paulette kennedy
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The author of gothic historical fiction. Missouri-born, now in Southern California. Writes about haunted heroines, family secrets & fog-shrouded landscapes.
Los Angeles, California.
Joined December 2012
https://t.co/HTNxG6oqdJ In 1925, Sadie Halloran arrives at Blackberry Grange to care for her ailing great-aunt… but the house remembers everything. Ghosts, regrets, and secrets linger in this gothic tale of memory, madness, and lost love. From the author of The Devil.
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NEW ESSAY — In the 17th century, emanating from Antwerp, a new genre of artwork came on the scene: paintings of paintings, works populated by a lush array of meta-images. Thea Applebaum Licht charts the course of this alluring aesthetic tradition: https://t.co/kR21ktnkFK
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It’s Final Draw day for World Cup 26! ⚽️ Decades of FIFA & World Cup-related sites are preserved in the Wayback Machine; some of the 1 trillion pages saved so far. Ready to kick off a trip through the websites of the tournament & your favorite teams? Score your goal with the
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MWX AI Thread Contest! This is your moment to share your voice, your perspective, and your ideas with the community. Whether you want to break down our vision, explore the utility of MWXT, analyze our ecosystem, or highlight the future we’re building for SMEs, your insights
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The Internet Archive's Ops Team is addressing a hardware issue with a network switch following an unplanned upstream power outage. https://t.co/fAuExwnNbx will have intermittent access as equipment is cycled. Thank you for your patience.
The Wayback Machine, https://t.co/W9c5FPIbpT, and some other https://t.co/rvOhn0c6zM functions are offline because some network gear has failed. We apologize and are working on it. More as it happens.
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We've arrived at the final installment of our series on book rebinding, where the Library's advanced book conservation interns have taken you through all the steps of rebinding a book from the Library's Thomas Jefferson Library Collection! Scroll back in our feed to see Acts I &
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All 3 of these pieces can be read in our newly published issue 36, available at https://t.co/SLonlCg9yc
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Poetry, fiction, and nonfiction contest submissions are now open at https://t.co/SLonlCg9yc This contest is judged by Ohio University grads who once called Ellis Hall their home!
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NOR is now accepting artwork to be featured on our website and cover! Submit today at https://t.co/BrMJdyGaVV
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Olivia Clare Friedman in our Fall 2025 issue. Read the entire story in print or online: https://t.co/6zyMExUcOf
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Brent Ameneyro reviews William Archila's S IS FOR in our Fall 2025 issue. Read the entire review in print or online: https://t.co/wnJPaf3mDI
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ATTENTION! We are close to the cap for our fiction submissions! There are only a few spaces left. If you have a work of fiction you've been thinking about submitting, do it now or forever hold your peace! ...Or until next year's submission period comes along.
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Plamena Malinova's interview with Ruth Madievsky, author of All-Night Pharmacy, is up now on the Third Coast website! #BookReview #authors #Literature
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Nestled in Huishan Ancient Town, Liangxi district, Yingyueli Block is cultivating a thriving musical ecosystem🎶 that fuses cultural tourism, music, and Chinese-chic art. With 100+ music events held to date, the block showcases commitment to enhancing Wuxi's reputation as a
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Poetry, fiction, and nonfiction submissions are now CLOSED as we have reached our cap! Thank you to all who submitted! Drama submissions are still OPEN and will be through October 31st. Find more information on our website using the link in our bio. #litmag #closedsubmissions
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Today is the LAST DAY to submit works of drama to Third Coast---and our treat to you this Halloween is that submissions are free today! Submit using the link in our bio. #litmag #literarymagazine #opensubmissions #reading #plays #drama #writing
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“And sometimes, they didn’t remedy the error. The women would slip into each other’s lives, as if trading clothes they’d grown tired of, and never speak of it again.” —from “Double Marriage,” by Ryan Teitman, from our Summer 2025 issue: https://t.co/sBe39YwVIs Art by REWA
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Did you know that five poems in "The Best American Poetry 2025"—edited by David Lehman and guest edited by Terence Winch—originally appeared in The Southern Review? Congratulations to the following authors, and thanks for entrusting us with your work.
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