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Francesca Lia Block's new novel House of Hearts hits bookstores.
Emily St. Martin joins the Los Angeles Times.
Trevor Lyons stars in Bad Nanny.
Murad Amayreh selected for Red Sea Lodge Film Festival.
Luke Yankee publishes the Art of Writing for the Theatre.
Maggie Downs in the Toronto Star.
Natashia Deon a finalist for the NAACP Award.
Charles Thompson in the Los Angeles Times.
Tracy Kowalski picks up an award nomination for Death & Bowling.
Heather Scott Partington selected for one of the best reviews of the year in Alta.
Tyrell Johnson's latest selected as a Best Book of 2022 by the NY Times.
Jalysa Conway inks deal with Spike Lee for new TV series.
Liska Jacobs book named best of the year by Esquire.
Maggie Downs chats with Fran Lebowitz.
Leanne Phillips wins 6th Annual Launch Pad Prose Contest.
Courtney Hunter-Stangler in Dread Central.
Jesenia Chavez is a Rising Star...
Mark Takano wins his Congressional seat...again.
Cynthia Romanowksi in acclaimed new anthology.
Jackie Desforges in the Los Angeles Times.
Nicky Loomis named new Op-Ed editor for the Palm Springs Desert Sun.
Jacqueline McKinley celebrates 100 episodes of her show The Neighborhood.
Michelle Poveda in the Los Angeles Times.
Liska Jacobs in the NY Times.
Maggie Downs sells her latest nonfiction book!
Lynn Grant Beck is taking over the world...
Lee Cataluna gets a rave NY Times review for her new play.
Brian Asman gets a big new deal for two books!
Emily St. Martin writes an amazing essay for the OC Register.
Ashley Santana is interviewed about LatinX horror.
Joe Garrity (and former professor Andrea Siegel!) talk twins in the NY Times.
Guy Nicolucci pens another cable classic.
Maria Duarte in the Los Angeles Times.
Sara Marchant picks up a notable essay in Best American Essays.
Brian Asman wins best short at Gen Con!
Natashia Deon named a finalist for the Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Foundation Prize.