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- Valley native finds a national pulpit - Fresno Bee
A poetic voice with deep roots in the central San Joaquin Valley recently received a national megaphone when two new books by Juan Felipe Herrera were reviewed in the New York Times. Herrera, who teaches creative writing at the University of ...
- Sean Connery: The story of a brilliant but deeply flawed man (Daily Mail)
Word is that Sean Connery's upcoming autobiography is a heavily sanitised account of his tempestuous life. Starting today, a major Mail series reveals the real story of this brilliant but deeply flawed man.
- Author Spotlight: David Tilley of Fairport - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Author Spotlight: David Tilley of FairportRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 5 hours ago... rather than dueling poems. What I'm reading: If you like poetry and don't know about Jacket Magazine, an online poetry magazine (www.jacketmagazine.com) ...
- Now and Forever by Ray Bradbury - Times Online
Now and Forever by Ray BradburyTimes Online, UK - 22 minutes ago... nostalgic tales of small-town American life (Dandelion Wine), mysteries, short stories, poetry, children's books, plays and film scripts. ...
- A degree of poetic licence - Sheffield Telegraph
A degree of poetic licenceSheffield Telegraph, UK - 6 hours agoHe explained his long-standing interest in local poetry and song and said he will be researching neglected northern poets of the 1960s and 1970s. ...
- Many parents ‘too busy’ to read to children (The Herald)
Fewer parents now read to their children every day than two years ago, according to new research. A report conducted on behalf of Booktime and Booked Up shows only one in three parents or carers read aloud to children on a daily basis, compared with nearly half (43%) in 2006.
- Superlambanana ready to go up Moel Famau - Daily Post
Superlambanana ready to go up Moel FamauDaily Post, UK - 7 hours agoNow everyone is invited to join the Big Walk, a day of family fun with performances of music and poetry. The Jubilee Tower will also be decorated with ...
- Clinton Street Gentrifies With Foie Gras, Bonbons Amid Bodegas - Bloomberg
Aug. 25 (Bloomberg) -- You can still get a meal of deep- fried pork, rice and beans in lunchroom-style eateries, but Clinton Street on Manhattan's Lower East Side is going upscale fast. That grungy stretch of bodegas, aging beauty salons and rat ...
- Raymond Weckstein - Concord Monitor
Raymond WecksteinConcord Monitor, NH - 1 hour agoHe loved poetry, classical music and learning. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Estella (Friedman) Weckstein of Bow; four sons, Kenneth of Great ...
- Five Questions: Pasha Malla - Walrus Magazine
Walrus MagazineFive Questions: Pasha MallaWalrus Magazine, Canada - Aug 12, 2008I wrote them, obviously, trying to be funny, but other people finding my stuff funny—or not—is up to them. That’s the thing about humour: it’s completely ...
- Active Interest Media, Inc. Acquires Yellowstone Journal Corporation - PR Newswire
BOULDER, Colo., Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Active Interest Media, Inc. (AIM) has acquired Yellowstone Journal Corporation (YJC), AIM President and Chief Executive Officer Efrem "Skip" Zimbalist III announced today. The new acquisition adds to AIM's ...
- Finding the fresh in IC (The Daily Iowan)
John Nkemngong Nkengasong thinks Iowa City is "fresh." No, the Cameroonian author is not making a Will Smith reference, he's referring to a uniqueness in the structure of Iowa City itself. "I admire the University of Iowa," he said. "I've been to New York University … Columbia … Harvard … Oxford … but I think the University of Iowa has something extraordinary in terms of its architecture, ...
- Joyce Carol Oates enters 'tabloid hell' (GMA News)
"My Sister, My Love" (Ecco. 562 pages. $25.95), by Joyce Carol Oates: Some of Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest.
- If you don’t want to write about sex, don’t follow your character ... - The Punch
If you don’t want to write about sex, don’t follow your character ...The Punch, Nigeria - 2 hours agoAs renowned as the Ikere Ekiti-born poet is, the last chieftaincy title he will accept from you is that of the Asiwaju of Nigeria or African Poets, ...
- Author, 93, uses profits from first novel to buy massive house to spare friends misery of care home (Daily Mail)
A 93-year-old woman has blown the proceeds of her first book on a large house so she could invite her friends - who are miserable in care homes - to move in with her.
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