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- Winners of the 2008 Mississippi Valley Poetry Contest - River Cities Reader
Winners of the 2008 Mississippi Valley Poetry ContestRiver Cities Reader, IA - 7 hours agoFor the second year, the River Cities' Reader is publishing winners from the Mississippi Valley Poetry Contest. The awards ceremony for the 35th-annual ...
- Philadelphia teacher of year: Bodine's Hart (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
An English teacher who has her hand in many school activities beyond the classroom was named the Philadelphia School District's teacher of the year last night.
- Behold, a happy poet (Independent)
"Sometimes", said the poet Sheena Pugh in a poem which was, for a while, plastered all over the London Underground, "things don't go, after all,/ from bad to worse." Sometimes, she adds, "green thrives", "crops don't fail", "a man aims high" and "all goes well". And sometimes, she didn't add, a poet can be happy. Yes, even a poet who has won the hearts and, more rarely, the wallets of hundreds ...
- 31 years and counting - Metro Boston
31 years and countingMetro Boston, MA - 1 hour agoThe cities on this tour are cities I’d hit for SXSW or for a poetry reading or an art show or the Knitters would play or W would play or one of my other ...
- Tim Suermondt, author of chapbooks, discusses work - Colgate University News & Events
Tim Suermondt, author of chapbooks, discusses workColgate University News & Events, NY - 1 hour agoHis poetry has appeared in many journals, including Poetry, Poetry Northwest, Barrow Street, The Georgia Review, Indiana Review, Southern Poetry Review, ...
- Hay podcast: Michael Rosen (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: The children's laureate talks poetry and politics, while Will Self gets satirical with John Crace.
- Meet Your Neighbor: Carolyn Ann Johnson Benoit - A muse upon her ... - Southwest Daily News
Carolyn Ann Johnson Benoit was born in Bogalusa and moved to Sulphur at the age of six. She has five sisters and three brothers. She attended Frasch Elementary, W. W. Lewis and Sulphur High School, where she became interested in literature in the ...
- The Independent Weekly Line on Durango and Beyond - Durango Telegraph
Durango TelegraphThe Independent Weekly Line on Durango and BeyondDurango Telegraph, CO - 7 hours agoIn the good old days, Al’s cowboy poetry was the only ‘tweener needed. • Drink a whole lotta water and eat a lotta coal? ...
- Literary agents fight over Brideshead Revisited - Times Online
Dead writers are hot this summer. No point wasting one’s time with new authors. They’re unpredictable, demanding. They require lunch. No, what any literary agent worth his salt needs in 2008 is a classic author with form: famous, prolific and ...
- Mum’s tribute to “loving and caring†Goth son - IC Cheshire
THE mother of the man killed in a road collision on Whitchurch bypass says her family’s world had been torn apart. In a loving tribute, Mrs Susanna Furber described her 26-year-old son Kenny as a “good and caring man†who was always willing to ...
- Panel of judges picks Best Books of Indiana (The Indianapolis Star)
Finalists in the 2008 Best Books of Indiana Competition were revealed for fiction and children's/young adult categories. A panel of judges in each category considered all entries and granted awards at their discretion. According to the Indiana Center for the Book, which sponsors the contest, entries are judged on the quality of writing, with organization and interpretation also considered. Only ...
- Summer's cool: Summer camp opportunities - Las Cruces Sun-News
Campers compare how much energy is consumed by incandescent versus compact florescent bulbs at Peace Village, a nondenominational summer camp focusing on cooperation and creativity as kids explore global issues. Registration is underway for Peace ...
- All together now - Times Online
All together nowTimes Online, UK - 22 minutes agoOne involved learning lines of poetry; another entailed going to find Gretel (aka Curtis, who spent the whole festival acting in character) and asking her ...
- Riverside High students selected to receive poetic achievement award - Greenville News
Riverside High School students were selected to have their poetry published by Creative Communication. These students' entries to the poetry contest were of exceptionally high merit. Students selected were: Sebastian Murdock, Zach Fox, Kaitlin ...
- Rugged, unpretentious describes Scots to a tee - Times Colonist
Rugged, unpretentious describes Scots to a teeTimes Colonist, Canada - 1 hour agoAnd poetry is part of their soul. In Edinburgh, where we'd come to run (my family) and cheer (me) the marathon, the city is fast becoming the most civilized ...
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