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- NRI poetess Sujata Bhatt short-listed for Poetry Prize (Outlook India)
Popular NRI poetess Sujata Bhatt and five others were today short-listed for Britain's most valuable poetry prize. The 52-year-old Ahmedabad born writer has been chosen for the 10,000-pound Forward Prize for her collection 'Pure Lizard'.
- Conversations with GoD: Rebecca Donner - Geeks of Doom
Geeks of DoomConversations with GoD: Rebecca DonnerGeeks of Doom, NY - 22 minutes agoGoD: You write novels, reviews, essays, and now comic books. Is there anything out there that you would like to try to tackle, maybe poetry?
- Enter the heart of darknes - Beeld
The school slaying by a 'ninja' wielding a samurai sword shocked the nation. But this kind of bloodletting is not unique to South Africa. Murder on the schoolground is an international phenomenon, writes MARIECHEN WALDNER IT WAS once a symbol of ...
- Five Reasons the Media Must Cover the Edwards Scandal - Slate
Undernews seep: Inquirer's sister paper on Enquirer . "Are we mainstream or not? We're going to get a complex." ... 2:35 A.M. Why write about the Edwards scandal? Here's a short clip-'n'-save response to those (including many friends) who argue the ...
- Fourth annual writer's conference held at NU (Daily Northwestern)
Between Aug 13 and 16, fiction writers, editors, critics and other literary figures will meet at Northwestern for the fourth annual summer writers' conference, set to take place in University Hall, 1987 Sheridan Rd. The conference is designed around providing an understanding of the business and craft of writing to both new and established writers.
- Students to take part in prayer event - Statesman Journal
Prayers, flagpoles and schools might at first glance appear an unlikely combination. But since 1990, students have been gathering near the start of their academic year at their schools' flagpoles to pray for their classmates, teachers, staffers and ...
- David Usher headlines the 2008 Junction Arts Festival (Etobicoke Guardian)
Canadian multi-award winning recording artist David Usher, the lead singer of the now defunct band Moist, will headline the Junction Arts Festival's main stage show in Junction City Square, Sept. 6.
- Poet Hayden Carruth dies at 87 in Munnsville (The Post-Standard)
Hayden Carruth, the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who populated his verse with the same folks who inhabited his life, died Monday at his Munnsville home. He was 87.
- Silver Jews - Filter Magazine
Filter MagazineSilver JewsFilter Magazine, CA - 1 hour agoby Jonathan Falcone | 09.08.2008 David Berman’s country drools have always been the most beautifully observed witticisms; his poetry of the broken-willed ...
- Calendar - Baltimore Sun
CalendarBaltimore Sun, United States - 2 hours agoThe theme is childhood and includes an interview with and poetry by National Book Award winner Lucille Clifton; fiction by Tom Nugent and Rafael Alvarez; ...
- Davison Area Museum gets a new website - Davison Index
Davison Area Museum gets a new websiteDavison Index, MI - 49 minutes agoMD DAVISON — Sacramento Rainbow Poets seeks Davison poets for its upcoming poetry contest. Poems can be written about any subject and be in any style. ...
- Traveling Poetry Hut - WSHM-TV
Traveling Poetry HutWSHM-TV, MA - 57 minutes agoBy CBS 3 Springfield News It's a place to think, love, laugh and vent. Between the wooden slats of "The Poetry Hut" hang white pieces of paper adorned with ...
- American Poets Added to British Archive (New York Times)
Gwendolyn Brooks and Theodore Roethke are among the 14 influential 20th-century American poets whose recordings have been added to Britain?s free online poetry archive, the BBC reported.
- Devoran School celebrates first birthday - Falmouth Penryn Packet
Devoran School celebrates first birthdayFalmouth Penryn Packet, UK - 10 hours ago... Birthday with a special ceremony including the official unveiling of the school’s new two metre ceramic mural, dance, poetry and musical performances by ...
- Christina Patterson: Where poetry still has power - The Independent
Mahmoud Darwish, who died at the weekend, was, according to the Egyptian novelist Ahdaf Soueif, "the last poet who could fill a football stadium". In a country that regards poetry as a pastime for the lost and the lonely – like, say, knitting tea ...
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