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- Poetry Collection Relates Author's Victory Over Crushing Odds - PR Web (press release)
Poetry Collection Relates Author's Victory Over Crushing OddsPR Web (press release), WA - 31 minutes agoMore than just inspirational words, the poetry in this book offer readers a great devotional and study guide with references to story after story of ...
- Professor's book paints colorful portrait of Martin L. Davey - Canton Repository
The flamboyant former Ohio Gov. Martin Luther Davey had been dead for a quarter century before Walsh University Professor Emeritus Frank P. Vazzano "met" him. He chose the colorful, albeit somewhat obscure, state political figure for the subject of a ...
- Usain Bolt electrifies Beijing, winning the 200 in a world-record time - Seattle Times
Jamaica's Usain Bolt reacts after his remarkable win in the 200. Wallace Spearmon, left, who was third, and Churandy Martina, right, who was second, were DQ'd. BEIJING — This time he ran every meter of the race. He didn't sightsee. He didn't ...
- Bumbershoot literary lineup to include Edmund White, Joshua Ferris (Seattle Times)
Some top-notch authors are slated to appear at Bumbershoot this year. Among the out-of-towners: Edmund White, the preeminent gay novelist...
- David Biespiel muses on two paths to creating a poem (The Oregonian)
P oets arrive at the making of a poem from two distinct pathways. One route is to begin with an experience through memory and then to shift toward discovering the language that will suffice to render and transform that experience into a poem.
- In Bruges - Salon
We're still running on a wing and a prayer over here at the temporary West Coast HQ of Beyond the Multiplex, battling a winter flu bug and some family blues, but there are a couple of new movies this week I didn't want to let slip past unnoticed. "In ...
- Good Morning, Here Is Lovely Poetry [The Written Word] (Gawker)
Good morning friends! I am still in bed (don't get sexy thoughts—at the moment I look like Joe Pesci's mom if she'd just fallen down the stairs) and am exhausted from my astute late night political...
- Music Review Rhythm in His Hips, Technology on His Mind - New York Times
New York TimesMusic Review Rhythm in His Hips, Technology on His MindNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoThe band, though, was doing a Brazilian version of foursquare rhythmic professionalism, with keyboards simulating strings in the funny philosophical song ...
- No small achievement - Thanh Nien Daily
Thanh Nien DailyNo small achievementThanh Nien Daily, Vietnam - 38 minutes ago“No matter how demanding the job is, I’m happy that I can do what my heart desires, as poetry has also been my greatest passion,” he added. ...
- To love or not to love? (The Star)
Most people get their fill of William Shakespeare’s sonnets in secondary school, but not Christopher Ling.
- Plenty of events to bookmark at Wis. Book Fest (The Capital Times)
In Madison, if you're patient, your favorite author is likely to stop in the city for an in-person reading. And the chances are strong that this reading will occur at the annual Wisconsin Book Festival. This year's festival, which runs Oct. 15-19 and is free and open to the public, has adopted the theme "Changing Places," a description that the event's director, Alison Jones Chaim, says covers a ...
- New Season Of Poetry Westchester Announced - Westchester.com
New Season Of Poetry Westchester AnnouncedWestchester.com, NY - 57 minutes agoSpecial programs include a performance of the poetry and prose of Federico Garcia Lorca with guitar accompaniment, a talk by award winning poet Vijay ...
- Local writer recounts her life in Joy Behar book - Glens Falls Post-Star
Local writer recounts her life in Joy Behar bookGlens Falls Post-Star, NY - 29 minutes ago... Krasts-Voutyras publishing debut. She's had poems in "The Colors of Life" and Nature's Gentle Kiss," both part of the International Library of Poetry, ...
- Talks/Authors (Palo Alto Weekly)
Hilton Obenzinger on Protest from Vietnam to Iraq A conversation with Hilton Obenzinger, author of "Busy Dying," "Running Through Fire," "American Palestine" and other works of poetry, fiction, history and criticism; associate director, Stanford program in rriting and rhetoric.
- It's call for cats - The Sun
The SunIt's call for catsThe Sun, UK - 2 hours agoIn fact, it looked like poetry in motion. JAGUAR’S design boss Ian Callum suffers from asthma. Which is ironic considering he is better known for producing ...
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