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Authorship Literary criticism Literary criticism Books & Reading Methode Psychological literature Publishing Handbooks, manuals, etc Psychology Authorship Style manuals Reader-response criticism Social science literature Publishing Handbooks, manuals, etc Social sciences Authorship Style manuals WritingParks, Tim.
Summary: "Why do we need fiction? Why do books need to be printed on paper, copyrighted, read to the finish? Why should a group of aging Swedish men determine what "world" literature is best? Do books change anything? Did they use to? Do we read to challenge our vision of the world or to confirm it? Has novel writing turned into a job like any other? In Where I'm Reading From, the internationally...
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Publisher / Publication Date: New York Review Books 2015
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1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: 808.3 PARSummary: "The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition is the official source for APA Style. With millions of copies sold worldwide in multiple languages, it is the style manual of choice for writers, researchers, editors, students, and educators in the social and behavioral sciences, natural sciences, nursing, communications, education, business, engineering, and...
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Publisher / Publication Date: American Psychological Assocation 2020
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1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: Word PublicationChabon, Michael.
Summary: A series of linked essays in praise of reading and writing, with subjects running from ghost stories to comic books, Sherlock Holmes to Cormac McCarthy. Throughout, Chabon energetically argues for a return to the thrilling, chilling origins of storytelling, rejecting the false walls around "serious" literature in favor of a wide-ranging affection.
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Publisher / Publication Date: McSweeney's Books 2008