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- A comic character you couldn't make up - Telegraph-Journal
A comic character you couldn't make upTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 48 minutes agoLots of people can learn to write serious novels or poetry, but no one learns to write a comic novel. It just springs out of the author's head full-blown. ...
- The golden community: Forsyth celebrates 50 years and more of its ... - Herald & Review
Chalres Boles has his own brick in the village's the Veterans Memorial. FORSYTH - Officially, at least, about the most exciting thing to emerge from the history of Forsyth is Hickory Point Mall and the triumphant rise of retail prosperity and some ...
- My week: Esa-Pekka Salonen - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukMy week: Esa-Pekka SalonenTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 13 minutes agoI read all sorts of fiction, poetry and history. Lately I've rediscovered Thomas Mann, whose books I first read as a student. ...
- Yank up the curtain: It's showtime, Iowa - Des Moines Register
While many Iowans were lounging around the backyard during Labor Day weekend, actors and stagehands around the state were hustling to prepare for the first wave of new shows in the fall theater season - and from the looks of the ambitious lineup ...
- 'It's all on account of the war' - Guardian Unlimited
As I drove away from a California screening of the new film version of Brideshead Revisited, I was amused to overhear the comments of my companions from the back seat. "I thought the one who played Jeremy Irons was a bit thin ..." "I liked the ...
- Uganda: Who Was Who At the Book Week? - AllAfrica.com
Uganda: Who Was Who At the Book Week?AllAfrica.com, Washington - 4 hours agoBaroque Publishers (U) Ltd., had novels, plays, poetry and children's story books. The plays included Victor Byabamazima's Roadblock, one of last year's ...
- Books: âGorgeously Greenâ - Hollywood Today Newsmagazine
Books: âGorgeously GreenâHollywood Today Newsmagazine, CA - 19 minutes agoSince the age of seven, Iâve always had a passion for writingâŠpoetry and plays to begin with. Itâs truly a dream come true to be paid to write! ...
- Events in Connecticut - New York Times
Events in ConnecticutNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoHARTFORD Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts âHot Chocolate Soul,â comedy and poetry backed by a band. Friday and Oct. 10. $25. ...
- Novel idea unveiled to create literary quarter on Royal Mile - Scotsman
Novel idea unveiled to create literary quarter on Royal MileScotsman, United Kingdom - 10 hours agoOther organisations involved would include the Scottish Poetry Library, the National Library of Scotland, the Writers' Museum and Canongate Books. ...
- Camping out - locally - Dexter Leader
Camping out - locallyDexter Leader, MI - 5 hours agoThere's chuck wagon meals and even cowboy poetry for campers to enjoy. There are 97 state parks and recreation areas throughout Michigan with 250 camping ...
- Alanis Morissette Skilled, But Shallow And Insincere - Hartford Courant
Alanis Morissette Skilled, But Shallow And InsincereHartford Courant, United States - 14 hours agoEnergetic conviction wrapped in flighty lyrical poetry was her strong suit, but her method fashioned words in a way that ultimately gave the songs little ...
- Poster poems: Calling for Clerihews - Guardian Blogs
Many of you who pass by this humble shop window in search of quaint diversions will already be familiar with the story of Edmund Clerihew Bentley , the dull chemistry lesson, and the birth of the light verse form that bears his name . Legend has it ...
- Tall Tales (Bristol Herald Courier)
Performers To Spin Yarns During Annual Storytelling Festival On Oct. 3-5 JONESBOROUGH, Tenn. â Minton Sparks wants to tell you a story. So do Beth Horner, Tim Tingle and Kevin Kling. Oh, you can put Erica Lann-Clark and Elizabeth Ellis on that list of tale-spinners, too. All are performers coming to Jonesborough, Tenn. for the 36th Annual National Storytelling Festival, held this weekend and ...
- Metalhead memories roar back to big screen (The Columbus Dispatch)
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- Ryan reading to kick off literary season (UPI)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 (UPI) -- Kay Ryan, the new poet laureate consultant in poetry to the U.S. Library of Congress, has agreed to open the library's 2008-2009 literary season with a reading.
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