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- General Sadler and the Black Widow — part 2 - Clinton Herald
So, the cause of death gets changed to “homicide” and a murder trial is scheduled for mid-summer, 1988. The Sadler siblings also retain counsel, both to access legal documents and in order to force light upon the facts surrounding their brother ...
- 2008 Maine Literary Festival to Focus on the Environment - Earthtimes
CAMDEN, Maine , July 24 /PRNewswire/ -- "For This Earth: Visions in Literature" is the theme of the Maine Literary Festival, to be held November 7 -- 9, 2008 , at the Camden Opera House. The Festival explores the roles of writing, poetry, nature, and ...
- Nepali literature blooming in Diaspora (Nepalnews. com)
The poetry festival organised recently by the International Nepali Literary Society (INLS) in Baltimore, USA, alongside the convention of the Association of Nepalis in America (ANA) saw volumes of literary recitations that reflected deep feelings of nationalism, nationality and Nepaliness.
- Poem Prescription - Hopkinton Crier
Poem PrescriptionHopkinton Crier, MA - 35 minutes agoThe plan...to compile all of her students' poems into a book of poetry celebrating Mother's Day and send them home with each student for Mothers Day weekend ...
- Brothers sentenced in AmCan shooting - Vallejo Times-Herald
Brothers sentenced in AmCan shootingVallejo Times-Herald, CA - 3 hours agoGee's family members and friends remembered him during the hearing as a spiritual teen who prayed often and wrote poetry. At the close of the hearing, ...
- A family nourished by art, poetry and love - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Gus Chan/The Plain Dealer Isis Webb, right, with children, left to right, Consuela Brown, Ricardo Brown and Sequoia Versillee. CREATIVE CLEVELAND This ongoing series explores people, places and events that stir the desire to create. To suggest a ...
- Stories that celebrate reading - The Gazette (Montreal)
Stories that celebrate readingThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 30 minutes agoMy Letter to the World, by Emily Dickinson (Kids Can Press, 48 pages, $18.95), is a stunningly beautiful collection of poetry - thanks to the remarkable ...
- Show revives a bygone friend - Cincinnati.com
Show revives a bygone friendCincinnati.com, OH - 2 hours agoI had forgotten about the beautiful poetry broadsheets Publico printed until I saw them here. New work includes a series of geometric wall sculptures by ...
- Lost Dylan poetry surfaces with '60s Hollywood photos - International Herald Tribune
David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker, said that this autumn the magazine would publish two of the poems and perhaps a photograph or two. Christopher Ricks, a professor of the humanities at Boston University and the author of "Dylan's Visions ...
- Jonas Zdanys: Poet of 'two worlds' (University of Connecticut Daily Campus)
The UConn Co-op was filled with poetry lovers, students and professors alike, waiting for Jonas Zdanys to begin reading his works. "It is a confession I am making here," read Zdanys, from his poem "Bones," "I am asleep with no sense of time, and dream that the moment of waking is at hand.
- Enthusiastic writer sought to represent Broome - Sun and Press
Wanted: Local published poet or writer, willing to work for free. Benefits include high-profile post with public readings and workshops, and visits to schools. Must love literature. Broome County lawmakers are looking for a gifted local writer to ...
- Alice Fulton explores family-based fiction in new book (Cornell News Service)
For her first work of fiction, poet and Cornell professor of English Alice Fulton had to look no further for inspiration than her own Irish Catholic family and her hometown of Troy, N.Y.
- BEST BETS - Newsday
BEST BETSNewsday, NY - 11 hours ago... debates the role and talks about the importance of poetry tonight at 7 at Borders Books, 2130 Nesconset Hwy., Stony Brook. It's free, 631-979-0500. ...
- Author Ha Jin still waiting for the right time to visit his native China (The Kansas City Star)
On a trip that has put him the closest he has been to his homeland in 23 years, Chinese-American author Ha Jin says he wants to visit China but expressed frustration with censorship of his books.
- Love, National Gallery, London - Independent
Love, National Gallery, LondonIndependent, UK - 3 hours agoLove seems a theme more suitable to a poetry anthology than an art exhibition, so it's fitting that the first item on show is Tracey Emin's embroidered, ...
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