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Writing with joy: Houstonian Katherine Center shares the philosophy behind her bestselling novels

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Houston native and bestselling author Katherine Center has found her purpose: writing books that inspire and uplift others. Her latest novel, 'The Love Haters' hits store shelves May 20th, but first she's chatting with Houston Life host Derrick Shore about why her writing style connects with readers so deeply.

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Father-daughter duo writes children’s book based on iconic Hispanic saying

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“Heal, heal, frog’s butt,” is the literal translation of the iconic Hispanic saying sana, sana, colita de rana.

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Houston’s ‘Little Banned Library’ highlights literature as Texas leads country in number of books banned

Read full article: Houston’s ‘Little Banned Library’ highlights literature as Texas leads country in number of books banned

Jennifer and her husband Glenn opened Little Banned Library in Houston Heights at the corner of Heights Boulevard and 11th Street.

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Houston author J. Elle hopes to ‘inspire a movement’ in new YA Fantasy novel inspired by Third Ward

Read full article: Houston author J. Elle hopes to ‘inspire a movement’ in new YA Fantasy novel inspired by Third Ward

HOUSTON – A Houston-native author is tackling racism, privilege and empowerment in her new, debut novel. Author J. Elle spoke to KPRC 2 about her book described as the 2018 film “The Hate U Give” meets DC’s “Wonder Woman” taking place in a “Black Panther” world. Elle said she hopes her book can “inspire a movement and plant the seeds of change.”From inspiration to publishingElle told KPRC 2 an image rooted in her mind brought her to the keyboard. Ad“Writing is like exercise, like I just sat there (at my desk) one morning and started drafting what came to mind,” she told KPRC 2. My neighborhood lives in the pages of this book,” she told KPRC 2.

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Houston is looking for its next poet laureate. Here’s how you can apply.

Read full article: Houston is looking for its next poet laureate. Here’s how you can apply.

Gwen Zepeda, Houston's 2013-2015 poet laureate, at the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage Conference XV in February 2020. HOUSTON – The Mayor’s Office and the Office of Cultural Affairs is looking for the next poet laureate to celebrate Houston’s culture and diversity through literature. Serving as the city’s ambassador for literary arts, the goal for the Poet Laureate is to represent Houston by creating excitement about poetry through outreach, programs, teaching, and written work, the Office of Cultural Affairs said. Poet laureates will serve a two-year term and the current term will begin in April. The serving poet laureate will receive a total honorarium of $20,000 over the two-year term, the city said on the website.

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A Harvard professor strikes a chord in poem dedicated to frontline workers fighting the pandemic

Read full article: A Harvard professor strikes a chord in poem dedicated to frontline workers fighting the pandemic

HOUSTON – A Harvard Medical School professor and doctor of internal medicine published a poem as an ode to essential workers fighting the coronavirus pandemic and their families and it’s now circulating widely on social media. Wendy Stead, MD authored the poem “An Essential Worker’s List of Pandemic Chores for the Kids”, written about the children of essential workers who were left home to take care of the chores, from laundry to schoolwork. In the poem published on the JAMA Network, she emphasized that she “is an essential worker” and called it a comfort of being one “while the dead (bodies) piled up.”“It’s OK to lose the game. Sometimes a leader needs to stay calm so everyone else knows it will be OK,” the poem said. Many of the readers on JAMA Network took the time to comment on her poem, saying it captured the conflict between a mom with her love for her children and her career as a frontline worker.

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Adopt these habits to make your kids lifelong readers

Read full article: Adopt these habits to make your kids lifelong readers

The value of reading cannot be overstated. No matter how old or young your children are, have you read with them today?

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