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- Byng grad plans book signing in Ada - Ada Evening News
Byng grad plans book signing in AdaAda Evening News, OK - 3 hours ago... editor on a poetry book scheduled to be released in November. “I am interested in all aspects of the Industry, writing as well as publishing,” she said. ...
- Libraries thriving - Maitland Mercury
Libraries thrivingMaitland Mercury, Australia - 35 minutes agoHeiss published three titles last year, covering a range of genres including Not Meeting Mr Right, a poetry collection and the children's novel Yirra and ...
- Poetry G.P.S. - Mediabistro.com
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- Obituary: Diana Rowntree (Guardian Unlimited)
Obituary: The Guardian's first architecture writer she was a fervent believer in the moral potency of design
- New children's book captures sisters' special bond - Business Gazette
New children's book captures sisters' special bondBusiness Gazette, MD - 18 hours agoBoth women say they have long written poetry and kept journals. The two do have plans to collaborate on books in the future, but for now, says Jackson, ...
- Darwish: 'Identity and humanity' (BBC News)
Palestinian lawmaker Hanan Ashrawi, a close friend of the late writer Mahmoud Darwish, pays tribute to the man seen as the Palestinian national poet who died on Saturday.
- Win big with 'Poetry Out Loud' contest - Cherry Hill Courier Post
Win big with 'Poetry Out Loud' contestCherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - 4 hours agoThe annual "New Jersey Poetry Out Loud" contest, part of a national program that encourages youth to memorize and perform poetry, is again open to all ...
- A scary time (Goulburn Post)
THERE'S a new book out that claims the Japanese never intended invading Australia. Now they tell us! It might be true that the Japanese supply lines would have been too long to maintain a force in Australia - but nobody told us that in the 1940s.
- Celebrities, best-selling writers, politicians are set to appear at National Book Festival (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
WASHINGTON -- Salman Rushdie and Tiki Barber are among 70 authors scheduled to participate in the 2008 National Book Festival. The Library of Congress is organizing the festival for Sept. 27 on the National Mall. The event was started by first lady Laura Bush as a way to celebrate reading and books. The recently named poet laureate Kay Ryan is among the participants.
- Promising poets at Manor Court - Chard & Ilminster News
Promising poets at Manor CourtChard & Ilminster News, UK - 1 hour ago... Chard, have been trying their hand at writing an acrostic poem. The youngsters tackled the tricky poetry - where the first letter of each line spells ...
- Yeh hai Hinglishtan meri jaan! - Hindustan Times
Yeh hai Hinglishtan meri jaan!Hindustan Times, India - 36 minutes agoHe said, "All slang is metaphor, and all metaphor is poetry." Thomas Hardy was not convinced. He felt it bore the terrible marks of the beast. ...
- RSO Spotlight (Daily Vidette)
Students with an interest in writing can use Euphemism as an outlet for that creative bug. The Registered Student Organization is an online-only literary magazine published by ISU undergraduate and graduate students. Once a semester, students involved in the RSO read, vote on and publish poetry, fiction, non-fiction, visual art and much more.
- Is e-literature just one big anti-climax? (Guardian Unlimited)
The internet could be a wonderful opportunity for literary experimentation, but so far it has failed to break genuinely new ground
- Sycamore Woman's Club entering its 101st year - Daily Chronicle
The Sycamore Woman's Club will open its 101st year at 1:30 p.m. Sept. 2 at the Sycamore Public Library. The program will be by Michelle Donoho, historical society director. "Beginning Sycamore, 1835-1860" will be the topic. Hostesses will be the ...
- McCulloch to practice pediatrics in Minden, Arcadia (Minden Press-Herald)
Webster Parish resident Dr. Catrell Jose McCulloch recently announced his plans to practice pediatrics in Minden and Arcadia. McCulloch will begin rotating September 2 between the Minden office of Dr. Michael Ulich, located on Fleming Lane and the Arcadia office of Dr. Melinda Willis.
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