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- Literary Calendar: June 7-13 - The Gazette (Montreal)
Literary Calendar: June 7-13The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 3 hours ago... Poetry Plus, 8 pm at Arts Café, 201 Fairmount Ave. W. Free admission. Call 514-939-5670. Tony Robinson-Smith reads from his new book, Back in 6 Years, ...
- Chapters and Verse Lunchtime Reading - Indymedia Ireland
Quincy R. Lehr was born in Oklahoma City in 1975. His poetry has been published on both sides of the Atlantic in journals and in a small collection, William Montgomery, by New York based chapbook publisher Modern Metrics which Quincy founded with R ...
- A Hazy Shade of Monday: Hollywood's New Archetype, Culture's Same ... - Gather.com
Gather.comA Hazy Shade of Monday: Hollywood's New Archetype, Culture's Same ...Gather.com, MA - 4 hours agoHis hallucinogenic prose and corrosive personal image make him an icon of the unsavory. He had an uncanny knack for doing and saying the unthinkable only to ...
- Review: The Lost Leader by Mick Imlah - guardian.co.uk
Review: The Lost Leader by Mick Imlahguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoIn a sense, The Lost Leader is the wrong title for a book in which Imlah sees to it - brilliantly - that none of his subjects gets away.
- Poetry Gallery Got Published - Herald Journal
Poets Shel Silverstein, e.e. cummings and Maya Angelou started somewhere and started small. And now, their poetic match may be in a pile in the Logan office of a poetry and essay publishing company. Creative Communication is a Logan-based company ...
- Police rescue residents from fire; Blaze consumes two homes ... - Ledger Independent
Police rescue residents from fire; Blaze consumes two homes ...Ledger Independent, KY - 3 hours agoGeanetta Shupert had written poetry for years, and the poems were stored in a large book. As one of nine children, Geanetta Shupert had made the effort to ...
- UPPER SHORE: Graduate wins Sophie Kerr Prize for poetry, essays from blog (The Daily Times)
CHESTERTOWN, Md. (AP) — A 22-year-old English major at Washington College has won one of the nation's largest undergraduate literary awards.
- The Darkness Of This House Has Got The Best Of Us (Wiscasset Newspaper)
I'm thinking old Mike Ahmadinejad may not be such a bad guy.
- The calendar - Miami Herald
For just 31 cents, Baskin-Robbins guests can enjoy a scoop and support the National Fallen Firefighters Association. Locations in Dade and Broward counties. 7 - 8:30 p.m. WINE GODS The Art and Wine Lecture Series features a a discussion on ...
- Alzheimer's Disease - Newsday
ATLANTA -- For the first time, U.S. life expectancy has surpassed 78 years, the government reported Wednesday, although the United States continues to lag behind about 30 other countries in estimated life span. The increase is due mainly to falling ...
- PRINCE TO WRITE BOOK ABOUT HIS 02 ARENA GIGS: The 'photographic essay' is due this fall from Atria Books. (Eurweb)
*Prince will add "author" to his music and acting resume with the arrival of "21 Nights," a book based on his 21 sold-out concerts last August at London's 02 Arena.
- Celebration mixes worlds of art, poetry - Atlanta Journal Constitution
The public is invited to a free mixed-media celebration and collaboration in Buford today. The idea for the celebration began last fall. From 6 to 9 p.m. at Tannery Row Artist Colony on Main Street, artists Judy Surowiec, Dennis Primm, other colony ...
- Robert Frost imagined - Rutland Herald
Robert Frost imaginedRutland Herald, VT - 14 minutes agoHall commingles Frost's poetry, the places he lived, the things he did, his difficult family life, his emotions and ties them all together to present a ...
- 'Plague of Doves' author Louise Erdrich coming to Portsmouth - Portsmouth Herald
After 13 novels, three volumes of poetry, children's books and even some non-fiction works, Louise Erdrich can spin complex narrative, vibrant characters and intricate plot into literary gold. In her new novel, "The Plague of Doves," Erdrich creates ...
- How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone - San Francisco Gate
"A good story," writes Sasa Stanisic in his first novel, "How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone," "is like our river Drina: never calm, it doesn't trickle along, it is rough and broad, tributaries flow in to enrich it, it rises above its banks, it ...
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