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Tomi Adeyemi, known for her novel 鈥楥hildren of Blood and Bone鈥 will deliver the closing remarks at the free literary festival.
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The author鈥檚 latest work is a natural history of the moments that make us human.
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Organizers are raising money to fix up the late author鈥檚 bookstore in Archer City.
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Women鈥檚 Storybook Project brings 鈥渉ope inside dark places.鈥
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The literary festival will take place Oct. 11-13.
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The festival will showcase 60 North Texas authors and workshops for people interested in joining the literary business.
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In his new book 鈥淥ccupy Whiteness,鈥 Zihuantanejo includes poems, short essays and micro essays about Latino life in Dallas and beyond.
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Many university students don't actually know about the almost unlimited amount of resources available at their college libraries. Most students will think of tutoring services or resource books to check out for a paper, but most university libraries have so much more to explore.
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The Human Rights Initiative of North Texas will bring together two local authors for a conversation about their stories.
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More than 60 years after the classic novel came out, Atticus Finch remains one of the most beloved characters in literature. But a new stage adaptation on tour in Dallas makes changes some people may take issue with.
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Lots of local indie publications will be available at the event Saturday. Here's a sample.
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Usually students get to class early to pick a good seat. Get to Kenton Rambsy鈥檚 class early and you鈥檒l hear Jay Z鈥檚 music playing in the room.The artist鈥