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- Alamo teacher writes book - Alamogordo Daily News
Sherry Street says she has always been interested in writing, "it was one of my first loves." She honed her skills through classes at Eastern New Mexico University in Portales on her way to a bachelor's degree in language arts and a master's degree ...
- An intelligent portrayal of everyday life short stories - Sowetan
An intelligent portrayal of everyday life short storiesSowetan, South Africa - 1 hour agoFor those who enjoy poetry, this book is also for you. Be an active part of the Sowetan online community: subscribe to the Sowetan weekly email newsletter!
- Kashmir is political, religious issue: Geelani - GreaterKashmir.com (press release)
Kashmir is political, religious issue: GeelaniGreaterKashmir.com (press release), India - 3 hours ago... Iqbal’s life and said that " Iqbal was the poet of the Ummah, who felt its pain" He also praised Geelani for writing a book on the Persian poetry of the ...
- Art achieves harmony by humility - Mormon Times
Art achieves harmony by humilityMormon Times, UT - 1 hour agoAll of us who create poetry, music and the other arts fall into that trap. Like the Pharisees of old, we want it both ways. The Book of Mormon talks of ...
- Have some free time this summer? - University of Colorado The Campus Press
Have some free time this summer?University of Colorado The Campus Press, CO - 1 hour agoHis poetry rejects the constraints of the genre as well as the page as it weaves eloquently through his private thoughts, especially in poems like I Sing ...
- Nosing out talent - News & Observer
News & ObserverNosing out talentNews & Observer, NC - 1 hour agoAnd tenderly erotic: My lips in / your flowers. Williams was also an accomplished photographer whose images of writers, artists, gravestones and natural ...
- Maine sails: A briny breeze and way too much good food (The Charlotte Observer)
We've been stuffed with fresh blueberry pancakes and perfectly-crisped bacon, tempted with salads and pork in barbecue sauce and home-baked focaccia, sated with all the steamed lobster and corn-on-the-cob we can manage in a single sitting. Now we're all staring at our watches, waiting. Twenty long minutes more before one of the galley girls will hoist the huge brass bell and bellow, "dinnah!" ...
- Andrew Turnbull's Great Fitzgerald - Washington Post
Enlarge Photo An occasional series in which The Post's book critic reconsiders notable and/or neglected books from the past. The glamorous, accomplished and tragic life of F. Scott Fitzgerald has lost none of its appeal to readers, and hence to ...
- Ray Lewis bites the dust - Daily Telegraph Blogs
Oh dear that didn't last long, did it. A day after Boris Johnson and his pugnacious deputy came out fighting over a series of allegations of sexual and financial misconduct, and Ray Lewis is toast already His position was clearly untenable after it ...
- Pioneer party (The Salt Lake Tribune)
There is something quietly refreshing about visiting a small American town in the middle of the summer, when life is often slower and simpler.
- Durrell and I - Egypt Today
W hen the name Lawrence Durrell is mentioned, one immediately thinks of his Alexandria Quartet, the series of novels that brought the writer his greatest fame. Durrell was also a poet; in fact, his poetry emerged long before his novels, the first of ...
- Riverside High students selected to receive poetic achievement award - Greenville News
Riverside High School students were selected to have their poetry published by Creative Communication. These students' entries to the poetry contest were of exceptionally high merit. Students selected were: Sebastian Murdock, Zach Fox, Kaitlin ...
- Manchester writers give sneak preview of new work - University of Manchester
Manchester writers give sneak preview of new workUniversity of Manchester, UK - 1 hour agoThe author of a controversial new novel and an acclaimed poet will join forces for an early evening burst of their latest poetry and prose at The University ...
- Step right up! Pick a winner! (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
LOS ANGELES - For Philadelphians who attend Book Expo America (BEA), the yearly meeting of the nation's publishing business that ended here Sunday, you judge a bookfest by the amount of preplanned agenda you cover.
- Carol Arblaster: Reaching tourists with voice and harp - Cross Rhythms
Cross RhythmsCarol Arblaster: Reaching tourists with voice and harpCross Rhythms, UK - 8 hours ago"Paul had written some poetry about some of the Celtic saints and I thought that maybe I could put them to music," said the harpist/singer. ...
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