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- Opinion submission policies - Bend Bulletin
We welcome your letters. Letters should be limited to one issue, contain no more than 250 words and include the writer’s signature, phone number and address for verification. We edit letters for brevity, grammar, taste and legal reasons. We reject ...
- “Ballistics: Poems” (Style Weekly)
by Billy Collins (Random House, $24). The two-term U.S. poet laureate does his thing: borrowing from ordinary life to write the songs of man. Sept. 9: “Change We Can Believe In: Barack Obama's Plan to Renew America’s Promise” by Barack Obama (Crown Publishing, $13.95). Only presidential candidates are allowed to refer to themselves in the third person, as in this book outlining Obama’s vision ...
- THAT PERSONALITY TOUCH (Bradenton Herald)
Laurie Crawford has always been arty but two years ago, she decided to apply her talents to a new business.
- 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.
- New reading garden brightens up Plumb Library - South Coast Today
New reading garden brightens up Plumb LibrarySouth Coast Today, MA - 1 hour agoReading gardens can provide fun activities and enhance a child's exposure to books, songs and poetry, as well as help children visually discriminate ...
- Nature poet wins inaugural gong for religious verse (The Australian)
ENGLISH visionary William Blake was a poet as well as a painter and, 57 years after its founding, the Blake Prize for religious art honours his calling as a writer.
- 'Miracle' is mired in war clichés (Detroit Free Press)
Poor Spike Lee. You just knew the moment he lashed out at Clint Eastwood for leaving black soldiers out of his two-part Iwo Jima epic that he had really put his foot in it.
- Movie review: Miracle at St. Anna -- 2 out of 5 stars (Orlando Sentinel)
Poor Spike Lee. You just knew, the moment he lashed out at Clint Eastwood for leaving black soldiers out of his two-part Iwo Jima epic, that he had really put his foot in it.
- Support soldier turns thoughts, personal experiences into poetry - Leesville Daily Leader
Support soldier turns thoughts, personal experiences into poetryLeesville Daily Leader, LA - 1 hour ago... topics including death in combat and love for his wife, said Master Sgt. Garnett Brown, 94th BSB operations section officer. His poetry and prose range ...
- Leftist Arabist named Paraguay foreign minister, says he wants to ... - International Herald Tribune
ASUNCION, Paraguay : Paraguay's president-elect has named a foreign minister. He's a leftist historian who has written sympathetically of the Palestinian struggle. Alejandro Hamed is due to take office alongside President-elect Fernando Lugo on Aug ...
- The Tely GoGuide - St. John's Telegram
St. John's TelegramThe Tely GoGuideSt. John's Telegram, Canada - 4 hours agoNewfoundland Author Reading Series will host a reading by Patrick Warner, winner of the 2007 EJ Pratt Poetry Award and author of "There, There" 7 pm at the ...
- writers GROUP MEETS (The Bolingbrook Sun)
The Naperville Writers Group will host author and poet Marilyn Huntman Giese, the author of "When the World Changed, A Revolutionary Peace," at 7 p.m. Sept. 26. The book, based on her travels to the Near and Middle East, is an interplay of vivid photos and scriptural references that tell the story of Jesus in a unique way. Giese's poetry ranges from lighthearted spoofs to serious social issues.
- One of world's most wanted men - Globe and Mail
BELGRADE — Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, who was arrested on Monday, saw himself as a defender of Serbs during the 1992-95 Bosnian war but ended up a fugitive wanted on genocide charges. His 11 years at large had long been a ...
- Sally Paxson Davis, 68, the Academy of Vocal Arts chair - Philadelphia Inquirer
Sally Paxson Davis, 68, the Academy of Vocal Arts chairPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 5 hours agoMrs. Davis enjoyed the symphony, museums, fiction and poetry. Though she had tremendous love for the Academy of Vocal Arts, her family came first, ...
- Stooges back on ballot for Rock Hall of Fame - MLive.com
The Stooges have been nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - again. The iconic Ann Arbor band - led by wild, charismatic frontman Iggy Pop and widely considered the godfathers of punk rock - is among nine nominees for next year's hall ...
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