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May 2021

5 of the best new cocktail books to whet your appetite

2021-05-26
By: Clarence R. Delcastillo
On: May 26, 2021
In: Handcrafted books

This content contains affiliate links. When you purchase through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. One of my pre-pandemic joys was sitting in a cocktail bar reading a book. I was able to enjoy the atmosphere of the bar, a delicious cocktail and a wonderful book. Even betterRead More →

Children’s book helps allay fears surrounding the arrival of cicadas

2021-05-24
By: Clarence R. Delcastillo
On: May 24, 2021
In: Childrens book

The children’s book helped children overcome their fear of cicadas the last time they invaded the area. Decades later, the book still has an impact. WASHINGTON – The cicadas are here and these giant insects can scare young children. Kita Murdock and Patsy Helmetag decided to write a children’s bookRead More →

Rare books shed light on the history of the Arab world

2021-05-14
By: Clarence R. Delcastillo
On: May 14, 2021
In: Handcrafted books

DUBAI: Bahraini-American artist Nasser Alzayani has come a long way since his school days, when his art teachers noticed his talent but dismissed the idea that it could ever become a career. In 2015, Alzayani earned a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the American University of Sharjah in the UnitedRead More →

ALDI supermarket shoppers at war with ‘inappropriate’ and ‘bloody’ children’s book My Farm

2021-05-07
By: Clarence R. Delcastillo
On: May 7, 2021
In: Childrens book

An ALDI buyer sparked a huge debate among her fellow buyers after raising concerns about a children’s book she recently bought from her local store. Sharing on a popular Facebook group, mom Phoebe said she wondered if the book My farm by Alison Lester – which was available in aRead More →

Tim Hortons Mother’s Day donut boxes are disguised as giant books

2021-05-04
By: Clarence R. Delcastillo
On: May 4, 2021
In: Handcrafted books

If you saw a giant book on the counter titled Frozen Expectations or Twenty thousand Timbits under the sea, you might find it weird, but probably not weird enough to assume it’s filled with donuts. That’s Tim Hortons goal this Mother’s Day. In honor of moms around the world whoRead More →

Epic Games bought the ArtStation art portfolio site

2021-05-03
By: Clarence R. Delcastillo
On: May 3, 2021
In: Art portfolio

ArtStation announced its acquisition by Epic Games last week. The website serves as a community for digital artists where they can share their portfolios and improve their craft with educational material. The popular community site will help Epic promote their developer tools. Product promotion – As part of the acquisition,Read More →

Glasgow Mum writes covid children’s book to raise money for food banks

2021-05-02
By: Clarence R. Delcastillo
On: May 2, 2021
In: Childrens book

An amateur author has written a free book for children to help them cope with the coronavirus pandemic. Hyndland mum, Lorna Morrow has self-published a children’s book called ‘The Midges Keep Their Distance’ which tells children the story of the pandemic through a swarm of midges. Lorna said: “It madeRead More →

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