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- No mystery in writer's return (The Daily Iowan)
It won't be the shady Miss White in the Study with the Candlestick. It won't be the Hardy Boys or Nancy Drew figuring it out, either. And despite Mr. Green's shifty eyes, it will in fact be Martha Grimes in the Dey House with Novel in hand. While a murder-in-question is not anticipated for the discussion, anecdotes and advice are expected to occur during the author's reading today at 8 p.m.
- ‘The Untold Charminar’ - tribute to soul of Nizam’s city - Thaindian.com
Thaindian.com‘The Untold Charminar’ - tribute to soul of Nizam’s cityThaindian.com, Thailand - 48 minutes agoThe minister, a Tamilian born in Lahore with a flair for Urdu, recited poetry by Hyderabadi poet Makhdoom Mohiuddin from the book and the lyrics of three ...
- Tom Sheehan at area coffee house - Saugus Advertiser
Tom Sheehan at area coffee houseSaugus Advertiser, MA - 17 hours agoProlific author of fiction (eg, “Death for the Phantom Receiverâ€), nonfiction (eg, “A Collection of Friends: Memoirsâ€), and poetry (eg, “This Rare Earth and ...
- Dispatch from The Philadelphia Urban Seminar: Day 4 - Penn State Live
Dispatch from The Philadelphia Urban Seminar: Day 4Penn State Live, PA - 43 minutes agoOnce the math lesson was over, Ms. Stevens and I took our poetry kids aside and worked more on poems with them. There are three kids we are going to work ...
- ‘Chicken Soup' publishers seek stories from cancer survivors (The Morning Sun)
Every cancer survivor has a story to tell. And now could be the time. The national best selling book series "Chicken Soup for the Soul" is looking for stories to publish in a 2009 book. Editors are searching high and low for cancer survivors of any age who want to tell their story.
- Fundraiser makes kids 'stars for the day' (The Courier News)
When the Chicagoland Ride for Kids started in 1984, organizers didn't offer college scholarships; they did not need to. Children with pediatric brain tumors almost never lived long enough to use them. All that has changed thanks to research and modern medicine.
- "Festival of Tears": the tragic history of lynchings (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
NEW PALTZ — They didn’t always do it in the dead of night. Sometimes, the sun was shining. Word would go out and hundreds of people would turn up from all over.
- Gay literary weekend - Washington Blade
Gay literary weekend Take your love of books to Baltimore and Dupont for festival and poetry tour AMY CAVANAUGH Friday, June 20, 2008 Washington and Baltimore are probably not the first two cities that come to mind when you think of gay literature ...
- From Calumet Township to rural France and back - Gary Post Tribune
From Calumet Township to rural France and backGary Post Tribune, IN - 38 minutes agoBy Jeff Manes Post-Tribune columnist "That which is not prose is poetry, and that which is not poetry is prose." -- Moliere Actress Jane Wyman, ...
- Life and Lessons from White Sulphur Springs - Forbes
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va., May 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Welcome to a world where life is simple and each new day is an adventure. Welcome to the world of a spirited little girl named Rose. In her debut book of short stories and poems, Rose (published by ...
- ‘How to Resolve Power Problem’ - This Day
‘How to Resolve Power Problem’This Day, Nigeria - 6 hours agoIt is not a matter of distinguishing between fiction and non-fiction, semantics or poetry. It also has nothing to do with how to contest and win elections. ...
- El-P: "When I run out of my magic pills, I’ll lose my sh*t" - Drowned In Sound
El-P is sat beside the Grand Union Canal in Camden; in a couple of hours he will send a packed Dingwalls into ripples of rapturous hands-aloft ecstasy, delivering a set so powerful that even stay-away rap haters would, had they taken the chance ...
- Two women will share their stories (The Warren Reporter)
A poet and memoirist may seem an unlikely combination, but not in the case of Marcia Ivans and Ethel Lee-Miller who will appear at Bernardsville Public Library to speak about their books 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 29. Marcia Ivans is the author of "Over Easy", a book of poems, while Ethel Lee-Miller has written a memoir about growing up on Long Island, "Thinking of Miller Place."
- His voice a big part of history - Times Union
At the dawn of the electronic age of sports, when our world was so much smaller, slower and beamed to us with weekly snippets in grainy black and white, sports were not a volume business. In those ancient times when we pre-digital dinosaurs roamed ...
- CJN staffer really was a renaissance man - Canadian Jewish News
CJN staffer really was a renaissance manCanadian Jewish News, Canada - 36 minutes agoThe poetry workshops and readings that he both attended and gave. His relationships. He wanted to know all he could about the history of things and people ...
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