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- Non-profit seeks baseball haikus - North Adams Transcript
NORTH ADAMS -- Baseball isn't just for jocks and jugheads but for everyone, even the literary-minded. "America's pastime" has long inspired writers -- not only day-to-day journalists but novelists such as John R. Tunis, Jackson Scholz and the ...
- Sarkozy'nin Babası: Gelinim Bizi Barıştırdı - Güncel Haber
Sarkozy'nin Babası: Gelinim Bizi BarıştırdıGüncel Haber, Turkey - 18 minutes agoThree songs from Quelqu'un m'a dit appear in Hans Canosa's 2005 American film Conversations with Other Women. Bruni recorded an English translation of the ...
- Plotting a Crime - Wall Street Journal
For her new novel "My Sister, My Love," the acclaimed Joyce Carol Oates writes in the voice of 19-year-old Skyler Rampike, the only surviving child of an infamous American family, a decade after the murder of Skyler's 6-year-old sister Bliss, an ice ...
- We want your book and music reviews - Post-Bulletin
We want your book and music reviewsPost-Bulletin, MN - 26 minutes agoPoems of literary quality -- especially poetry on Minnesota places, themes and issues -- have the best chance of publication TO CONTRIBUTE: Send book news, ...
- Festival will promote literary understanding - Khaleej Times
Festival will promote literary understandingKhaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 8 hours ago"The Arabic language must be one of the richest in the world, and the opportunity to celebrate both Arabic and English literature, poetry, books and ...
- The Broken Word, by Adam Foulds; Mandeville, by Matthew Francis; For All We Know, by Ciaran Carson (Independent)
The Broken Word is Adam Foulds's first published poetry (he has written a well-regarded novel). It shows a young man, Tom, fresh from "the bark/ and whine and snivel/ and brag" of school, plunged into service against the 1950s "Mau Mau" uprising in Kenya. The blurb explains this – a pity, because Foulds lets us find out decade, place and bloody context by degrees. The poem quietly initiates ...
- The Newest US Poet Laureate: Kay Ryan - About - News & Issues
The Newest US Poet Laureate: Kay RyanAbout - News & Issues, NY - 1 minute ago... Ryan is most definitely a loner, an outsider in the world of po-biz and writing workshops — witness her 2005 essay for Poetry magazine, “I Go to AWP. ...
- La vie d'une poete:French major wins Ralph Emmons poetry contest - Channels Online (subscription)
La vie d'une poete:French major wins Ralph Emmons poetry contestChannels Online (subscription), CA - 1 hour agoDespite her surprise Catherine Estrada, 22, placed first in this year's Emmons poetry contest held by the English department at City College. ...
- scientist finds peace in writing poetry - Chicago Daily Herald
scientist finds peace in writing poetryChicago Daily Herald, IL - 2 hours agoPoetry isn't what you'd expect to be flowing from the mind of a scientist. Scholarly articles about microorganisms, yes, but poetry? ...
- Poetry in motion - Express TravelWorld
Express TravelWorldPoetry in motionExpress TravelWorld, India - 2 hours ago... spa area called the Aurea Spa to her modern gym and exercise zone, she has both style and substance. This is perhaps why they call her poetry in motion.
- In the next 7: Black Arts Festival; 'X Files' movie - Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com
In the next 7: Black Arts Festival; 'X Files' movieKalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com, MI - Jul 21, 2008... St. Poetry readings, children's events, arts and crafts and the annual Gospel Sunday celebration continue throughout the week. For more on the Black ...
- Author and child advocate to speak in Secaucus (The Jersey Journal)
B est-selling author and child advocate Andrew Bridge headlines the 19th annual Child Abuse Prevention Conference today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the La Quinta Inn and Suites in Secaucus.
- Theatre Review: One Red Flower (Santa Monica Mirror)
One Red Flower , produced and created by Emmy-award winning director Paris Barclay, was presented as a staged reading at the Brentwood Theatre last weekend only as a special benefit supporting New Directions and Rubicon Theatre’s Innovation Fund.
- The path to being published - Longview News-Journal
"Nothing comes out right the first time," Gay Ingram said, sitting in a Longview restaurant where she and fellow wordsmiths gather monthly. While none of the 30 or 40 members of the East Texas Writers Association make a living off their passion for ...
- At the Senior Center: July 24-Aug. 1 - Abington Mariner
Come to the Senior Center on Monday, July 28, at 1 p.m., for a free concert of tunes from the Gaslight Era featuring John Root, the Music Man. An accomplished musician, Root is making a repeat appearance singing and playing the piano, flute, clarinet ...
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