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- Writers Rally 'Round Readings - Springdale Morning News
Writers Rally 'Round ReadingsSpringdale Morning News, AR - 10 hours agoPoetry student Jennifer Jebailey said Stokesbury spent the day with students in one-on-one sessions, reading their work and offering critiques. ...
- On the Rocks • ‘Mortified’ converts agony to hilarity (Portland Tribune)
Dear Diary, On Friday night we went to Mortified. It was sooooo awesome! It was super funny. Maybe that’s not nice to say, because it’s a show of people reading their diaries out loud, and they wrote some stuff that was WAY embarrassing. I would never do that. Ha ha just kidding as you ...
- MacNeil, Domanski pick up more book awards - Cape Breton
SYDNEY — It was a big night for two Cape Breton authors at the ninth annual Atlantic Book Awards in Dartmouth, Monday night. Beatrice MacNeil won her third Darmouth Book Award for Fiction, this time for her latest novel, Where White Horses Gallop ...
- So, you want to be a DI columnist - Daily Illini
So, you want to be a DI columnistDaily Illini, IL - 30 minutes agoHe told me he liked my poetry and that I looked like the picture used in the paper. Somehow as I remember details of that day, I feel as though this ...
- Irish aim to get talking - Oxford Mail
Irish aim to get talkingOxford Mail, UK - 15 minutes agoMrs Plunkett, of Sandfield Road, Headington, said: "We're hoping to set up a group that could regularly meet for story-telling, poetry, songs and general ...
- They've been inside, so they can reach youths about staying outside - Florida Times-Union
They've been inside, so they can reach youths about staying outsideFlorida Times-Union, FL - 53 minutes agoTolbert and her husband, who are members of Titus Harvest Dome Spectrum, perform poetry and skits to audiences at schools and institutions - and even at the ...
- Obama holds big lead in poll - Buffalo News
Sen. Barack Obama, shown addressing an event Tuesday in Las Vegas, rejects allegations of distorting the Bible. WASHINGTON — Buoyed by Democrats’ enthusiasm and public concern over the economy, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., has captured a sizable ...
- Morning File: A garage-door tale - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Word up: Ed Steck of Caliban Book Shop with the anti-graffiti measure he deployed on the warehouse's garage door: Arthur Rimbaud's poem "Departure." Seen enough. The vision was met with in every air. Had enough. Sounds of cities, in the evening and ...
- Life, in so many words - Yakima Herald Republic
I'm looking at this screen blankly. Much in the way I've looked at variant versions of this same buzzing white screen during the past four years. I look at it, waiting for something worth reading to wind its way out of some place between my ears and ...
- 102-year-old Bickleton High grad is last of her class - Tri-City Herald
Neva Reiman will have a seat of honor today in Bickleton, where she will be honored as the last surviving graduate of the high school's Class of 1923. At first there were seven but now it's just Reiman, who next month expects to celebrate her 103rd ...
- Search bayweekly.com - Bay Weekly
T he price of oil and fuel surcharges are no hindrance to getting away when you travel between the covers — audio cassettes or CDs — of a time machine. Read your way deep back in time, around the galaxy in space or into the intimate lives of ...
- After wild party, justice is metered out - Boston Globe
After wild party, justice is metered outBoston Globe, United States - 25 minutes ago28, a 17-year-old former Middlebury College employee who knew the farmhouse planned a party, giving $100 to a friend to buy beer. Word spread. ...
- Local musician releases second album of poetry (The Daily Toreador)
Always wearing his trusty black beanie, local musician Andy Eppler embodies a new breed of West Texas artists. Beneath his beanie lies a mind teeming with unrestricted creativity as it sizzles through the processes of independent art - writing, performing, publishing and producing.
- Inside the Beltway (Guardian Unlimited)
The British have long cast a bemused eye on America - the stateside adventures of Mrs Trollope and Dickens in the 19th century prefigured Alistair Cooke's genial Letter from America, which delighted millions on both sides of the Atlantic for more than half a century.
- 'Stivale': Probing the tricks of the ad trade (The Buffalo News)
I'm not sure what “Stivale” is, but I kind of want it. The invented word, a la “Verizon,” “Allegra” or “Prius,” serves as the title of Torn Space Theater's new conceptual production about consumerism, the advertising industry and the seemingly arbitrary creation of desire for products we didn't even know we wanted.
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