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- Augustana professor's writing goes international - 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 ...
- Curious explores Denver's version of homelessness (Denver Post)
Dee Covington and her team knew they were in for collisions with paradox when they took on homelessness as the subject of Curious Theatre's newest world- premiere play. But death as a survival strategy? That has the director shaking her head.
- Bar brawls a concern to all (Enterprise Mountaineer)
Who would think that as Art After Dark winds down on a Friday night on Waynesville’s quaint tourist-filled Main Street, one business might be gearing up — or dressing down —for a “wet panties contest?”
- Fantasy author speaks to pupils about writing - Vindicator
Alan St. John is the author of the ‘Aidan of Oren’ trilogy. SALEM — Author Alan St. Jean was explaining one of his characters to pupils. “I’m not saying he’s good or bad,” St. Jean said Thursday. “But you will never, ever, ever forget ...
- Daddy Joe blocked from Romo huddle - Chicago Sun-Times
Daddy Joe blocked from Romo huddleChicago Sun-Times, United States - 49 minutes agoONE ON ONE: Poetry Foundation president John Barr will give a free, one-night-only staged reading of his satiric play-in-verse ''The Adventures of Ibn ...
- Reading Bingo for adults - Valley Sun
Reading Bingo for adultsValley Sun, CA - 58 minutes ago“The poetry section is not just dead guys,” he said, adding that authors such as American poet Shel Silverstein have written “lots of fun stuff. ...
- Parents Launch Website Protesting Against 'Suicidal' Emo Music - Gigwise
GigwiseParents Launch Website Protesting Against 'Suicidal' Emo MusicGigwise, UK - 5 hours agoTheir music, poetry, and dress are all telling us something. When are we going to pay attention to what they are telling us?”
- Little things mean a lot (The Telegraph)
Little magazines, a forum for experimental and alternative literature in the vernacular that may or may not have much commercial value, prove that popular phrases like “Less is more” and “small is beautiful” do contain a grain of truth.
- In my opinion: Primary pupils have the write stuff -- as gaeilge - Irish Independent
In my opinion: Primary pupils have the write stuff -- as gaeilgeIrish Independent, Ireland - 1 hour agoWe are delighted to see a wide range of books, as Gaeilge, written by children during the past two years, including novels, short stories, poetry books, ...
- University Press books 'part of the mission' at NU - Daily Northwestern
University Press books 'part of the mission' at NUDaily Northwestern, IL - 1 hour agoNot all authors are NU professors, although the press focuses its publishing within a few key disciplines that relate to university faculty areas of ...
- Neighbors (May 22) - Needham Times
Neighbors (May 22)Needham Times, USA - 19 hours agoGemma Louisa Leghorn of Needham has been awarded the Nathalie Walker Llewellyn Poetry Prize at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. ...
- Poet wins $100,000 prize - Palladium-Item
NEW YORK (AP) — Gary Snyder, a poet known for his verse about nature and spirituality and a former member of the beat movement along with Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, has won the $100,000 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, awarded annually by the Chicago ...
- The Closing Bell (POLLSTAR)
We wrap up today with new dates for Bette Midler , Eagles , Coldplay and Ted Nugent , plus links to items about R. Kelly , how music affects bar patrons, comparing Amy Winehouse to Sir Walter Raleigh and the vanishing CD single!
- Uh oh - city never had the dough! - Camden Chronicle Independent
W ith the city's fiscal year ending in only 35 days, top city officials admitted under tough questioning at a City Council meeting Thursday night that there was never enough money in the proposed city budget when they submitted it. Now, ExxonMobil is ...
- Thou shalt not eat in the living room - Los Angeles Times
Thou shalt not eat in the living roomLos Angeles Times, CA - 59 minutes agoIndeed, if there were a federal registry for endangered literary genres, humor surely would be on it, a prose equivalent of the black-footed ferret. ...
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