If you’ve been looking to learn more about “You”, Ricken Hale’s book from Severance is now available to download from Apple.
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Rebecca Minkoff is leaving The Real Housewives of New York City after one season, she confirmed in a statement on February 4.
Patricia McCarthy edited Agenda poetry journal for more than 20 years. She won the British National Poetry Competition in 2013. A pamphlet of new poems is due later this year from Dare-Gale Press ...