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- Remember when: Rescued fawn became a true family member on ranch (Vero Press Journal)
After the end of World War II, I returned to Magnolia Ranch north of Orlando.
- The Early Word: New Books For The Week Of June 2, 2008 - Blogcritics.org
The Early Word: New Books For The Week Of June 2, 2008Blogcritics.org, OH - 9 hours ago... press corps - are all over this book, complicitly enabling McClellan to higher book sales (Keith Olbermann actually called the parts of the book "poetry").Video: Eye To Eye With Katie Couric: Scott McClellan (CBS News) CBSScott McClellan's Rollercoaster Ride through Primetime Huffington PostMcClellan's mea culpa: Day Three Baltimore Sunall 3,985 news articles
- DAD. By Zoë Ball, Ron Atkinson, Martha Wainwright, Kirsty Gallacher, Dan Snow, Aeronwy Thomas, Ed Balls, Candida ... (Independent)
My dad was well-respected in the Midlands. He would get invited to everything and was extremely popular. He was also massively into sport. He was an all-round sportsman, and there was always talk of sport in our house.
- In a different medium, Lennon tapped into his childlike side - San Diego Union Tribune
In a different medium, Lennon tapped into his childlike sideSan Diego Union Tribune, United States - 22 minutes agoPicasso wrote poetry, for example, some of it quite good. Henry Miller made paintings, most of which are not very good. But when artists are great in one ...
- Macmillan Children's Books Stunning New Acquisition - Booktrade.info
Macmillan Children's Books Stunning New AcquisitionBooktrade.info, UK - 2 hours agoRebecca McNally, newly-appointed Publishing Director of Fiction and Poetry at Macmillan Children's Books, has been making her mark on the list with a ...
- We're not number one - Capitol Hill Blue
Capitol Hill BlueWe're not number oneCapitol Hill Blue, VA - May 22, 2008It takes the death of a Princess Di or a scandal with a White House intern to release inspirational moonbeams to play on the foreheads of America's ...
- We Need More Novels about Real Scientists [Scientific American Magazine] (Scientific American)
In novels and films, the most common scientist by far is the mad one. From H. G. Wells’s Dr. MoÂÂreau to Ian Fleming’s Dr. No to Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove, scientists are portrayed as evil geniuses unrestrained by ethics and usually bent on world domination. Over the past two years, as I struggled to write my own novel about physicists and their quest for the Theory of Everything, I ...
- Winners of SOS contests named - Baxter Bulletin
Winners of SOS contests namedBaxter Bulletin, AR - 3 hours agoAmong the poetry winners from Guy Berry Intermediate School were the students of Melissa Green: Katie Beth Wehmeyer, first place; Douglas Herron, ...
- Author’s earliest work in collection (The Fayetteville Observer)
“The Magical Campus” collects for the first time the earliest published writing of Thomas Wolfe, the Asheville native who was once called “the most promising writer of his generation.”
- Trailblazers, but Selling a Romantic Kind of Love - New York Times
New York TimesTrailblazers, but Selling a Romantic Kind of LoveNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoThe pathway for personal true stories, performed by those who lived them, was paved by the established literary vogue for confessional poetry. ...
- Man arrested over theft of ÂŁ15 million Shakespeare book from Durham University (Daily Mail: World News)
A man has been arrested on suspicion of the theft of a priceless book from Durham University ten years ago. It is believed to be worth at least ÂŁ15 million.
- Cambridge students examined on Amy Winehouse song (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
They might not be Shakespeare or Wordsworth but lyrics by soul singer Amy Winehouse have been included in a Cambridge University literature exam for the first time.
- Newspaper woman to scoop on writing styles - Gulf Coast Newspapers
Newspaper woman to scoop on writing stylesGulf Coast Newspapers, AL - 34 minutes ago“I’m gonna talk about three different types of writing: the newspaper end of it, and the academic essays for college, and poetry,” she said. ...
- EDUCATION: Upson students win essay contest - Lockport Union-Sun
Sometimes kids will say “when I grow up...” followed by what they want to be or what they want to do when they’re an adult. Charles Upson Elementary students in Lockport had to put those thoughts into writing for the annual essay contest of the ...
- Noted Native American author at 'CreekSpeak' - Woodland Daily Democrat
Jack D. Forbes, a historian, writer, and professor emeritus of Native American Studies and Anthropology at UC Davis will read "Yololandia: Memories from the Patwin Plains" and other works of his poetry and literature that explore Native American ...
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