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Last spring the Kentucky Women Writers Conference Board of Directors and I demonstrated our negative capability by voting to move this fall’s conference online. Turn pain and angst into art.
Kentucky author Meg Shaffer, the bestseller behind "The Wishing Game" and "The Lost Story," is making waves in the fantasy book market.
The first Kentucky Women Writers Conference was held in 1979. Since then, the conference has brought high-profile best-selling authors to campus while nurturing promising writers closer to home.
In honor of Women’s History Month, Governor Andy Beshear and Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman helped unveil the portraits of the four newest inductees of the “Kentucky Women Remembered ...
Beloved author, professor and feminist bell hooks, known for titles like "Aint I A Woman" and "All About Love," has died. She was 69. The author's family confirmed her death to USA TODAY, saying ...
Garrard Countian Margaret G. Vaughn was proud of her two sons who’d ridden off to the Civil War in the First Kentucky Cavalry, U.S. Army. So naturally, she didn’t appreciate being forced to ...
A Kentucky woman stood up to former U.S. Gymnastics Doctor Larry Nassar and helped put him behind bars for sexually abusing children. Rachael Denhollander's bravery inspired 500 more survivors to ...
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Is the next ‘it’ fantasy author this woman from Kentucky ... - MSNKentucky author Meg Shaffer, the bestseller behind "The Wishing Game" and "The Lost Story," is making waves in the fantasy book market. advertisement Louisville Courier-Journal ...
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