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  • Oct 1, 2024 | globenewswire.com | Irene Latham |Charles Waters |Mercè López |Lindsay Matvick

    Minneapolis, Minnesota, Oct. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- This October, Carolrhoda Booksâ, an imprint of Lerner Publishing Group™, presents The Mistakes That Made Us: Confessions from Twenty Poets selected by award-winning authors Irene Latham and Charles Waters and illustrated by Mercè López. In this beautiful collection, twenty brave poets share real-life blunders they made as young people and reveal how they learned from them. Scoring a goal against your own team.

  • Aug 8, 2024 | publishersweekly.com | Irene Latham |Charles Waters |Karim Shamsi-Basha |Henry Herz

    The Mistakes That Made Us: Confessions from Twenty PoetsEd. by Irene Latham and Charles Waters, illus. by Mercè López.

  • Aug 4, 2024 | news-leader.com | Charles Waters

    My guest today is Charles Waters, who lives outside Atlanta in Stone Mountain, Georgia. He started writing in college and discovered how much he enjoyed poetry in 2003. He especially loves the books he co-authors with Irene Latham (a previous guest here), which have targeted students from pre-K through college. A unique fact about Charles is that he is a professional actor and has appeared on TV, in commercials, eight years at Walt Disney World, and on many stages and national tours. ~ David L.

  • Nov 30, 2023 | slj.com | Charles Waters |Traci Sorell |Kara Yorio |Donna Barba Higuera

    Border Crossing by Sneed B. Collard III wins the 2024 Orbis Pictus Award, while The Probability of Everything by Sarah Everett earns the 2024 Charlotte Huck Award. The National Council of Teachers of English has announced the winners of the 2024 Orbis Pictus and Charlotte Huck Awards. Since 1989, the Orbis Pictus Award has recognized excellence in nonfiction for children. The 2024 Orbis Pictus Award winner is Border Crossings by Sneed B. Collard III, illus. by Howard Gray.

  • Sep 19, 2023 | newenglandbizlawupdate.com | Charles Waters

    For years, courts in all jurisdictions across the United States wrestled with what constitutes a “deadlock” for a privately-held company, but without attempting to fashion an overall framework for evaluating claims of deadlock. That changed with the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court’s decision in Koshy v. Sachdev, 477 Mass. 759 (2017).  However, since then, courts have resisted expanding the concepts set forth in Koshy, and have applied the SJC’s framework strictly.

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