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The way Catholics really live has been Gordon's perennial concern in her six works of fiction.
What will happen to independent presses as they face new financial, marketing, and distribution pressures?
Duff Brenna, a Midwestern outlaw turned professor, whose first book was turned down by forty-six publishers, is emerging at fifty-five as a formidable novelist.
The Millay Colony for the Arts builds a new facility that provides access to writers and artists with disabilities.
The way Catholics really live has been Gordon's perennial concern in her six works of fiction.
The new technology on the Internet could significantly change the way the courts interpret the first amendment.
Literary organizations receive nearly $3 million, despite Congress's threat to abolish the agency.
Nobel laureate Soyinka stands accused of treason by his home country, Nigeria.
Poets & Writers signs Barnes & Noble as its first corporate sponsor.
The triannual journal "Five Points" is launched.
The Lawrence O'Shaughnessy Award and the Chinook Prize.