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April 2023

BBC World Service launches “Dars” – the first multi-platform education series for Afghan children barred from school

“As the global public service broadcaster, it felt only right that BBC World Service stepped in to adapt and use the BBC’s world-leading education content, as well as our journalism, to help children excluded from school, particularly girls.” — Fiona Crack, BBC World Service News Controller BBC World Service is launching the first series of […]

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Richard Masters’ Seven Supernatural Stories Will Be Exhibited at the 2023 L.A. Times Festival of Books

This April 22-23, 2023, the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, will set the stage for the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. This event will feature dozens of book exhibits showcasing authors from across many favorite genres. Among them is Richard Masters, who recently published his first work of supernatural fiction. His book, By

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S. A. Umberger’s Poetry Collection is Inspired by the Beauty of the World

Like any excellent work of art, poems can expand anyone’s thinking and worldview. A person might come across a poem written by someone considerably younger or older than he or from a completely other society. Either way, poetry helps a person understand a challenge they are facing. Using symbolism and metaphors, poets evoke good emotions

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