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- Interview: Tim Winton (Guardian Unlimited)
Aida Edemariam talks to Tim Winton about his youth, Australia and why writing is like surfing
- Teen Literary Paper Seeks Contributors - Duxbury Clipper
Attention all Duxbury teens! If you are interested in writing poetry, short stories, fanfics, articles, or anything for a literary newspaper, please join The Burnt Toast Biweekly friends every Thursday at 4 p.m. in the Young Adult section of the ...
- Local Search Site Search - Boston Globe
Local Search Site SearchBoston Globe, United States - 3 hours agoHere are three free events this week for your going out pleasure. Free walking tour @ Arnold Arboretum: Let the arboretum staff tell you about the birds and ...
- School's end weighs on parents (San Diego Union-Tribune)
My son's baseball teacher scheduled an end-of-year, mother-son game the other day, and it was a blast. The 5-year-old boys “won” (wink wink), but not before us moms got to hit a few grounders and run the bases in Central Park in the middle of a workday.
- Tacoma’s Illuminati Literati - Weekly Volcano
Weekly VolcanoTacoma’s Illuminati LiteratiWeekly Volcano, WA - 3 hours ago... poetry workshop: Illumination and the Literary Imagination, presented by Urban Grace and the Tacoma Art Museum Thursday, July 24. This writing workshop ...
- Outfront and center: Bad poetry returns! (The Charlotte Observer)
When the Observer's Doug Robarchek retired in 2005, the humor columnist known as the Outfront Guy single-handedly caused a citywide shortage of cheesy jokes that make you laugh in spite of yourself. For readers who've been jonesing for an Outfront fix ever since, great news: A new book, “The Best of the World's Worst Poetry: 20 Very Odd Years of OutFrontery,” ($14, Main Street Rag). Most of ...
- The Antidote: Classic Poetry for Modern Life (The Epoch Times)
The Revelation of DeathThen did Siddhartha raise his eyes, and seeFast pacing towards the river brink a bandOf wailing people, foremost one who swungAn earthen bowl with lighted c...
- Marketing news - Biz Community
Plagiarism accusations NEWSWATCH: Siphokazi Sowazi, chief executive of Mafube Publishing, owners of Enterprise magazine, has been accused of plagiarising various of her editorial columns, and the Press Council of South Africa has ruled in favour of ...
- Find Daily Automobile & Mobile Industry News - Reviews, Reports ... - Infibeam
Find Daily Automobile & Mobile Industry News - Reviews, Reports ...Infibeam, India - 7 hours agoWe are already discussing possible partnerships with other major European clubs and we intend in due course to develop a full-fledged EBEL family of ...
- History of Parsis: Parthians & Alexander- Part III - Merinews
History of Parsis: Parthians & Alexander- Part IIIMerinews, India - 4 hours agoBecause poetry is the first pillar of Iranian language, his work identifies the richness of the Iranian culture. 940-1020 AD: Iran’s national and most ...
- Lincoln Journal Star - Lincoln Journal Star
For an energetic start, you could take in Lincoln’s 5K run; run a half marathon, 5K or 10K at Brownville; or choose between 2-mile and 10K runs at Seward. Also on Seward’s calendar: a Great Plains Bicycling Club ride to Brainard/Dwight or a ...
- Bergmann aims to go where no poet has gone before - The Capital Times
Bergmann aims to go where no poet has gone beforeThe Capital Times, WI - 3 hours agoThis collection of prose poems that are written as reports from planetary surveys will offer another look at the far-flung places the poet imagines.
- Pet Rock Blog: Rap's all-time MCs (Newsday)
Who is the best rapper of all time? Pet Rock's Mark LaMonica offers his top 5 picks. Hint: Lil' Wayne is not on the list.
- Local Band Q&A: Rachel Stacy - NewsOK.com (subscription)
NewsOK.com (subscription)Local Band Q&A: Rachel StacyNewsOK.com (subscription), OK - 10 hours agoWhen I was aware what poetry was, that was the beginning of my songwriting. After many years of different projects, while attending the University of ...
- Allan Ahlberg: 'The fun thing is still making the book' - Daily Telegraph
At 70, Allan Ahlberg has a string of children's classics to his name, from Burglar Bill to Each Peach Pear Plum. But he's still as modest - and ambitious - as ever, says Nicolette Jones When I meet Allan Ahlberg it crosses my mind there might be a ...
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