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Knitting News Archive26-Apr-2008
How to pitch story to journalists and get noticed (Akron Beacon Journal) In his new book The Home Office From Hell Cure, small-business adviser Jeffrey Landers offers five tips for getting journalists to sit up and notice you.
Forecast Today for SILVER CITY, NM (Silver City Sun-News) The Southwest Women's Fiber Arts Collective is looking for students interested in an after school Knitting program that has already begun with student at Sixth Street Elementary School. In order to expand eight more knitters are needed as instructors once a week for one and a half hours.
Paperback Trade Fiction (New York Times) 1. THE MEMORY KEEPER?S DAUGHTER, by Kim Edwards 2. WATER FOR ELEPHANTS, by Sara Gruen 3. NINETEEN MINUTES, by Jodi Picoult 4. THE KITE RUNNER, by Khaled Hosseini 5. THE FRIDAY NIGHT KNITTING CLUB, by Kate Jacobs
Washington Area Bestsellers (Washington Post) Rankings reflect sales for the week ended April 20, 2008.
Psychos, 'pop' art and bricks (Southeast Missourian) This week, as I start winding up my whirlwind tour of art on the Web, I want to emphasize crafts. No no no, not your aunt's dusty macrame from the 1970s, but a loose category of handmade things with a little bit of an odd twist.OK then, let's consider Knitting.
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