“We want to leave the door open”: Hannah McGregor discusses the changes to the publishing program at SFU
"It's not like they say, 'You have to close.' They just give you a budget you could never possibly run a program on."
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"It's not like they say, 'You have to close.' They just give you a budget you could never possibly run a program on."
Doctorow is no Luddite or Cassandra when it comes to AI.
The announcement is scant on details other than to suggest that moving the minor to the School of Communications is an "obvious fit."
The union will be part of the larger Washington-Baltimore News Guild.
Whether the volume will remain relevant once this hideous presidency finally comes to a close is anybody's guess.
Walrond paid particular attention to regional dialects, drawing careful distinctions between the way Bajan, Panamanian, and British Guianese characters spoke.
Downey practises what fellow Argentine writer Mariana EnrĂquez calls "bizarro fiction."
In the story, a woman named Claribel living in Ohio during the Prohibition era of the 1920s is visited by the ghost of Jeanne d'Arc.
The Things They Carried is described on its title page as "A work of fiction by Tim O'Brien."
Elliott's story does not contain explicit references to The Name of the Rose but its subject and approach lend itself to the interpretation.