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²ÝÁñÉçÇø professor Kathryn Trueblood wins fiction award | Western Washington University Associate Professor of English Kathryn Trueblood won the 2013 Bellevue Literary Review Goldenberg Prize for Fiction for her story "The No-Tell Hotel," according to a press release. The contest was judged by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jane Smiley… |
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Trueblood wins literary award for short story 'The No-Tell Hotel' | |||
Miller, Paola have pieces published in 'Seneca Review' | |||
Children's book sale starts Dec. 6 | |||
How to be creative in a busy world | In a world crowded with innumerable distractions and incalculable nuggets of new information, it’s often difficult for even the most productive writers and artists to find the time and space for quiet musing and the quality moments that so often lead to new creations. |
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Lovely Design: Jeopardy Magazine Made with Real Gold | Jeopardy Magazine is the undergraduate-run literary and fine arts publication of Western Washington University that showcases the voices of students, faculty, staff, and alumni each spring. Their goal is to present Western's best works of the literary and fine arts as part of a cohesive and… |
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Alumnus' documentary on poverty to screen Nov. 26 | |||
More students venture into digital classroom for online courses | Matthew McSweeney spends a lot of time on the computer, so when the senior at Skyline High School failed geometry last year his parents suggested he give math class another go, but instead online. |
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Rivera to share excerpts from her course on African-American literature | |||
Panel to discuss Western Reads book Oct. 25 |