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Summer Camps Back At West Chester University

Reply West Chester University is offering summer music, theatre, writing, and other summer camps with modifications for safety. (Shutterstock) WEST CHESTER, PA Summer camp is not canceled for COVID-19, as West Chester University announced a variety of modified camps and programs it will hold over the summer. In-person camps on West Chester University s campus are moving forward with COVID-19 safety protocols and modifications in place to ensure the safety of campers and staff. Some camps will still be delivered virtually, the university said this week. In all, dozens of in-person and virtual camps and lessons are scheduled for school-aged children from the surrounding region in high-quality, relatively low-cost programs. Information and links to registration for each camp can be found at www.wcupa.edu/summercamps/. Many programs are currently accepting registrations or will be early in May.

Yen Press Announces New Audiobook Partnership For Light Novels With Hachette Audio

Press Release: New York, NY, May 4, 2021: Yen Press has announced a new partnership with Hachette Audio to produce, sell, and distribute digital audiobook editions of select titles. Heading up the program under the Yen Audio label is Publisher and Managing Director  Kurt Hassler, who is teaming up with Hachette Audio’s longtime Publisher and SVP  Anthony Goff, who negotiated the world rights deal for Hachette Book Group. Yen Audio will launch four debut titles in Summer and Fall 2021. The first volume of SOLO LEVELING, a South Korean novel by  Chugong originally published online in serial releases and the basis of the bestselling webtoon of the same name, will be the first audiobook in the collaboration, slated for publication July 2021. The second release will take place in August, when the initial volume of the acclaimed light novel series SWORD ART ONLINE by author 

Hugs are coming back, and for people like me, that s not great news

Hugs are coming back, and for people like me, that’s not great news Chatting about embracing, post-pandemic, with the author of ‘Don’t Hug Doug’ By Meredith Goldstein Globe Staff,Updated May 5, 2021, 3:54 p.m. Email to a Friend Carrie Finison s Don t Hug Doug is about a boy who doesn t like to hughandout A few months ago, my friend Danielle, who knows me well, sent me a link to a children’s picture book by Arlington author Carrie Finison. The book, a January 2021 release, was called “Don’t Hug Doug.” I understood the joke. I can hug, but rarely do I want to. I’m bad at them, despite appreciating them and wanting others to enjoy theirs. I’d rather just nod hello or wave goodbye. I think it stems from allergies; a simple hug with someone who owns a cat can ruin my day and drown me in Benadryl. Not everyone is meant to be physically close to others, for a myriad of reasons.

Colorado Book Awards 2021 Finalist Readings

The early ’90s might not seem that long ago to some of us, but it’s been thirty years since America launched the Hubble telescope, Terminator 2 topped the box office, and C&C Music Factory was insisting it was “Gonna Make You Sweat,” much to the delight of every cardio class since. And it was in this fertile ground that the seeds for the Colorado Book Awards were planted. In the years since, Coloradans have been invited to partake in an annual celebration of local literature, whether that means a book set in our state or one written by a writer who calls Colorado home.

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