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- Beating the Drums of Atrophy...a review of Patrick Oguejiofor’s ... - Vanguard
POETRY is beyond mere uttering of words. It is the ministering chant to the hearts at all moments. Randolph Zechariahs opined that poetry is pure silence and the serenity beyond mere words in quietude. Thus, human mind records odds and evens but the ...
- "Fugitive Pieces": a thoughtful, emotional — and haunting — ghost story (Seattle Times)
"To live with ghosts requires solitude," says Jakob Beer (Stephen Dillane), a writer and scholar haunted by his past. Jeremy Podeswa's thoughtful drama...
- Tragic Novel Hopes For Happy Ending - Wall Street Journal
In November 2005 fledgling novelist Andrew Davidson of Winnipeg, Manitoba, sent a query letter requesting representation to Eric Simonoff, one of New York's upper-tier agents. A Risky Debut: Author Andrew Davidson in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The pitch ...
- Amity Artists Circle holds First Poetry Contest (Amityville Record)
There may not have been many submissions for the Amityville Artists Circle's (AAC) first poetry contest called "Simply Stated," but the poems sent in were intense, crackling with nuance, and anything but simple in meaning.
- Translations from the underground - The Daily Yomiuri
Translations from the undergroundThe Daily Yomiuri, Japan - 3 hours ago"I devoted a lot of time to translating the poems in a proper and elegant way," he says. "So I'd like to publish just the poetry of 'Genji' in a special ...
- Quirky science fiction writer - Chicago Tribune
Thomas Disch, who has been called one of the most important science fiction writers of his generation, died Saturday in New York. Friends said Mr. Disch, 68, was found dead inside his apartment. He had shot himself in the head, according to the city ...
- Words of Meaning May Change Our Lives -- New Book Brings to Life the ... - Marketwatch
WASHINGTON, Jul 23, 2008 (PrimeNewswire via COMTEX) -- Reflection is a personal way of finding meaning in our lives covering a vast series of issues that include religion, work, dreams, and environment just to name a few. In the new book 'De Colored ...
- Solos: Cleveland Orchestra harpist carries on work of her teacher - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Welcome back to Solos: This is another in an occasional series that will profile local musicians, actors and dancers who are normally seen performing in a group or ensemble. You can read their stories and watch (and hear) them perform. Today, Donald ...
- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: Religions should not be allowed to make ghettos - Independent
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: Religions should not be allowed to make ghettosIndependent, UK - 4 hours agoMaybe science books, fiction with male and female characters falling in love, poetry? You want our children to go to hell like yours? ...
- The Tony Wilson Experience - Manchester Confidential
The Tony Wilson ExperienceManchester Confidential, UK - 2 hours agoPeople think they don’t like it – poetry. I wanted to be an all-round entertainer. I really wanted to sell-out at the earliest opportunity. ...
- No place like dome: the Emperor Hadrian's connection with the Pantheon - Times Online
It is still the most powerful building in the world. Every time I walk inside – its vast, silent, columnless dome always a surprise after the hubbub of the city – I get goosebumps. If an Ancient Roman were standing right next to you, living ...
- Owning Serenity - The Ledger
Owning SerenityThe Ledger, FL - Jul 19, 2008Some of them refer to the prayer as if it were a proverb, while others appear to claim it as their own poetry. None of them attribute the prayer to a ...
- Anger after judge acquits Hannibal - Scotsman
Anger after judge acquits HannibalScotsman, United Kingdom - 49 minutes agoBy Gareth Rose A VIOLENT rapist dubbed Hannibal has walked free from court after sending a message that left an NHS Lothian official in fear of his life. ...
- Bleeding on the Page in the Middle of a Nervous Breakdown: Willy ... - Popmatters.com
“I didn’t like myself at all back then,” Willy Vlautin confesses. “I like myself now, but then it was much worse.” The year was 1989: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played his last game as an L.A. Laker, thousands of Chinese crowded into Beijing’s ...
- Owners of burned home rue their loss (Kingston Daily Freeman)
Purchase a copy of this photo."> A day after a fire apparently caused by a lightning strike damaged his Accord house, Jeffrey Davis has not "gone through the 'why me' phase yet" but is instead trying to look at the experience like it is a test.
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