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- Writers Notebook: Poets to give readings Tuesday - Winston-Salem Journal
Writers Notebook: Poets to give readings TuesdayWinston-Salem Journal, NC - 3 minutes agoBy Heidi Freeman | Journal Reporter The Word Is Out open-mike poetry reading will meet at 7 pm Tuesday at Forsyth County Central Library, 660 W. Fifth St. ...
- Unique Poetry Collection Reveals a Deep Relationship with God - PR Web (press release)
Unique Poetry Collection Reveals a Deep Relationship with GodPR Web (press release), WA - 50 minutes agoThis is his first poetry publication, and the author has high hopes that his book will bring God great joy even after he leaves this world. ...
- Kate Schutt Trio at World Cafe Live in Philadelphia - All About Jazz
Kate Schutt Trio at World Cafe Live in PhiladelphiaAll About Jazz, PA - 2 hours agoRaised in Pennsylvania, Kate was schooled in Boston, both at Harvard’s English department, where she studied the influence of jazz on modern poetry, ...
- Find Just the Right Words, Perfect Phrases to Personalize Your Gift ... - PR.com
Never run out of words to write in gift and greeting cards again. Huge collection of card messages for every occasion. Free website appeals to card givers searching for the perfect thing to say. Clarksville, TN, August 04, 2008 --( PR.com ...
- Win big with 'Poetry Out Loud' contest - Courier-Post
Teachers and students alike may want to think about this: Last year's state champion wrote a poem that ranked fifth in national judging, good enough to win a college scholarship, plus a stipend to her school's library. The annual "New Jersey Poetry ...
- Glencairn Balfour Paul: Diplomat, scholar and poet with a lifelong love of the Middle East (Independent)
Glencairn Balfour Paul was a soldier, diplomat, traveller, explorer, scholar and poet, and excelled in all these diverse careers and vocations. Above all this floated an original dream of becoming an archaeologist, a dream which had to be abandoned because of family responsibilities. In the field of diplomacy, for which he was best known, he served in the Sudan Political Service and in Chile, ...
- Jennifer Koski: Writers stand tall with public readings - Post-Bulletin
I'd like to add another activity to the list of "Reasons People Need To Quit Whining That There's Nothing To Do in Southeastern Minnesota." I'm filing this one -- the Third Wednesday series at the Jon Hassler Theater in Plainview -- right between ...
- Obituary: Mahmoud Darwish - Financial Times
The concept of a national poet with the power to shape a national movement and define a country’s collective spirit seems to belong to a different century. But for Palestinians, who have yet to see their dreams of an independent state realised, it ...
- Elizabeth Bartlett - Guardian Unlimited
The poet Elizabeth Bartlett, who has died aged 84, drew upon her experience working in the NHS and cash-strapped social services to create a body of work characterised by uncompromising honesty in its confrontations with physical and mental illness ...
- The Freedom to Offend - Atlantic Free Press
The Freedom to OffendAtlantic Free Press, Netherlands - 56 minutes agoNotably, too, in the 1920's, the greatest novel of the English language, James Joyce's "Ulysses," was banned by the Tariff Act , and confiscated at American ...
- Nature writer to read from recently published "Kudzu On the Rise" (The Greenville News)
Spartanburg-based Nature writer John Lane, a prolific writer of prose and poetry, will read from his latest tome, "Best of the Kudzu Telegraph," recently published by the Hub City Writers Project.
- The Race is ON! Arboretum 5K and Awesome August Events - ReadMedia (press release)
The Race is ON! Arboretum 5K and Awesome August EventsReadMedia (press release), NY - 5 minutes agoThe Arboretum encourages creative individuals and those who support them to bring their music, poetry, prose, artwork, and crafts to share with others ...
- Unlocking the Ransom Center's 'Mystique of the Archive' (Austin American-Statesman)
Rustling around in an archive sounds like a dreary task — the sort of thing you'd delegate to the unpaid summer intern. But if you've ever spent a stray hour plunging into the countless files held at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, you know that there's nothing dreary about it at all.
- Literature, poetry and good tales - Isle of Man Today
Literature, poetry and good talesIsle of Man Today, UK - 3 hours agoThe informal group meet twice a month to share and discuss their work in a supportive environment, chat about the world of writing in general and hopefully ...
- Why I write: Bernardine Evaristo (Guardian Unlimited)
The author of Soul Babes on her love of Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl, and why giving library books as presents is not necessarily a good idea
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