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- Lost Dog wins NSW literary gong (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
The story of a lost dog inspired Sri Lankan immigrant Michelle de Kretser to write the novel that took the top honour in the NSW Premier's Literary awards.
- He found his passion by accident, but Racine library’s teen patrons benefit (The Journal Times)
RACINE — After graduating from Carthage College last spring, Nick Demske went west. He left his home, his girlfriend, his family, and went to the National Outdoor Leadership School for a semester. He climbed rocks in Colorado, canyoneered and kayaked in Utah and mountaineered in Wyoming.
- Bridging History and Culture with Flor y Canto en el Barrio: A ... - Businesswire.com
SAN FRANCISCO--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Friends of the San Francisco Public Library, the San Francisco Public Library, and Litquake announced today the San Francisco International Poetry Festival — Flor y Canto en el Barrio : A Celebration of Latino ...
- On stage: Theater briefs - Las Cruces Sun-News
• No Strings Theatre Company will present "Brilliant Traces," written by Cindy Lou Johnson and directed by Ceil Herman, through Sunday at the Black Box Theatre, 430 N. Downtown Mall. Performances will be at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, at 2:30 p.m ...
- McKown-Juniper Point (Boothbay Register)
The summer of 2008 is in full swing, most of the cottages on our point are filling up, the swimmers are on the beach and the boat traffic is picking up. Ken MacCormac says even the mackerel are running. He had a bucketful to prove it.
- Poets have a few choice words to share at the Poetry Festival at ... - digitalBURG.com
Poets have a few choice words to share at the Poetry Festival at ...digitalBURG.com, MO - 2 hours agoFrom Northwest Missouri State college student James Waltz to authentic, cowboy poet Dave Ewing, the festival is designed to transcend the usual poetry ...
- Young orators display speaking skills (Miami Herald)
Courtney Toombs stepped up to the stage and, without hesitation, began to loudly recite: 'I'm not giving my black back! I'm not giving up my greens or my grits or saying `Girl' and putting my hands on my hips.''
- Summer reading program kicks off (Ionia Sentinel-Standard)
IONIA - The Ionia Community Library's Summer Reading Program kicks off with an intellectual burst of brilliance from one of Michigan's homegrown authors.
- From obscurity to fame - Saudi Gazette
RIYADH – Pakistan Writers’ Club, a Riyadh-based expatriate community organization, recognized the success and the struggle to achieve this success of Saudi Gazette editor and in-charge of its Urdu section “Awaz” Sameera Aziz by dedicating an ...
- Book briefs: May 4, 2008 - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Book briefs: May 4, 2008Santa Cruz Sentinel, CA - 1 hour agoSuch a good poet, in fact, that she won the 2008 Gell Poetry Prize, the annual acknowledgement of an "outstanding unpublished book-length collection of ...
- Julie Vik will lead workshop on lyric writing for writers’ fest - Bowen Island Undercurrent
Bowen Island UndercurrentJulie Vik will lead workshop on lyric writing for writers’ festBowen Island Undercurrent, Canada - 1 hour agoThree free Saturday panels explore writing poetry, freelance writing, and the process of taking a book from manuscript to publication. ...
- Pulitzer Prize winning poet to speak at series - The Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Pulitzer Prize winning poet to speak at seriesThe Massachusetts Daily Collegian, MA - 21 minutes agoA professor of English at the University of Massachusetts, Tate is widely regarded as one of the preeminent voices in American poetry. atypical first became ...
- 'All's well' this summer in Jackson - pride source.com
'All's well' this summer in Jacksonpride source.com, MI - 8 hours agoHaving saved the life of the King of France, she's promised the hand of any nobleman she cares to marry. Helena selects Bertram, the Count of Rossillion, ...
- Books notes (Asheville Citizen-Times)
The Writers' Workshop of Asheville is offering a series of summer writing classes.
- Shed a tear for Labour's Len ... - Northampton Chronicle
Last Friday was a cold, grey day and we laid an old friend to rest. It was the funeral of Len Clarke, who died at the age of 87. I like to think there was a Len Clarke from Northampton in Cromwell's army, probably a Leveller or an agitator, standing ...
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