Category: Archive
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eReaders vs Tablets
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For the longest time, eReaders reigned as the best new technological gadget. Increasing customer convenience, books became more affordable, a single device replaced multiple books, and screen glares as well as other distractions were eliminated. My first eReader was Barnes & Noble’s first generation NOOK. It had an E Ink…
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From Surface to Meaning: Exploring the Use of Color in History, Politics, and Art
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In anticipation of our soon-to-be-released publication titled From Surface to Meaning: Exploring the Use of Color in History, Politics, and Art, we have provided an abstract of one of the papers chosen for inclusion in this volume as well as a short biography of the author. From Surface to Meaning: Exploring the…
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The Best Book-to-Movie Adaptations
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Being a child of Generation Z (late 1990s to present), I am not very familiar with all the long, classical films with slow-paced plot lines and old-school actors. What I am familiar with is the current trends in entertainment such as dystopian futures, vampires, witches, wizards, and teen drama, so…
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Reading Rainbow Revamped!
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I’m sure we all remember waking up to the sound of the Reading Rainbow theme song echoing across the house. It was a catchy melody with the lyrics, “Butterfly in the sky, I can go twice as high. Just take a look. It’s in a book. It’s Reading Rainbow!” When…
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Episode 4: Interview with Quentin Falk
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Corey Parson sits down with Quentin Falk to discuss the release of the fourth edition of his book, Travels in Greeneland.
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Papers and Publication-Volume 3
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The third digital volume of Papers and Publications has been launched and is available to read here (http://digitalcommons.northgeorgia.edu/papersandpubs/). We’ve begun designing hard copies; based on past experience, we hope to have them for sale by the end of September, if not sooner. This year marked our first creative piece (a…
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New Intern Spotlight: Molly Morelock
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My name is Molly Morelock. I am a sophomore English major with a concentration in Writing and Publication and a minor in Journalism. I was originally born in Guangzhou, China, but I was adopted at three months old by my single mother. I would consider myself a very simple person.…
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Meet Author Quentin Falk
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British film critic, Quentin Falk, will be coming stateside to promote his book, Travels in Greeneland. There will be two chances for you to meet him and get your book signed! Saturday, August 30, 2014, 11:00am-12:00pm at the Decatur Book Festival, UGA Press Booth, in Decatur, GA. Monday, September 1,…
