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Jim Jones Crime Drama

According to a report in Variety, Jim Jones, the infamous Hoosier who led more than 900 of his followers to a mass suicide in 1978, will be the focus in Season 1 of a yet-to-be-named anthology crime drama (think Fargo) for the cable channel.

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Ask Me Anything: Jamie Hyneman

“It’s odd—I’m someone who is not very gregarious, doesn’t crave attention, doesn’t talk much and am not that good at it. And yet for the longest single period in my life of doing one thing, that’s exactly what’s been required of me. That’s why I’m often told I seem cranky on-camera.”

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John Green Finally Goes To The Movies!

Whatever happens next, fans of Green’s video blogs, YouTube channels, Tumblr accounts, Facebook pages, and Twitter feeds can be sure of one thing: He will keep us posted.

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Three Things to Know about Project for Awesome

Don’t know about Project for Awesome? Here’s three things you should know before it begins on December 12.

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Day Trip: Bel Canto

Your book club may want to skip its December discussion in favor of a road trip to see the world premiere of Ann Patchett’s bestselling Bel Canto at the Lyric Opera of Chicago.

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The Five Best Exchanges from Letterman’s Appearance at Ball State

“We [thought] Mom was taking a nap. At 7 [or] 8 o’clock we can’t find Mom… She’d gone out to the backyard and fallen asleep. My hand to God there was a deer licking the salt off the rim of her glass.”

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Top Five Writing Nooks

Local spots for local writers.

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Literary Indiana: The Next Chapter

Indiana’s literary tradition didn’t end with Kurt Vonnegut. And John Green is just one of the many great writers working here today. We bookmarked the state’s most accomplished authors, checked out Indy’s literary archives, and penned the Great American Blurb on where to publish locally. As you can see, there’s still a lot to write home about.

Michael Dahlie Writing Room
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Literary Indiana: Scratch Pads

A look into the creative spots of Indiana’s authors.

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Literary Indiana: Meet the Presses

Three local publishing options for your book.

Boomhower
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Literary Indiana: Nonfiction Authors

Think nonfiction is boring? Think again.

Boruch
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Literary Indiana: Poets

Indiana’s greatest poets come from all walks of life.

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Literary Indiana: The Write Stuff

Sometimes literary archives house hidden gems.

Frank Bill
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Literary Indiana: Fiction

Vonnegut isn’t all Indiana has to offer.

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10 Books for Andrew Luck’s Teammates And Coaches

The Wall Street Journal reports that Andrew Luck is the unofficial librarian of the NFL, here are a few books he needs to deliver to his teammates, coaches, and front office.

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