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- Your Brain Needs Feeding - Try Lexemes: Anthology - PR.com
Perth, Australia, May 28, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Young author Lily Seabrooke wanted to write and publish a book within a short space of time, while incorporating content that was interesting and educational. She has found a solution. Lexemes is a 192 ...
- Big day for small book publishers - Ontario Mirror Guardian
Big day for small book publishersOntario Mirror Guardian, Canada - 15 minutes ago"A book that we are putting out this weekend is a book of poetry that I wrote and another member of the collective illustrated. And we'll do the layout and ...
- Arts gala set for October - Midland Mirror
Arts gala set for OctoberMidland Mirror, Canada - 46 minutes agoThe Huronia Foundation for the Arts will be hosting the second-annual Love of the Arts gala in September. The fundraiser will feature the “Tastes, ...
- Roses are Red for Defunct Portland Journal - Utne Reader Online
Utne Reader OnlineRoses are Red for Defunct Portland JournalUtne Reader Online - 39 minutes agoThere are healthy doses of poetry (both prose-poetry and verse) and a long interview with Walt Curtis, the “Unofficial Poet Laureate of Portland. ...
- Taken by the river he loved - Twin Falls Times-News
Months before making his final whitewater voyage, Bill Studebaker foresaw taking his last breath in an Idaho river. The body of Studebaker, who drowned in a whitewater kayaking accident Friday on the East Fork of the South Fork of the Salmon River ...
- Remember When: Jersey City in the 1940s were good times, bad times (Stuart News)
These were the good times. Our high school was a parochial school, academically challenging. We were very much into the "Big Bands" and the dances of the times.
- Chicago theater breezes into Voodoo Mystere (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Two theatrical blasts from the Windy City -- one challenging, one a romp -- can now be seen at the newly christened Voodoo Mystere Lounge in the French Quarter.
- The New Yorker hit a new low - La Crosse Tribune
The New Yorker has hit a new all-time low with its so-called satirical cover. This is a disturbing, disgusting, radical, racist thing. It is not funny. It is sad that there are lots of people who will believe this garbage. The Swift-Boat ads ...
- 'Can You Imagine': Author Shares His Life Stories Through New ... - Biloxi Sun Herald
Short stories and poems encourage the reader to imagine the possibilities for their life in Kelly K. Owens' new book "Can You Imagine" (published by AuthorHouse - http://www.authorhouse.com). Within the 340 pages, Owens shares the knowledge he has ...
- A musical masterpiece - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
A musical masterpieceThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 3 hours agoIf the Ocean Grove Great Auditorium organ -- one of the nation's largest -- were to celebrate its long life with a birthday cake this week, it would have to ...
- A shrine, a shame - Boston Globe
Outside the charred remains of a ruined home in South Boston, a makeshift shrine has sprung up. It is full of good wishes for the souls of the two girls who used to live there, the sisters who lost their lives in a gruesome arson. The shrine includes ...
- Read This Funny Story of Tooth Trouble -- New Children's Picture Book is a Humorous Story About a Little Girl, Her ... (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN JOSE, Calif., June 2, 2008 -- The legend of the tooth fairy continues to fascinate children everywhere. For many innocent kids, the tooth fairy is real and a reward waits for them when they put their pulled tooth under their pillows before going to sleep.
- Breaking News: Maria Shriver endorses Barack Obama - Los Angeles Times Blogs
In a dramatic moment at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion, California First Lady Maria Shriver just strode out onto a stage that had already seen its share of celebrities -- Oprah Winfrey and Stevie Wonder among them -- and announced that she was joining the ...
- The New Quarterly reaches for the top - Exchange Morning Post
Exchange Morning PostThe New Quarterly reaches for the topExchange Morning Post, Canada - 1 hour agoJudges cited his recent memoir The Names of Things, his book-length poem The Year One (winner of the Atlantic Poetry Prize in 2004), and his novella The ...
- Jimmy Carter: peanut farmer to peacemaker - Times Online
Jimmy Carter: peanut farmer to peacemakerTimes Online, UK - 1 hour ago“My biggest ambition was to please my father,†he has noted, and only relatively recently, when he published a book of poetry, did he add that “Even now I ...
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