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It is not even spring yet, but the expected printing crunch already appears to be in full swing. A lack of both workers and paper continues to hamstring printers, and a number of independent publishers have already reported finding it extremely difficult—i
Over three dozen comics creators and editors are collaborating on a benefit anthology to raise funds for refugees from Ukraine. Comics for Ukraine: Sunflower Seeds is being crowdfunded on the Zoop platform, with a campaign that includes retailer levels for hardcover and so
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Most people have heard by now that Brace Books and More is hosting Ree Drummond at the bookstore in Ponca City on Saturday, December 4 at 2pm to sign copies of her latest cookbook.
Ree Drummond’s new cookbook from the publisher William Morrow and Company is titled The Pioneer Woman Coo
As the holiday season approaches, the gift-giving traditions are kicking into high gear. With this season comes memories we all have. That one aunt or well-meaning parent who knows you’re really into books. As they shop, they grab anything book-related, wrap it up, and throw it under the
There was a time before smartphones had even been thought of, let alone invented, when people had to actually rely on calendars that hung on the wall in the kitchen to know when and where they were supposed to be. I know, imagine that!
Personally, I still love printed calendars and conti
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Spooky stories featuring the supernatural were all the rage during the darkest time of the year.
Towards the end of each year, as fireplaces are lit and hot cocoa is made, Americans have made it a tradition to revis
Sometimes, life's greatest journeys start with the smallest push.
Evansville author Connie Stambush, who uses the pen name C.L. Stambush, might agree. She's traveled across Europe and the Middle East and driven a motorcycle around the borders of India on a five-month, 7,000-mile odyss
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State University horticulture experts will spread holiday cheer with book signings and floral design demonstrations in Meridian and Starkville next week.
The authors of “The Promise of Good Things – Floral Design for the Fall and Winter Holiday Season�
On the list of small businesses hit hardest by the pandemic, escape rooms had to be near the top. Many folks, after all, were not too keen on the idea of spending an hour with multiple people in an enclosed public space.
But while many escape rooms simply closed up shop, Champaign-Urbana