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Lost in translation: local author bridging cultural gaps through stories

February 22, 2024 Madison Ryan 0

The New Voices Showcase at the A.C. Hunter Library on Feb. 24 invites local authors to present work in their own languages.

Dawn Baker stands infront of a table full of her own books. It was taken at a book fair in Gander a few years ago.
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‘A Newfoundland Alphabet’ helps preserve culture

March 23, 2023 Ariyana Gomes 0

A children’s book by Gander author Dawn Baker is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a new edition that captures the essence of Newfoundland and Labrador’s culture and traditions.

Kevin Major at the St. John's Farmers Market Book Fair
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Book fair encourages access to literature in St. John’s

March 28, 2022 Sarah Antle 0

The St. John’s Farmers Market hosted the Book Fair Market last weekend. The event supported local authors, publishers, booksellers and bookmakers in the province. 

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Global pandemic no match for ArtsNL awards

December 4, 2020 James Piercey 0

While the ArtsNL awards were held in a limited capacity this year, they were no less meaningful for those involved.

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‘Literacy isn’t a luxury’

February 9, 2017 Kicker Comments Off on ‘Literacy isn’t a luxury’

While supporting local literacy festival, book lovers protest new tax.

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