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- Young writers can enter competition - Stamford Advocate
Teenage writers of poetry and prose from across Connecticut are being encouraged to submit original entries to an annual literary competition. The entry deadline is Feb. 1. Winning entrants will be awarded cash prizes and have the possibility of ...
- Students celebrate Dr. Seuss on Read Across America day - Press of Atlantic City
Students celebrate Dr. Seuss on Read Across America dayPress of Atlantic CityDaniel Breslow's fourth graders at the McKinley Avenue School in Stafford Township students wrote poems in Dr. Seuss' style. And at Vineland's Dr. William ...
- What has happened to our city, our home? - Chowk
Karachi is my city, my home. I was seven years old the first time I set foot on its soil. It had been until then an imaginary homeland, a figment of my dreams and thoughts. It was a home I knew through other's stories, longings, and poetry. On that ...
- Reflections in Grief's Prism - American Chronicle
Book review: "Catching the Light: Coming Back to Life after the Death of a Child" by Genesse Bourdeau Gentry, Booksurge Publishers 2009 Genesse Gentry has penned her second book of poetry for healing grief. "Catching the Light" speaks to the heart ...
- OSSTF/FEESO Media Advisory: Student Achievement Awards ... - Market Wire
OSSTF/FEESO's Student Achievement Awards honour students from across Ontario for their outstanding abilities and creativity. This year's theme was Suppress Excess . On Saturday, March 13, 2010 at 11:30 am, OSSTF/FEESO President Ken Coran will present ...
- Moore proud of her heritage - Victoria Times Colonist
Moore proud of her heritageVictoria Times ColonistShe started writing poetry as a girl, culminating in poems commemorating the internment camps imposed by Stalin in 1932 in Ukraine and the subsequent famine ...
- Defense carries UNI back to MVC title game - Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier
Defense carries UNI back to MVC title gameWaterloo Cedar Falls CourierThe first 20 minutes were poetry in motion from a UNI perspective. The Panthers used an early, 11-4 scoring run to seize momentum and then never relented. ...and more »
- Preventing Senioritis: Part II - AnnArbor.com
Preventing Senioritis: Part IIAnnArbor.comSure, that kind of experience may not be right every kid. But sitting cramped in a classroom as the ice melts and the high school career draws to a close ...
- Marianne Moore and Alice In Wonderland-Inspired Installation at the Rosenbach ... - Art Daily
Marianne Moore and Alice In Wonderland-Inspired Installation at the Rosenbach ...Art DailyThe exhibition investigates the Rosenbach's collection of the work of author Lewis Carroll and Modernist American poet and writer Marianne Moore and ...and more »
- Carrying the Olympic Torch: Hold it high, hold it proud - The Post - Ontario
Carrying the Olympic Torch: Hold it high, hold it proudThe Post - Ontario"I just want to thank all my family and friends who came out to see me," said Weppler. She said her family and friends all dawned hula-hoops to make the ...and more »
- Love And Passion: Lust For Life - Hamptons.com
There will be an opening reception from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. On view Saturday, February 20 and Sunday, February 21, from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Open call for a Poetry Reading in theme of Love & Passion with Suffolk County Poet Laureate Tammy Morgan on Sunday ...
- Poet's relatives disappointed with celebrations - Euro Weekly News
Poet's relatives disappointed with celebrationsEuro Weekly NewsMiguel Hernandez published his first book of poetry at 23, despite being born into a poor family and receiving little formal education. ...
- Poetry Competition big money up for grabs - PRLog (free press release)
The Christian Poetry Association invites all poets, first timers as well as previously published ones of all ages to enter into the current competition. The competition is free and no entry fees are charged. Altogether R9 000.00 of prizes will be ...
- Death Becomes Us - Javno
Have you noticed how many kinds of death can be found in the daily newspapers? First, the international section and all the faceless, anonymous dead for whom it is often difficult to empathize, so extensive is the victim list, so far away the ...
- From Lab to Life, a 'New World of Objects' - New York Times
From Lab to Life, a 'New World of Objects'New York Times“I just want to create objects of beauty and poetry.†Unfashionable though this may be, at a time when design is dominated by social and environmental ...
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