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- Paul Willis Publishes New Book of Poems (Santa Barbara Independent)
Santa Barbara poet Paul Willis’s long awaited book of poetry, Visiting Home , came out this spring. He spoke with me about it from his home in Montecito.
- :. ‘Get Geelani as visiting faculty’ - Kashmir Watch
:. ‘Get Geelani as visiting faculty’Kashmir Watch, Pakistan - 1 hour agoAppreciating the style and selection of topics by Geelani in his latest book, which is the Urdu translation of Iqbal’s Persian poetry, Dr Margoob said, ...
- Choir, orchestra to perform concert - Leader-Telegram
Choir, orchestra to perform concertLeader-Telegram, WI - 45 minutes agoChetek author Maryanne Hoekman has published the book "The Rainbow of Life: A Poetry Collection" (PublishAmerica, $14.95). The 80-page paperback contains ...
- Conquering the wild west of internet domains - Daily Telegraph
Like 17th century tulip bulbs, internet domain names have been sought after, fought over and hugely over-valued. Companies with more budget than sense have seen a memorable address for their website as the sure route to traffic and riches, so have ...
- Web Extra: A Conversation with Rachel Eisler - Urbanite Baltimore
Web Extra: A Conversation with Rachel EislerUrbanite Baltimore, MD - 1 hour agoUrbanite’s June poetry contributor is Rachel Eisler. In 1991, Eisler earned a MA from Johns Hopkins University’s Writing Seminars. She taught English in the ...
- Derek Meins the debut mini-album The Famous Poet - femalefirst.co.uk
The forthcoming debut mini-album, 'The Famous Poet' introduces both worlds that intertwine within Derek’s headspace, five tracks of melancholic musical verse, and seven of his wide-eyed Ivor Cutler-esque poetry. Switching from lament to surrealist ...
- Thomas M. Disch, 68; was science fiction novelist, poet, and critic - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - Thomas M. Disch, an author, poet, and critic who twisted the inherently twisted genre of science fiction in new, disturbing directions, including writing his last book in the voice of God, died Friday in his Manhattan apartment. He was 68 ...
- Stemming flow of literary heritage across the pond - guardian.co.uk
Stemming flow of literary heritage across the pondguardian.co.uk, UK - 29 minutes ago"Two things are inevitable: death and Texas," one of them was heard to sigh. Judy Berg, archivist at the University of Hull, remembers overhearing this ...
- Greece's Delphi retains the power to inspire - Miami Herald
Rain fell in sheets on the broken columns and stone blocks. I stood on the ancient ground where Agamemnon, Socrates and Cicero, among others, had humbly stood, hoping to get answers to their big questions. I was alone outside the ruined Temple of ...
- A Clearfield debut piece for Orchestra's Camden visit - Philadelphia Daily News
A Clearfield debut piece for Orchestra's Camden visitPhiladelphia Daily News, PA - 39 minutes agoFor the poetry at the end, the energy was so high they suggested tympani and trumpets, which I used." An African birth ritual of whispering a newborn's name ...
- Undaunted by her disorder - Hampton Roads Daily Press
WACO, Texas - The ulcers on her gums and lips were so painful that Sanya Richards stopped eating. But she kept running. She fashioned a mouthpiece from a cardboard tape roll, bit down on it like a bullet, sprinted around the track and tried to focus ...
- PM UPDATE : Writing camp enrollment open - Muskogee Daily Phoenix
The camp serves students entering fifth-through eighth-grades five thro. Students will experience a variety of mental and physical challenges each day along with writing poetry, stories, and plays.
- Mystery Writers of America Announces 2008 Edgar Award Nominees - Earthtimes
NEW YORK, Jan. 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Mystery Writers of America is proud to announce, as we celebrate the 199th anniversary of the birth of Edgar Allan Poe, its Nominees for the 2008 Edgar Allan Poe Awards, honoring the best in mystery ...
- Unpublished Pablo Neruda poems highlight last romance - Zee News
Santiago, July 08: A series of unpublished poems by Chile's late Pablo Neruda, winner of the 1971 Nobel prize for literature, are shedding light on his last romance with his wife's niece more than 40 years his junior, a collector said. The 14 poems ...
- Religious retreats: Head to the Catskills (AP via Yahoo! News)
At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the Sunday service at the Sufi religious retreat.
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