After the Kickstarter drama in 2014, the author of "Pictures of Sad Children" left his job without permission. In an exclusive interview, she explained why she had to disconnect from the Internet.
The ghost Paul floated across the office to find his colleague. "Hey, Rachel," he said. "I, uh
Michel Moushabeck, founder and publisher of Northampton Interlink Publishing, spoke about this business earlier this week. Interlink celebrates its 35th anniversary this year. Staff Photo/Kevin Guting
Michel Moushabeck, the founder and publisher of Interlink Publishing, discussed a new
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Maria Suriano previously received funding from the National Research Foundation (NRF).
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Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin announced that it will abandon several print editions in the coming weeks.
The Gannett newspaper has notified subscribers that it will not print publications on December 24th and 25th, and December 31st and January 1st.
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The pressure of rising prices continues to grow, and it seems that there is only one relief-Bitcoin.
No amount of inflation is bad, but now it is obvious and disturbing. The good news is that you have recourse. A sound currency exists-it is called Bitcoin. This article is written for hard-w
Every day I live is a day when I thank my parents for being too busy and not supervising my reading when I was a child. Or the idea of it is too boring. As long as I'm relatively clean and didn't turn off my brother's light, I can almost run through the house with a mile radius around it. T
Every day I live is a day when I thank my parents for being too busy and not supervising my reading when I was a child. Or the idea of it is too boring. As long as I'm relatively clean and didn't turn off my brother's light, I can almost run through the house with a mile radius around it. T
November 9, 2021 | Dennis Hackett dhackett@thereminder.com
Casey Picard. Image source: Hilary Lynn Photography
Ludlow-After publishing her first book "Family Life with My Idiot: A True Story of Survival, Courage and Justice in Childhood Sexual Abuse" in 2017, local sexual abuse surviv
Erik Ko actually got some good news from the pandemic. Although most of the entertainment industry's business has decreased and closed down, he actually saw a bump.
With the closure of movie theaters, nightlife venues, and restaurants, people turned to more solitary reading—and elev
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Elizabeth and Kate Egan will present "Nerdy Growing Up: A Dialogue Between Literary Sisters" at the Curtis Memorial Library on December 2.
Elizabeth Egan (left) and Kate Egan (right). The picture on the left is provided by Elizabeth Egan