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The annual literary festival held in Woodstock, Vermont, is "closing down" and the upcoming festival set for June 2024 is no longer happening. Organizers said putting on the festival presented too many challenges.
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We take a look at how Vermont public libraries are supporting their communities with Brave Little State.
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New England author Amy Brady takes a look at American's love of ice.
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Trish O'Kane pairs college students with Burlington elementary school kids for birding adventures that yield surprising benefits. Her new memoir, "Birding to Change the World," explores how birding can be a gateway into personal healing, environmental and social justice, and stronger human connections.
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Vermont Edition's winter book show returns, with a special focus on books by Black authors.
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A conversation with Dan Nott, graduate and instructor of the Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction.
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M.T. Anderson counts on the portion of him that is still childlike to write books that capture young readers' imaginations.
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Vermont author Tamara Ellis Smith has penned a children's book that uses elephants and other animals to help kids face and understand the difficult emotions that come with grief.
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In the novel, the fictionalized Grant reflects on his life as a husband, father, general and American president.
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Before he became a refugee, Abdihamid says he guided his family's herd of camels from village to village, selling the animals’ valuable milk.