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Posted on Sep 16, 12:15 AM
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FRONT ROYAL -- From bringing in authors and food demonstrations, to simply offering a place to buy new bestsellers in Front Royal, Main Street Book Co. is looking to fill more than one niche on the street from which it takes its name.
Posted on Sep 13, 12:15 AM
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WINCHESTER -- Early eye care is more important than many parents realize, according to David B. Miller, an optician who recently published his first book, a children's story that stresses the importance of good eyesight.
Posted on Sep 11, 12:15 AM
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The tale may take place 150 years ago, but the author is using the latest method to get his book to readers.
Posted on Sep 2, 12:15 AM
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WINCHESTER -- There's a new place in town where writers can go when they need a little inspiration or support. Or, they can just sit quietly and listen.
Posted on Jul 23, 12:15 AM
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As a long-time law-enforcement officer, Todd Freiwald has come across a lot of bad guys. That made him worry for his three sons.
Posted on Jul 3, 12:15 AM
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WINCHESTER -- When the Shenandoah Arts Council's board of directors rewrote its mission statement earlier this year, it went out of its way to include not only visual arts, but performing and literary arts as well.
Posted on May 29, 12:15 AM
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EDINBURG -- The whole notion of not judging a book by its cover can be tossed out the window for the latest depiction of Shenandoah County's rich history.
Posted on May 22, 12:15 AM
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STEPHENSON - Winsome Earle Sears always has a story to tell. Sears, a former Marine and Virginia state legislator, has traveled down many different roads, all of which have produced various tales, but the constant thread that runs throughout her storied life remains unwavering: her faith.
Posted on May 13, 12:15 AM
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FRONT ROYAL - It was a matter of being in the right place at the right time that led Christopher Shannon to write his latest book, "Bowery to Broadway: The American Irish in Classic Hollywood Cinema" (University of Scranton Press). The associate professor of history at Christendom College in Front Royal has written books before, but nothing like this.
Posted on Feb 20, 4:15 AM
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WOODSTOCK -- In Jason F. Wright's latest novel, the Northern Shenandoah Valley has a starring role, painted as a place where dreams are realized, souls unite and family is most important.
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