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- Among best Arab writers in one just 14 years old - Palestine News Network
Among best Arab writers in one just 14 years oldPalestine News Network, Palestinian Territories - 4 hours agoShamalawi writes short stories and poetry, the most well-known of which focused on Palestinian children. This young child, a 14 year old girl, has given yet ...
- English poet, - Independent
Share Whenever he was asked his nationality, Cecil Day-Lewis , British Poet Laureate from 1968 until his death in 1972, would unfailingly reply "Irish". He told the anecdote with a smile. As well he might for, though he was born in 1904 in ...
- Literary Calendar for week of Sept. 14 - Contra Costa Times
n Barnes & Noble — 1149 S. Main St., Walnut Creek. 925-947-0373. Friday: "Madeline and the Cats of Rome," John Bemelmans Marciano. 10 a.m. Clayton Books — 5433 D Clayton Road, Clayton. 925-673-3325. Friday: "Madeline and the Cats of Rome," John ...
- Poets let the words flow to rhythm - Northern Territory
Northern TerritoryPoets let the words flow to rhythmNorthern Territory, Australia - 3 hours agoShe and three others will perform at a stream of consciousness poetry night in Darwin tonight. "The poets are either improvising on the spot or reading a ...
- As The Man Says - Leaves of Summer - Ulster Herald (subscription)
As The Man Says - Leaves of SummerUlster Herald (subscription), UK - 14 minutes agoThis summer, a week of activity was given over to celebrating the life and achievement of the Omagh-born playwright and short-story writer, Brian Friel. ...
- Indigenous poet wins top award - Melbourne Community Voice
Indigenous poet wins top awardMelbourne Community Voice, Australia - 38 minutes agoHolt’s collection of poetry, Anonymous Premonition, was hailed as ‘a tribute to the resilience of Aboriginal women everywhere’. On collecting her award, ...
- Poetry Open Mic Tonight! - Listen & Be Heard
Poetry Open Mic Tonight!Listen & Be Heard, CA - 23 minutes agoHe has work included in Under The Rock Umbrella: Contemporary American Poets 1951-1977 (Mercer University Press, fall, 2006). Book of Tells will be released ...
- Writer picks music without reason - Telegraph-Journal
Writer picks music without reasonTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 12 hours agoRay Fraser published his first poetry (For the Miramichi) in 1966 when he was about 25. In the last 42 years, he's gone on to publish poetry, novels, ...
- In a Dash, Bolt Sprints Into History - Washington Post
BEIJING, Aug. 21 -- The mouth of the World's Fastest Man, flying along at a sprinter's clip and threatening to careen out of its lane, suddenly screeched to a complete halt. In mid-sentence, Usain Bolt looked at the clock on the wall, which read 10 ...
- American Stage puts on Schennkan's by the waters of Babylon - Creative Loafing Tampa
American Stage puts on Schennkan's by the waters of BabylonCreative Loafing Tampa, FL - 2 hours agoMost of all, though, Arturo is a stereotype: the romantic Latin with poetry in his soul, unafraid to cry openly, a born lover but temperamental. ...
- Literary Happenings: Four authors to hold signings at T.O. bookstore (Ventura County Star)
Mysteries to Die For in Thousand Oaks will host four authors who specialize in crime, adventure, espionage and revenge. At 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Marcus Sakey will sign "Good People" (Dutton; $25), the tale of a couple who discover there's far more to a hidden stash of cash in their kitchen than they bargained for.
- Lovers of reading and writing meet at annual event - Gary Post Tribune
Lovers of reading and writing meet at annual eventGary Post Tribune, IN - 1 hour ago... author of "I Am You: Achieving Against All Odds," and Tyrone Roberts, who promoted a book of poetry he wrote entitled, "The Brick Porch. ...
- Literary calendar: Local events (Asheville Citizen-Times)
RON RASH: Acclaimed novelist and poet Ron Rash, author of “Saints at the River,†reads from his latest novel, “Serena,†at Malaprop's Bookstore/Café, 55 Haywood St., Asheville, 3 p.m. Call 254-6734.
- Arts Institute brings musician, composer, activist Fred Ho to campus - University of Wisconsin-Madison University Communications
Arts Institute brings musician, composer, activist Fred Ho to campusUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison University Communications, WI - 6 hours agoFor two decades, he has innovated a new American multicultural music embedded in the most soulful and transgressive forms of African American music, ...
- Book profiles the colorful 150 year history of Saginaw's First Congregational Church (The Saginaw News)
David A. Sommers | The Saginaw NewsJean R. Beach, 78, of Saginaw Township with her book "In Times of Sorrow and In Times of Joy." It tells the story of the 150 years of history at First Congregational Church, which...
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