a contemporary twist. Or The Gold Coast . Interesting reads. One of his main ...

  • Walking the talk (Mail and Guardian)

    Conventional wisdom has it that reading newspapers leads to bigger and better things -- the glorious worlds of fiction and non-fiction. Sometimes, something equally remarkable happens the other way around.

  • Library news (Creston News Advertiser)

    Since the library was closed for three days, the summer reading programs at Gibson Memorial Library have been extended to July 18. The library has materials that may make traveling to a summer vacation destination more enjoyable.

  • libraryFocus (The Times of Northwest Indiana)

    CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY | Porter County All branch libraries in the Porter County Public Library System will be closed on July 4, for Independence Day. This includes Valparaiso, 103 Jefferson St.; Portage, 2665 Irving St.; South Haven, 403 W. County Road 700 North; Kouts, 101 E. Daumer Road; and Hebron, 201 W. Sigler St.

  • Another busy week at Gilford Public Library (The Citizen of Laconia)

    On Thursday, children and their parents are invited to discover one of the hidden gems of Gilford with a hike to Lockes Hill. Originally the estate of Concord businessman Benjamin Kimball, the Kimball Wildlife Forest is now set aside as a preserve for the study and enjoyment of wildlife.

  • D118 retirees recall fond memories (The Danville Commercial-News)

    Danville District 118 educators Barbara Garner, Diane Livingston and Cynthia Parsons all ended their careers this spring. Here’s a little more about them and their thoughts on working in Danville schools.

  • Literary (MI6)

    It's easy to understand Sebastian Faulks' dilemma. Tasked with writing the recently released James Bond novel "Devil May Care," Faulks faced a mine field of issues that needed delicate tiptoeing through.

  • John Crace's digested read: The Whole Truth by David Baldacci (Guardian Unlimited)

    Anna Fischer, the world's most beautiful and intelligent woman, said 'Yes' in all the 9,000 languages in which she was fluent, as Shaw proposed. 'But please tell me your first name,' she pleaded. 'I'm far too tough to have one,' he grunted

  • The beach read is a beautiful thing (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)

    By DAN ZAK Summer is a season that demands a certain kind of book. It’s a time for beach reads, they say, not for Finnegans Wake or Gravity’s Rainbow . You don’t have to work the book. The book works you. But what does the term "beach read" mean, beyond bonanza sales? Is a beach read a whimsical Maeve Binchy? Is it a legal potboiler by John Grisham or a sprawling saga by James Michener? Or ...

 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 28 October 2007 )
 
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