Anne sewell blasting news

I think you meant "Anne of Green Gables" and "Blasted News"!

In the classic novel "Anne of Green Gables" by Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne Shirley, the protagonist, is known for her imagination and creativity. In one of the most iconic scenes in the book, Anne writes a sensationalized newspaper article, which she calls "Blasted News", about a fictional event in Avonlea.

The article is a work of fiction, but it's written in a style that's meant to be sensational and attention-grabbing, with exaggerated headlines and dramatic language. The article is meant to be humorous and playful, and it showcases Anne's creativity and sense of humor.

The "Blasted News" article has become a beloved part of the "Anne of Green Gables" series, and it's often referenced or parodied in popular culture.