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- Writers Fest Day to be held in Sackville - Riverview ThisWeek
Writers Fest Day to be held in SackvilleRiverview ThisWeek, Canada - 3 hours agoAt 1 pm at the Owens Art Gallery, noted poet/novelist Gerard Beirne will read from his poetry, and Thaddeus Holownia and Harry Thurston will read from their ...
- Boinking: A (Very) Natural History - Nashville Scene
Boinking: A (Very) Natural HistoryNashville Scene, USA - 36 minutes agoEmerging from this literary exercise is genuine poetry, and a deep current of heartbreak runs beneath even the snarkiest entries. ...
- Oz Without GPS - Washington Post Blog
Here's my piece in Slate about giving up on GPS devices (written on vacation in Australia as you will see). The nut grafs: '...the GPS device robs the traveler of a human skill that has emerged from Deep Time. We are generally quite good at reading ...
- Connecticut and Westchester - New York Times
Connecticut and WestchesterNew York Times, United States - 45 minutes agoIn between are music from Bali, poetry from America, a multimedia trip through a Japanese garden and scores of other offerings from the worlds of theater, ...
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- Augustana professor's writing goes international (The Argus Leader)
Writer Patrick Hicks takes readers on a journey, exploring stories set in England, Spain, Germany and Ireland. The Augustana College professor also uses Midwestern settings in his poetry, even Sioux Falls, for his first international paperback: "Finding the Gossamer." The 38-year-old writer-in-residence in Augie's English department is a Minnesota native but spent several years studying and ...
- Our marriage is just poetry in emotion - Liverpool Echo
Our marriage is just poetry in emotionLiverpool Echo, UK - 33 minutes agoTWENTY-FIVE years ago young bride-to-be Linda Harkin entered an ECHO competition to win a dream wedding and a honeymoon in Paris. She was a runner-up in the ...
- Calendar of Events updated May 14, 2008 - Mount Shasta Herald
Calendar of Events updated May 14, 2008Mount Shasta Herald, CA - 2 hours agoFree admission and refreshments, plus give-aways, entertainment and more. Poetry with Ahnee -- 6 to 8 pm, Stage Door, Mount Shasta. ...
- Beatrice D. Price - Hampton Union
Beatrice D. PriceHampton Union, NH - 3 hours agoShe always had a deep interest in literature, poetry, politics, land conservation and environmental issues. She and her husband "lived green" all of their ...
- TFA Reading - Citizen Matters
TFA ReadingCitizen Matters, India - 1 hour agoHer first volume of poetry, Inside a Blue Corridor, was brought out by Writers Workshop in 2001. Several of her short stories and experimental prose ...
- A musical salute to the written word (Austin American-Statesman)
Jazz vocalist Tina Marsh has always loved poetry — Mary Oliver, Rumi, Federico GarcÃa Lorca, Marshall Stewart Ball — and she clearly admires the musical aspects of literature. "So why not?" she said to herself this spring.
- Robert Smith seeks a cure for what ails him (Phoenix New Times)
Young bands — New York's Rapture, most notably and successfully — cite Robert Smith's London outfit The Cure as a holy source, a development nobody apart from the Cure's planet of black-clad fans might have guessed. The Cure sold records, claiming and saving lives during the '80s, when R ...
- Artist puts inspiring ideas into words - Record-Searchlight (subscription)
Artist puts inspiring ideas into wordsRecord-Searchlight (subscription), CA - 13 hours agoSlavin, a calligrapher and decorative artist, often uses the Bible or famous poetry and sayings for her inspiration to create decorative home accessories, ...
- FOL Book and Author Luncheon Featured Professional Readings - Port Washington News
FOL Book and Author Luncheon Featured Professional ReadingsPort Washington News, NY - 1 hour agoHall described his approach to the book, which consists of a lot of very small chapters to capture the feeling of poetry in prose form. ...
- William Shakespeare a woman in disguise, claims expert (Chennai Online)
Jerusalem, May 28 Shakespeare was actually a Jewish woman who had disguised to get her work published in Elizabethan London where original literature from women was not acceptable, an expert has contended.
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