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    Riverdale Avenue Books Wins Gold, Silver and Bronze Independent Publisher Book Awards

    Riverdale Avenue Books Wins Gold, Silver and Bronze Independent Publisher Book Awards

    Last night, Riverdale Avenue Books received three Independent Publisher Book (IPPY) Awards in the erotica and horror categories, as well RAB/Afraid Author Jeremy Wagner for outstanding author website at the awards ceremony held at the Copacabana in New York City. The Independent Publisher Book Awards, affectionately called the IPPY Awards, has identified a reading list of progressive, thought-provoking books, the kind that can touch lives, advance careers and stretch our imag
    Serena Williams Invests in a New Luxury Bridal Store Company

    Serena Williams Invests in a New Luxury Bridal Store Company

    voguemagazine Superstar athlete, new mom and recent bide, Serena Williams, is one of the investors behind a new bridal concept store aimed at millennial brides that just opened in New York City in time for the 2019 wedding season. Serena Williams said, "the experience of finding my wedding dress was incredibly memorable and meaningful to me so I'm thrilled to support Floravere's mission to make the luxury bridal industry inclusive and accessible to more women than ever before
    Unique Performance of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde

    Unique Performance of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde

    This story has been around a long time, so you might wonder how a fresh approach can be made, but this current two-person tale of the thin line between good and evil in all men is surprisingly entertaining, and worth the trip to the small two-story theater. This interpretation of the Robert Louis Stevenson novella was written and performed by Burt Grinstead and Anna Stromberg, and directed by Grinstead. The world premiere of the play was presented as part of The Hollywood Fri
    The Browne Pop Culture Library at Bowling Green State U Reviews Harlequin Covers

    The Browne Pop Culture Library at Bowling Green State U Reviews Harlequin Covers

    On April 23rd, the Browne Pop Culture Library at the Bowling Green University @ BGSU‏ @BGSU_PopCultLib did a #RomanceHistory thread on Twitter, reviewing how Harlequin Romance covers had changed at the venerable line between numbers 1000 (1966), 2000 (1976) and 3000 (1989) The cover for number 1000, "A Girl Named Smith" (1966) by Jane Arbor is sort of the proto-Harlequin cover for the line's early years. Heroine in the forefront, hero in the background. If they're ever close