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Vanessa Patrick Explores the Transformative Power of 'No' in Author Talk
Asia Society
Exploring themes from her new book 'The Power of Saying No,' Vanessa Patrick, Ph.D., shed light on the science behind boundaries and shared tools for...
8 months ago
The forgotten story of Virginia’s Patawomeck tribe to be told in author talks
The Virginian-Pilot
Lora Chilton's novel is rooted in oral histories passed down since English colonizers massacred the men of the tribe and sent the others to...
1 month ago
Authorship identification using ensemble learning
Nature
With time, textual data is proliferating, primarily through the publications of articles. With this rapid increase in textual data,...
29 months ago
When It Comes To Book Sales, What Counts As Success Might Surprise You
NPR
A survey from the Authors Guild reveals a 30 percent decline in author income since 2009. "You used to be able to make an absolutely living...
110 months ago
After fighting his school bully, young boy goes to a meditation retreat in author Minh Le’s "Enlighten Me"
International Examiner
No one ever asks to relive their angsty preteen years. When watching Disney movies becomes too childish and Santa Claus coming down a...
14 months ago
Performance Behavior Patterns in Author-Level Metrics: A Disciplinary Comparison of Google Scholar Citations, ResearchGate, and ImpactStory
Frontiers
The main goal of this work is to verify the existence of diverse behavior patterns in academic production and impact, both among members of...
83 months ago
How 'The Wolf Wants In' Author Laura McHugh Earned The Title "Queen Of The Haunted Heartland"
Bustle
When Laura McHugh writes, the mundane trappings of Midwest life — spinning whirligigs poking through flowerbeds; sweating slices of cream...
63 months ago
Book Review: Algorithms and the End of Politics: How Technology Shapes 21st-Century American Life by Scott Timcke
LSE Blogs
In Algorithms and the End of Politics: How Technology Shapes 21st-Century American Life, Scott Timcke explores how digital technologies are impacting US...
37 months ago
Early onset Alzheimer’s rife in author’s Oklahoma Panhandle family
The Oklahoman
One day 15 years ago, Gary Reiswig was reading a magazine article when he discovered the "miracle” of his life. "There was such a feeling of...
175 months ago
Adventurer Tim Cope, and his dog Tigon, in author talk at the National Library of Australia
The Canberra Times
Dogs aren't usually allowed into the National Library – no matter how much you beg!
64 months ago