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- What's on: Monday May 12 - Scotsman
What's on: Monday May 12Scotsman, United Kingdom - 4 hours agoShare the excitement of discovering today's poets and form your own opinions on the poetry books people are talking about. Scottish Poetry Library ...
- Travel briefs - Post-Bulletin
Travel briefsPost-Bulletin, MN - 45 minutes ago... who will be performing her own poetry and performance pieces throughout the program. The event is free, but donations will be accepted.
- How a ballerina commits fraud - Globe and Mail
The Word Play files are near to bursting, and must be winnowed. Beware the casual metaphor. The Canadian Press's report on a fire that destroyed much of a military armoury this spring included this sentence: "Lt.-Col. [Eric] Gosselin said Quebec City ...
- WPI to Host Rare Reading by Poets Laureate Gertrude Halstead and ... - Media Newswire (press release)
WPI to Host Rare Reading by Poets Laureate Gertrude Halstead and ...Media Newswire (press release), NY - 3 hours agoWorcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and the Worcester County Poetry Association will cosponsor a rare reading by two poets laureate, Gertrude Halstead, ...
- Nomination period extended for state poet laureate honor - Daily Oklahoman
Nominations will be accepted from universities, poetry societies and other cultural organizations only, not from individuals. "Nominees should be distinguished poets who are residents of Oklahoma and who are committed to outreach and the promotion of ...
- Iqbal and Babar changed course of history - The Post
The PostIqbal and Babar changed course of historyThe Post, Pakistan - 4 hours agoSenator Talha Mehmood Aryan, president Pak-Uzbek Friendship Society, said Iqbal and Babar were among them who achieved glorious positions across the Asia by ...
- Vicious Sir Vidia: Out-Snitting the Chilly Brits - New York Observer
Trinidad’s island beauty. If the Nobel Prize is the ticket to one’s own funeral, as T. S. Eliot once quipped, then V. S. Naipaul is taking the scenic route. His authorized (but unsupervised) biography has just appeared in the United Kingdom ...
- Pupils' poetic success - Lynn News
Pupils' poetic successLynn News, UK - 3 hours agoJordan Rumbles (6), of Thornham, was the winner for the years One and Two category with his poem called “County by Numbers”. He was presented with his prize ...
- Publishing success for first-year poets at Banchory - Aberdeen Press and Journal
Publishing success for first-year poets at BanchoryAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 2 hours agoBy Emma Christie READING and writing poetry is often perceived as an unfashionable pastime that many youngsters would never own up to doing. ...
- Dwight Brown Jr. explores history, lore of 'The Pawcatuck River Navy (Westerly Sun)
Dwight Brown Jr. of Hopkinton holds a copy of his latest book, in front, and a copy of a previous effort, "The Whaleship Charles Phelps." Photo by Diane Hunt
- Inspirational Youth Encourage You to Show Your Real Face - Market Wire
Editors Note: Photos are included with this press release. Do you show your real face? Find out by visiting ShowYourRealFace.com . The recently-launched website hosts an interactive online community that encourages individuality and self-expression ...
- The Sweet Lie or the Bitter Truth - RedOrbit
The Sweet Lie or the Bitter TruthRedOrbit, TX - 11 hours agoP. Diane Truswell and Mary L. Kling have independently written poetry, prose and magazine articles for most of their adult lives. ...
- The Half-Life - nextbook
nextbookThe Half-Lifenextbook, NY - 17 minutes agoFamily legend has it that Dunlap—a self-styled publishing tycoon who founded the first trade magazines, among them the scintillatingly titled India Rubber ...
- Pulitzer Prize winning poet to speak at series - The Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Pulitzer Prize winning poet to speak at seriesThe Massachusetts Daily Collegian, MA - 21 minutes agoA professor of English at the University of Massachusetts, Tate is widely regarded as one of the preeminent voices in American poetry. atypical first became ...
- A Life In Books - Newsweek
A Life In BooksNewsweek - 6 hours agoHe writes astonishing scenes. Seagulls hovering over a garbage dump—you can see the seagulls, smell the garbage. The pieces of shoes: poetry. ...
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