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Freddy Moyano and his crew are transforming northeast Wisconsin into their personal studio, recreating life in the 19th ...
Award-winning author Francesca Segal shares her thoughts on the joy of world-building, even if the story doesn't involve ...
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Randy Cohen will speak with renowned Irish writer Colum McCann at a live taping of his WAMC radio show "Person Place Thing" ...
How does a woman from New Zealand become interested in the history of northern Trumbull County? If you ask Janet Wells, a 70-year-old genealogist from Christchurch, New Zealand, she will tell you that ...
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The Tasmanian landscape, magnificent and mythical in Arnott’s prose, is haunted by the legacies of colonisation.
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Starting in 1931, Leslie T. White wrote detective short stories for the pulp fiction market, cheap detective magazines ...
UC Santa Barbara's Interdisciplinary Humanities Center kicks off its public event series with a talk by English professor ...
As a genre, historical fiction is by its very nature eclectic ... and her investigation brings her closer to polite society and Hal than she could have dreamed. The more May learns, the more ...