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- National magazine, "Hope Keepers", publishes work by Laura Beth Young. - 24-7PressRelease.com (press release)
National magazine, "Hope Keepers", publishes work by Laura Beth Young.24-7PressRelease.com (press release) - 2 hours agoThe poem published in "Hope Keepers" was written when she was feeling her life could only be joyful if her chronic spinal condition improved. ...
- Poetry column: Father muses over couple to be - The Evening Sun
Poetry column: Father muses over couple to beThe Evening Sun, PA - 3 hours agoI wanted to learn how he saw the young woman in his life. I wanted to know what his expectations had been to have had my daughter fulfill them. ...
- A Poetic Passage Into Life -- Author Laura J. Gray Mitchell Shares Poignant, Inspiring Poetry That Reflect On Life and ... (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
PHILADELPHIA, June 9, 2008 -- Open your senses and immerse yourself in the poetic reflections of A Passage Into Life, a poetry book written by Laura J. Gray Mitchell. Read on and examine yourself, see who you are, where you are going and what you can do to bring about and to restore the wholeness in our lives and the lives of others.
- Septuagenarian overcomes health hurdles to pen perceptions - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphSeptuagenarian overcomes health hurdles to pen perceptionsCalcutta Telegraph, India - 12 minutes agoReciting a few lines from the poetry of Milton, who was also visually impaired, she said the great English poet was her source of inspiration. ...
- POETRY READINGS AID GALWAY'S SPIRIT CENTRE - Indymedia Ireland
Friday, July 4th at 1pm sharp is the date and time of a lunchtime reading, organised by the Western Writers’ Centre in support of Galway’s The Spirit Centre. The readings, which will take place at the Spirit centre at 34 Nuns Island, Galway, is ...
- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney (Guyra Argus)
The policewoman whose young children were killed in an axe murder in Cowra yesterday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone.
- Outskirts Press Announces Spin Pause, the Latest Highly ... - PR.com (press release)
Outskirts Press Announces Spin Pause, the Latest Highly ...PR.com (press release), NY - 22 minutes agoThe 6 x 9 Paperback in the Poetry/ Anthologies category is available worldwide on book retailer websites such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble for a suggested ...
- Independent Reader: Hummingbirds, heists and lost loves - Independent News Online
DREAM YOUR WAY back in time to 1882--the summer of love, when Venus "passed like a beauty spot across the sun's face." After the Civil War, "like so many Rip Van Winkles, Americans awoke to a new world... and rubbed their eyes in disbelief." So ...
- Off the shelf: What everyone else is reading this summer, rumour ... - National Post
Off the shelf: What everyone else is reading this summer, rumour ...National Post, Canada - 2 hours agoThey publish some pretty good fiction (and poetry, and plays) these days too. Vancouver author William Gibson (Neuromancer, Mona Lisa Overdrive, ...
- William Gage - Village Times Herald
William Smith Gage died unexpectedly on Saturday, April 19. He was born on December 1, 1984 to Joan and John Gage of Stony Brook. William attended Phillips Academy Andover in Andover, Mass., and graduated in 2004 from Ward Melville High School where ...
- Library hosts TeenSpace program, video gaming tournament (The Journal Times)
RACINE — On Saturday, the Racine Public Library will host a TeenSpace program and gaming tournament as part of ongoing programming to build relationships with teen patrons while generating library interest.
- Terence Davies back at the BFI - Screendaily
Terence Davies is again BFI-bound. The revered British director made his first features (including The Trilogy , Distant Voices, Still Lives and The Long Day Closes) under the auspices of the British Film Institute's now defunct production arm. Now ...
- A life of her own - The Australian
The sun is shining on empty bicycle racks, on the birds that doze along the medieval city wall. A bumblebee buzzes idly about a neat green square, nuzzles the flowers next to the stone steps I'm sitting on. Yesterday it was raining; today the air ...
- Catskill Confidential: Arts center’s loss is Bethel museum’s gain (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
"It was awesome," summed up Marlene Castelow, who drove up with her family from the state of Delaware.
- Jackson Heights holds first poetry festival (Queens Courier)
An idea that came up over coffee turned into the recently-held, first annual Jackson Heights Poetry Festival. Festival founders Marina Yoffe and Sarah Heinemann first had the conversation last summer. Yoffe said that afterwards they thought the poetry festival should be more than just an idea.
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