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- USC's Poetry Initiative accepting manuscripts for chapbook contest - Times and Democrat
COLUMBIA -- The South Carolina Poetry Initiative at the University of South Carolina is accepting entries for the state's fourth annual chapbook contest. Chapbook entries must be postmarked no later than Sept. 30, and winners will be announced Oct ...
- Senator Joseph Biden balances Barrack (Yehey!)
WASHINGTON: Barack Obamas call to political bruiser Joseph Biden is an admission that his own meteoric rise and crusade for change are undercut by inexperience and fragile bonds with blue-collar Democrats.
- Let's Talk... More - Maui Weekly
Let's Talk... MoreMaui Weekly, Hawaii - 4 hours agoAccording to artist and poetry slam champion Pat Masumoto, the groom had never been to a luâau, so the family decided to have the reception, ...
- MOC news: Olympic Day Run next Sunday - Malta Independent Daily
The Malta edition of the Olympic Day Run takes place next Sunday starting in Bugibba from McDonaldâs Restaurant located on Islet Promenade. Participation is free of charge. Applications will be readily available at any McDonaldâs restaurants and ...
- Harry Potter: mirroring the crisis - Fabula
Harry Potter: mirroring the crisisFabula, France - 1 hour agoThe writing of Harry Potter: humour, rhythm(s), description, poetry, narration (voices, focuses). Reading of Harry Potter ploughed back into games and ...
- School Teaches English To Parents (KPRC Local 2 Houston)
HOUSTON -- For some parents, a language barrier prevents them from helping their students in school. So, a Pasadena elementary school is helping bridge the gap, KPRC Local 2, Your Education Station, reported Tuesday.
- Rangoon Editor Fired Over Offending Poem - The Irrawaddy News Magazine
Rangoon Editor Fired Over Offending PoemThe Irrawaddy News Magazine, Thailand - 2 hours ago... magazine in which the offending poem appeared. But the magazine had already sold out. The censors order Cherry to sack the editor of its poetry section, ...
- Austinist Preview: Local Prize-winning Writers Tonight (Austinist)
photo courtesy of the authors Utter Reading: S.E. Smith and Smith Henderson Tuesday, September 2 BookPeople ( 603 N. Lamar ) Free, 7pm [ info ] With a new school year starting, the Utter Reading Series is turning its attention to two local hotshot writers who are still students at UT's Michener Center for Writers. Both were finalists for the 2008 Keene Prize for Literature . Both ...
- Doris L. Low, 88, research geologist and classical singer - Boston Globe
The youngest child and only daughter of a Brockton family of musicians, artists, and engineers, Doris L. Low, who was born in Denver in 1920, had aspirations, too, starting with college. By 1938, however, her family could only afford the tuition of a ...
- 'All my relations' (The Mail Tribune)
Richard Brown has attended Southern Oregon University's Native American Youth Academy so often that many people know him by his family nickname, "Peanut," instead of his given name.
- Arts & Leisure: Murder mystery bags Palanca English novel prize (BusinessWorld Online)
"When the author's life of literature and exile reached its unscheduled terminus that anonymous February morning, he had been completing a controversial book. His was an apt end, considering the circumstances, for he'd long been drowning in renewed obscurity." -- Ilustrado by Miguel Syjuco
- Inaugural Edwin Morgan poetry prize awarded - Guardian Unlimited
Cambridge University graduate Kate Miller has won the inaugural Edwin Morgan International Poetry Competition for her poem After the Ban. The prize of ÂŁ5,000 is one of the largest for a literary award in Scotland. The competition, which has the ...
- Societies Open Contest To East Texas Poets (Tyler Morning Telegraph)
The Rusk County Poetry Society of Henderson and the Rose Garden Poetry of Tyler are sponsoring a contest with 38 categories and prize money of $1,480 total, awards chairman Bill G. Anderson said.
- A&E Briefs - UAA Northern Light
A&E BriefsUAA Northern Light, AK - 1 hour agoThe festival also hosts a contest every year where anyone is welcome to enter food, poetry, art, or anything else someone has slaved over in the creation ...
- Writer takes a trip home in memoir, 'The River Queen' - New in ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Reeling from the death of her father and already missing her college-bound daughter, writer Mary Morris ("Nothing to Declare") set off down the Mississippi River in 2005 aboard a decrepit houseboat she called River Queen. Her companions were river ...
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