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- Nature long a focus of women writers - MLive.com
Susan Fenimore Cooper (1813-94), daughter of famous novelist James Fenimore Cooper, published her insightful ``Rural Hours'' in 1850, the first book of nature writing by an American woman. Cooper spent her earliest years and her adult life in ...
- Halifax, NS | Sun, July 6th, 2008 - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Halifax, NS | Sun, July 6th, 2008TheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 58 minutes agoJuly 6-11: The Tatamagouche Centre will host Words on the Page, a writing workshop of nonfiction, poetry and fiction. The sessions will help you find your ...
- Kay Ryan, Outsider With Sly Style, Named Poet Laureate - New York Times
New York TimesKay Ryan, Outsider With Sly Style, Named Poet LaureateNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoMs. Ryan has carved out a life conducive to poetry writing. She has taught the same remedial English course at the College of Marin in Kentfield, Calif., ...
- Alaskan fiddler tirelessly touring with latest CD, book (Alaska Public Radio Network)
Alaska fiddle musician, poet and author Ken Waldman is back in the state after an east coast tour promoting the simultaneous release of his 7th CD and his 7th book. Although the prolific writer has mainly published collections of poetry in the past, his new book — Are You Famous? Touring America with Alaska’s [...] ShareThis
- Back to School, Back to Fun - The Morning News
Back to School, Back to FunThe Morning News, AR - 49 minutes ago"Avenue Q": Broadway's 2004 Tony Award-winner for Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book tells the story of trying to make it in New York City with big ...
- Down from these hills: A poet - Arkansas Times
A fine review in today's New York Times of the latest book of poetry from C.D. Wright, the Arkansas native and MacArthur genius grant winner who teaches at Brown. She's gone beyond her early "idiom Ozarkia" to write in "Risking, Fall, Hovering" about ...
- Michael Brown accepted who he was, and so did others - St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools SEFFNER — Michael Brown spent the first half of his life discovering who he was. The second half, he searched for permanence. He grew up in Seffner, where as a boy he embraced poetry, line dancing and the Baptist church. Later, he ...
- Saturday's Best Bets (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
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- Betrayal of boys: A new report says white boys need father figures ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailBetrayal of boys: A new report says white boys need father figures ...Daily Mail, UK - 42 minutes agoOne English teacher said that much of the set poetry is uninspiring in its worthiness. Contemporary poetry might be politically correct, he said, ...
- New things to do this weekend - Long Beach Press-Telegram
New things to do this weekendLong Beach Press-Telegram, CA - 1 hour agoSlam poetry champions, MCs, world musicians, eclectic beats, DJ, exotic dance and theatrics. Art reception 8-9 pm, performances 9-11 pm Saturday. ...
- Vandals shatter Chagall window at French cathedral - Boston Herald
Vandals shatter Chagall window at French cathedralBoston Herald, United States - 17 hours agoAfter a visit to Israel, the Russian-born French artist described the Bible as “the greatest source of poetry of all time.â€
- Miami Is Beach Country and Book Country, Too (New York Times)
In the last two decades, the Miami Book Fair International has grown into a widely emulated benchmark event.
- Shortening Your To-Do List - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Shortening Your To-Do ListChronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - 9 minutes agoSage Readers: Ms. Mentor continues to hear new variations on academic anxiety dreams, including burning houses, bulldozed buildings, and inspirational heads ...
- Words At Large - CBC News
Ever notice how sometimes a minute feels like a lifetime (sit ups, anyone?), and other times hours flash by? If you want to change the pace of time – or at least appear to do so – take Christopher Dewdney’s advice. In his new book, Soul of the ...
- Jay Parini: A case of poetic justice -- literally - Wisconsin State Journal
WEYBRIDGE, Vt. -- Last winter, which in Vermont is serious business, a gang of local teens got a bright idea. The Homer Noble Farm in Ripton, famous as the summer home of Robert Frost between 1938 and 1963, stood empty. It struck them as just the ...
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