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- Chalk Talk: San Mateo County teen poet makes anthology - Inside Bay Area
Justine Drennan's parents often read stories to her as a young child. "So it seemed natural to think of my own stories to write," said Drennan, 19, a graduate of Crystal Springs Uplands School in Hillsborough going into her second year at Princeton ...
- Brazilian director swaps Saramago for Shakespeare (Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News)
By Fernanda Ezabella
- PAL compiles annual anthologies for 2007 - Nation
ISLAMABAD - “The Academy publishes its selection every year from the prose and poetry in literary journals and magazines throughout the year in Pakistanâ€. These views were expressed by Iftikhar Arif, Chairman, Pakistan Academy of Letters, while ...
- WRITE NOW Writing Camp for Kids - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
WRITE NOW Writing Camp for KidsPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 1 hour agoThe camp features brainstretch exercises and breakout sessions in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. WRITE NOW Writing Camp is designed for students who love ...
- Wooster's Fuller sisters make literary history in the mid-1800s - Daily Record
WOOSTER -- In the mid-1800s the city was the home of two women who became the toast of the American literary world. Francis and Metta Fuller were two sisters whose poetry was first collected in the same volume, to the rave reviews of Victorian ...
- Shakespeare’s R&J at the Southwark Playhouse, SE1 - Times Online
Shakespeare’s R&J at the Southwark Playhouse, SE1Times Online, UK - 55 minutes agoThe boys never achieve emotional transcendence through Shakespeare’s poetry; there’s no lyricism here, no musicality or delicacy, just a lot of shouting. ...
- Time for Media and Feminists to Penetrate Prostitution: On The ... - PR Newswire (press release)
Time for Media and Feminists to Penetrate Prostitution: On The ...PR Newswire (press release), NY - Jul 22, 2008... art and poetry that challenge current notions and urge new thinking. "The issue of prostitution has divided feminists for years," writes publisher and ...
- All about books - Bega District News
All about booksBega District News, Australia - 4 hours agoOn Saturday Mr Tim Metcalf will launch his fifth book of poetry and his online project, Poets of the Bega Valley: an online oral history resource, ...
- DON NOBLE: Writers tackle storms in first Pebble Hill book (The Tuscaloosa News)
Frye Gaillard, after a long career in freelancing and writing for The Charlotte (N.C) Observer, is writer-in- residence at the University of South Alabama. 'In the Path of the Storms' may be the twenty-third or so book by Gaillard, but it is a debut book for a new Alabama imprint. Pebble Hill at Auburn has for years been doing superb work in...
- Autobody drives fresh art into Alameda - Inside Bay Area
Autobody drives fresh art into AlamedaInside Bay Area, CA - 2 hours agoJin, a native of Harbin, China, presents a series of abstract figurative sculptures inspired by women with various definitions from ancient sayings, poetry ...
- Gervase Phinn: What pupils can teach us... - yorkshirepost
Last week, I received a letter from Ben, telling me how he had done in his GCSEs. It came as no surprise to me that he had achieved all top grades. Ben has been writing to me on and off since I met him in a primary school where I was undertaking a ...
- Toronto's Literary Events: July 1-7, 2008 - blogTO
Toronto's Literary Events: July 1-7, 2008blogTO, Canada - 26 minutes agoRenown writer Emily Schultz will also read the winning poems of this year's EYE WEEKLY Poetry Contest. It all goes down at The Supermarket at 8pm. ...
- On music: A knockout blow to Oasis - guardian.co.uk
On music: A knockout blow to Oasisguardian.co.uk, UK - 4 hours agoWhen they emerged, their balls, chops, and nonsense poetry was fun for a while, especially after the miserable sludge of navel-gazing grunge. ...
- Hot n Sour | Freedom is not free - The Post
Hot n Sour | Freedom is not freeThe Post, Pakistan - 13 hours agoThe poet and reader of the poem both weep for their freedom they love, without knowing that one country’s freedom is devouring the other’s. ...
- Richard Helgerson (Guardian Unlimited)
The American academic Richard Helgerson, who has died of pancreatic cancer aged 67, was one of the leading scholars of Renaissance literature and culture of the last 40 years. His reputation rests on six books, all lucidly and elegantly written.
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