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- Literary magazines collaborate - Wesleyan Argus
Literary magazines collaborateWesleyan Argus, CT - 8 hours ago“I know I was scared to death coming into [Wesleyan’s publishing scene],” Knittle said. “If students are writing work that they feel good about, though, ...
- Everyday art - Episcopal News Service
Everyday artEpiscopal News Service, NY - Nov 18, 2008As a teenager, he wrote stories that were dark and strange, and later he wrote two dark and strange novels that were published by a major publishing house. ...
- Pulitzer-prize writer to speak at MCCC - Lansdale Reporter
Pulitzer-prize writer to speak at MCCCLansdale Reporter, PA - 5 minutes agoIt also will feature conference workshops by other writers on novel, short story, query letter, poetry, writing for the Web, journalism, comics, ...
- Griffin student’s poem published - Star Community Newspapers
Griffin student’s poem publishedStar Community Newspapers, TX - 3 hours agoThe collection of poetry, which contains her work, consists of selected poems from grades seven through 12. Her poem can be found in the spring 2008 edition ...
- Review: ''Dream' meanders through the life of Patti Smith - Contra Costa Times
Heavy on the gabba gabba, light on the hey, "Patti Smith: Dream of Life," the long-gestating documentary on the punk priestess, is an offering of devotion from a longtime friend and, as such, pretty much a fans-only affair. After meeting Smith at a ...
- Public to be given say in selection of poet laureate - Daily Telegraph
Ministers will this week announce changes to the selection process for the prestigious post, previously held by John Betjeman and Ted Hughes. In a break with tradition, ordinary poetry readers will be encouraged to play a major part. Andrew Motion's ...
- PUMPKIN CONTEST NOW OPEN TO ALL AGES - Curry Coastal Pilot
Dori Blodgett, children's librarian, announces the following schedule for children's programs. Wednesday Storytimes at 10:30 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. will have on Oct. 8, "J is for Jacket"; Oct. 15, "Poppin' Popcorn"; Oct. 22, "Puss 'n Boots"; and Oct. 29 ...
- Entries invited for Neil Gunn competition (John O'Groat Journal)
HIGHLAND pupils and adults from across the Highlands and beyond are being asked to get creative and put pen to paper for the launch of the 2009 Neil Gunn Writing Competition.
- Religion briefs: Oct. 11, 2008 (The Record Searchlight)
Singles fellowship changes location
- Native poet to sign books in Chatham - Madison Messenger
Native poet to sign books in ChathamMadison Messenger, VA - 2 hours agoPoet laureate is an honorary position that promotes greater appreciation for the writing and reading of poetry throughout the state. Gov. ...
- A-Bomb's Tormented Scientist, Tree Girl Show Off Adams: Review - Bloomberg
Oct. 13 (Bloomberg) -- In `` Doctor Atomic '' by John Adams, a plutonium sphere hovers ominously above the stage, ushering in the nuclear age. In `` A Flowering Tree ,'' a young Indian woman can transform herself into a beautiful tree. The ode to ...
- Reading habit declining due to soaring book prices - The News International
Reading habit declining due to soaring book pricesThe News International, Pakistan - 11 hours agoReading literature and poetry helps in controlling anger and magnifies tolerance, she remarked. From the start of the new academic year, booksellers are ...
- We just started poetry. How do you analyze the lyrics of a song ... - eNotes
We just started poetry. How do you analyze the lyrics of a song ...eNotes, WA - 6 hours agoPosted by crysylove82 on Sunday November 2, 2008 at 10:34 AM and tagged with lyrics, music, poetry. You can now ask questions directly from Facebook, ...
- Celebrating words: From sexy verses, to new beginnings - Pride Source
Love, sex, politics, music and self-expression will share a mutual stage during EchoVerse Poetry & Slam: "The Rebirth," Nov. 7-8, at Broadway Theater (across the street from the Detroit Opera House), starting at 9 p.m. The series will continue every ...
- Young Conflict Survivors Launch Network For Children Caught In War (Medical News Today)
The following statement was issued on November 20, 2008 by the newly formed Network of Former Children Affected by War (NYPAW) following the launch of the network at the United Nations by three of the six founders (*). See their bios below.
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