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- Weekend Picks: Read All About It - New Jersey Monthly
Weekend Picks: Read All About ItNew Jersey Monthly, NJ - 34 minutes agoThere are poetry readings, workshops with authors, and you can select from thousands of new and used books. (www.collingswoodbookfestival.com). ...
- Washington State Book Award winners (Seattle Times)
Books winning this year's Washington State Book Awards include a sci-fi thriller by Matt Ruff, poetry by state poet laureate Samuel Green, a new history of native Seattle by Coll Thrush, a history of dirt by David R. Montgomery, a picture book about a rabbit by George Shannon and an autobiographical novel by Sherman Alexie about growing up on an Indian reservation.
- Hayden Carruth, Poet and Critic, Dies at 87 (New York Times)
Primarily known as a critic and editor, Mr. Carruth produced some 30 books of poetry that addressed subjects like madness, death and the fragility of the natural world.
- Could President Obama keep his feet on ground? - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Could President Obama keep his feet on ground?TheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 43 minutes agoAddressing some 200000 people gathered at the Victory Column in the Berlin Tiergarten, he wowed the crowd with poetry but offered no meat. ...
- Literary journal moves to Ark. university - Pine Bluff Commercial
Literary journal moves to Ark. universityPine Bluff Commercial, AR - 29 minutes agoThe publication, best known for its annual music edition, publishes short fiction, poetry, and articles that center on Southern culture. ...
- Review: 'Anathem' by Neal Stephenson - Chicago Sun-Times
What some folks are calling a once-in-a-decade sci-fi classic is, in fact, a best-ever genre-crushing power-script that defies simple classification. Neal Stephenson's Anathem is a 900-page world-building exercise. It takes the long view, and creates ...
- MAD DADS to honor students who were in FAMU program (Fort Pierce Tribune)
MAD DADS will honor students who participated in the Florida A&M University Black Male College Explorers Program at 7 p.m. Friday at the Lincoln Park Community Center.
- Historical Novel's Message More Relevant Than Ever: Gershowitz's ... - MarketWatch
Historical Novel's Message More Relevant Than Ever: Gershowitz's ...MarketWatch - 4 hours agoAlan Soldofsky Executive Director, Center for Poetry and Literature, San Jose "A compelling, well-researched narrative. The lives of his characters are ...
- Editors hope book keeps José Antonio Burciaga's legacy alive - El Paso Times
Editors hope book keeps José Antonio Burciaga's legacy aliveEl Paso Times, TX - 3 hours ago"We're trying to present the complexities of a great artist and to have him referred to as a great artist and not just a funny humorist or essayist. ...
- Richard Peck '56 Contributes to Our White House: Looking In ... - DePauw University
DePauw UniversityRichard Peck '56 Contributes to Our White House: Looking In ...DePauw University, IN - 5 hours ago"The writers of this book, which took 10 years to put together, use essays, short stories and poetry to tell tales of the White House and its residents, ...
- Buckham Alley play, 'Big Criminals, opens Thursday at Woodside Church ... - MLive.com
The play tells the story of three inept crossing guards who plan to kidnap an unsuspecting rich child. They end up proving the adage that "the best-laid plans of mice and men often go astray.
- OUT THIS WEEK - The Columbus Dispatch
• The War Within: A Secret White House History 2006-2008 , Bob Woodward: The journalist examines the relationship among President Bush, the State Department and the Pentagon during the Iraq war. • Other notable releases: nonfiction -- Bob ...
- Poetry, lecture part of week 2 passport events (The Daily Iberian)
ST. MARTINVILLE — The monthlong Louisiana passport events are well under way here with two events to be held this week.
- Illuminating poetry, music and art (The Union)
Literature Alive! has come up with an evening of mystical delight for its annual Wordslingers program.
- Literary calendar for Sept. 14-20 (The Charlotte Observer)
Sunday SIGNING: Mur Lafferty (“Playing for Keeps”), 2 p.m., Park Road Books, 4139 Park Road. 704-525-9239; www.parkroadbooks.com. Monday INTERNATIONAL HOUSE BOOK CLUB: “Charlie Wilson's War,” by George Crile, 7 p.m., International House, 322 Hawthorne Lane. New members welcome. 704-333-8099. Tuesday CHARLOTTE WRITERS' CLUB: With guest Kay McSpadden (“Finding Your ...
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