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- A cup of poetry (Livonia Observer)
"It is difficult/to get the news from poems/yet men die miserably every day/for lack/of what is found there."
- Moundville resident publishes book of poetry (The Tuscaloosa News)
Moundville resident Linda Hays-Gibbs has published her first book of poetry, 'Sailing in my Sunshine,' through PublishAmerica. The book retails for $21.95 and is available online.Hays-Gibbs was born in Pascagoula, Miss., and raised in Alabama and Tennessee.
- Obama Strikes An Economic Chord Through Advertising - The Bulletin
Using music best found in a Hitchcock movie, the new Obama/Biden ads start with a laundry list of Monday's headlines - the collapse of Lehman brothers, the turmoil of the markets, massive job losses and thousands of daily foreclosures - before asking ...
- Read your poems against a backdrop of nature at Green Cay Wetlands - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
West Boynton — Fans of nature and poetry will have a chance to enjoy both at the Green Cay Wetlands. Bards of a Feather, a local poetry reading group, is having a free "Round Robin Reading" at the Green Cay Wetlands Preserve at 1 p.m. Aug. 5. The ...
- Emily Brontë - guardian.co.uk
Emily Brontëguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoThe sisters also published a poetry anthology as Acton, Ellis and Currer Bell in 1836; it received some praise, but apparently sold just two copies. ...
- The 2008 Book & Author Festival Poetry Reading (Santa Barbara Independent)
Sights and sounds from the 2008 Book & Author Festival’s Poetry Reading
- Amis explores Larkin legacy - Media Newswire (press release)
Amis explores Larkin legacyMedia Newswire (press release), NY - 8 hours ago... Professor of Creative Writing at The University of Manchester, will discuss Philip Larkin with critic and former Oxford Professor of Poetry James Fenton ...
- And now for our next trick ... - Guardian Unlimited
Oh, the problem of success! The rock music landscape is littered with rich, famous artists who have squandered their credibility. But does the same danger lie in store for, er, circuses? If you think not, then you haven't seen La Clique, the cult ...
- I Am So Popular: The Phlebotomist Who Said, "Oh Shit!" (Austinist)
Editor’s note: The views expressed in I Am So Popular are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the outlook or beliefs of anyone else in the IST network. I used to donate a lot of blood, starting back when I was eighteen. I gave at least a couple of gallons over the years, maybe twice that, before tattoo sessions and piercings and low iron and sex with a guy that ...
- A two-week odyssey - Sofia Echo
A two-week odysseySofia Echo, Bulgaria - 1 hour agoHis Kobzar (1840), a collection of poems, dealt with Ukrainian historical themes and made Ukrainian a popular language for poetry and books. ...
- Hillary deserves vice presidency - La Crosse Tribune
Sen. Obama, I am one of the 18 million Hillary voters who feel it is only right and fitting for you to select Hillary as your running mate. Many voters, as I am, are having a tough time getting over how poorly she was treated in the primaries ...
- Sickness Unto Death (New York Times)
In this novel, a 16-year-old bone cancer patient pursues poetry and his own stream of consciousness to create his niche in the literary firmament.
- William Reed Huntington - Worcester Telegram
William Reed HuntingtonWorcester Telegram, MA - 44 minutes agoScores of his sermons were published and distributed widely along with his poetry and many books, about a dozen of which may have been written while he ...
- Where the sidewalk begins - phillyBurbs.com
Where the sidewalk beginsphillyBurbs.com, PA - 3 hours agoAnd among all that early material, Silverstein generated the poetry and illustrations that would in 1964 congeal into his first book of poems: Uncle ...
- Following in a poet's footsteps: Exploring Thomas' Wales - Inside Bay Area
Going on the trail of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas easily could turn into a pub crawl. But you'll find far more than bars when tracing the steps of this tumultuous bard — though admittedly the only writer who chalked up more favorite drinking holes was ...
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