Packaging Substrate / Materials: Paper, Plastic, Cardboard, Fabric
Printing Process: Foil Stamping, Screen Printing, Offset Printing, Embroidery Launched to be the fashion voice speaking up for all those hearts yearning for the delicate scent of natural and freedom plants and flowers, the inspiring gradient hues of infinite skyline, the warming hug of morning sunlight and the gentle touch of warming tropical Vietnam breeze, where Gaieté came from. Concept Gaieté dedicates itself to the maximal-floral details, high quality produced garments and meticulous stitching work to comfort natural lovers. Focusing mainly on e-commerce experiences to provide special caring, we took delivery package into account and developed into a wonderful mystery box with fine material details while market is crowded with brown carton boxes and tapes.
Writer s Digest March/April 2021 Issue Reveal
The March/April 2021 issue of Writer s Digest is showing up in mailboxes and will soon be available at retailers. Get a sneak peek of the new columns we re introducing with the expanded page count!
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Mar 6, 2021
Writer’s Digest gets bigger, better, and more personal in the March/April 2021 issue! We’re unveiling our new expanded look (92 pages!) and a collection of new columns aimed to ensure writers of all levels and genres learn something to help them with their craft. In this issue, our features span intimate topics from how to make the most of your writing habits to writing about your own life with no judgment to advice for writing the most personal of all fictional scenes: the sex scene. This issue includes:
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Hillel Italie
Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) One of the world’s better known fans of mystery novels, Hillary Rodham Clinton, is now writing one.
Clinton is teaming up with her friend, the novelist Louise Penny, on “State of Terror,” which has a plot that might occur to someone of Clinton’s background: A “novice” secretary of state, working in the administration of a rival politician, tries to solve a wave of terrorist attacks. The novel comes out Oct. 12, and will be jointly released by Clinton’s publisher, Simon & Schuster, and Penny’s, St. Martin’s Press.
“Writing a thriller with Louise is a dream come true,” Clinton, who has expressed admiration for Penny and other mystery writers in the past, said in a statement Tuesday. “I’ve relished every one of her books and their characters as well as her friendship. Now we’re joining our experiences to explore the complex world of high stakes diplomacy and treachery. All is not as it first appears.”
With right attitude and outerwear, the fun of dining outside in winter outweighs the drawbacks
The pandemic has led some restaurants to extend outdoor dining long past the usual season, appealing to diners with heated patios and private chalets. We explore the al fresco experience when the temperature dips.
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Paul and Elizabeth Piche of Gorham clink glasses as steam rises from Elizabeth s hot toddy. The two were dining under heat lamps at Chaval on a cold February evening. Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer
At 7:30 a.m., I check the temperature outside (16 degrees) and lay out my clothes on the bed: long underwear top and bottom, two pairs of socks (the outermost of bulky wool), turtleneck, Woolrich ski sweater with snowflake pattern (apt), warm winter hiking pants, REI nylon rain pants, warmest wooliest hat, lined mittens (made from a cast-off wool sweater), down coat that reaches past my knees, wraparound scarf that will wrap three times in a pinch, and snow boots