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by Scott Lenski Posted Sep 30, 2019
Today it’s not uncommon for folks to have a number of different devices that they can read and listen...
by Sharon Nagel Posted Sep 19, 2019
NaNoWriMo is National Novel Writing Month. It is an annual contest that began in 1999 to write a 50,000 word...
by Kayla Livingston Posted Sep 12, 2019
Summer is coming to an end and the kids are back in school. Do you find yourself with a lot...
by Valerie Morris Posted Sep 5, 2019
Art is the self-expression of feelings, a vision, beauty, or a stance. Art can also unite communities when that...
by Laura Gravander Posted Aug 14, 2019
It’s hard to believe, but summer is starting to wind down and we’re getting ready for the start of school!...
by Ina Margulis Posted Aug 7, 2019
In 2016 Time Magazine named Elena Ferrante one of the 100 most influential people. For those not in the know,...
by Sharon Nagel Posted Jul 26, 2019
The Library Book by Susan Orlean came out last year and is primarily about a terrible fire that destroyed a...
by Kayla Livingston Posted Jul 23, 2019
Here are some book recommendations that shed light on the refugee experience.
by Valerie Morris Posted Jul 10, 2019
Are you looking for some summer reads to share with the kids? Here is a list of some wonderful and...
by Scott Lenski Posted Jun 29, 2019
We’ve all been there. You have a ticket, boarding pass, school project or paper you need to print and your...