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- Will Self and Ruth Rendell to support SW11 Literary Festival - Staines Guardian
Book lovers are in for a treat next month thanks to the SW11 Literary Festival. This year’s festival will be launched by Councillor James Cousins, Wandsworth Council’s executive member for regeneration and community safety, at a reception on ...
- Following his footsteps - guardian.co.uk
Following his footstepsguardian.co.uk, UK - 44 minutes agoHe began to produce literary features for the Times, a volume of poetry emerged and a study of Chatterton that led him to Shelley, who in the early 70s ...
- "Mad Men" Gives O'Hara a Boost - Publishers Weekly
"Mad Men" Gives O'Hara a BoostPublishers Weekly, NY - 35 minutes agoBy Craig Morgan Teicher -- Publishers Weekly, 8/12/2008 7:17:00 AM It's not unhead of for a TV show to boost sales of a book, but poetry titles don't often ...
- SEND TO A FRIEND - Los Angeles Weekly
You are sending a link to this story only. Neither you nor your friend's email address will be used for any other purpose. Three best things to do in Los Angeles on Saturday, August 23 Be-Boppin' in the Park Only in Burbank will you find three AMC ...
- IWP: Rome's Raimo and Macedonia's Madzirov (The Daily Iowan)
Even though she has released her first novel, had her poetry published, and written for the Italian Rolling Stone magazine, International Writing Program participant Veronica Raimo is still exploring her place as a writer.
- Writers to meet and critique at Frost Farm - Eagle-Tribune
DERRY, N.H. — The Derry farm where American poet Robert Frost (1874-1963) polished his craft is the latest place for aspiring writers to meet for advice and inspiration. As of today, the farm is home to the newly formed Hyla Brook Poets Workshop ...
- KOLO Featured Events - KOLO TV Reno
WASHOE VALLEY - Washoe County Regional Animal Control officers have captured two black leopards at a Washoe Valley home. Responding to a call of dogs barking, Washoe County Regional Animal Control officers noticed something else, two big cats thought ...
- A story of love and books in Bohemian New Orleans (KATC 3 Lafayette)
SLIDELL, La. -- Every morning in this Southern town of big-box stores and Bible readers, the Beat Generation can still be found dissing the system in the form of a 91-year-old woman in...
- Hayden Carruth: Poet who produced work of 'unapologetic affection' despite lifelong struggles with mental illness (Independent)
Hayden Carruth was a gentle, gifted man (though with a marvellously ornery side) who suffered such inner mental torment that he wiped himself off the American poetic map for many years. It was only in relatively old age that he enjoyed the acclaim and rewards his talent deserved, though by then he had developed what a profile writer described as an enduring "respect for disappointment." His ...
- Party to mark new book (Baltimore Sun)
Barnes & Noble Booksellers in Ellicott City will host a book-release party at 6 p.m. Friday for local author Wayne Batson 's new book, Isle of Fire . The event will begin with a reading and book-signing by the author.
- New memoir from Juliana Hatfield - Monsters and Critics
According to the NYT: “Ms. Hatfield reveals the troubled person behind the skinny rocker who came across as aloof, scowling and mysterious. She had been suffering from anorexia and extreme bouts of anxiety and depression since her late teens, which ...
- Winners at the 60th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (The Buffalo News)
Complete list of winners at Sunday's 60th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences:
- International Festival: Radical views - Scotsman
International Festival: Radical viewsScotsman, United Kingdom - 2 hours agoIt required the versatile musicians of the Ensemble Moderne to throw tennis balls at a thunder sheet and recite poetry into a microphone. ...
- Cartagena: Love in the Time of Cholera - Daily Telegraph
News of the city's wealth spread around the world, and one day a fleet of 100 ships carrying 8,000 soldiers and 12,000 sailors came to attack it. The defenders numbered just 3,000 men, led by a sailor called Blas de Lezo who had one eye, one arm and ...
- Tolworth author robbed of valuable manuscript (Wandsworth Guardian)
A Tolworth author has appealed for the return of his valuable manuscript after being robbed in Surbiton last night when he stopped to ask for directions.
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