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- Prince George poet wins prestigious national award - Prince George Citizen
Prince George poet wins prestigious national awardPrince George Citizen, Canada - 2 hours agoPrince George poet Gillian Wigmore has won the eighth annual 2008 ReLit Award for her collection of poetry, Soft Geography (Caitlin Press), says Rob Budde, ...
- Mott Community College to host Creative Expressions Camp for grade ... - MLive.com
FLINT, Michigan -- Grade school students will have the chance to explore their creative side through a unique summer camp at Mott Community College again this year. The MCC Annual Creative Expressions Camp will run Aug. 11 to Aug. 13 from 9 a.m. to ...
- St. Cloud writer's novel is 'Spirits in the Grass' - Grand Forks Herald
ST. CLOUD, Minn. Author Bill Meissner's blue manuscript folder has seen years of use and abuse. Its seams are held together with various types of clear tape - some packaging tape and some "magic" tape. But the real magical part of Meissner's thick ...
- The High Road: Stand up for those in Uniform - Naples Daily News
The High Road: Stand up for those in UniformNaples Daily News, FL - 43 minutes agoThat bracelet stayed on my wrist through freshman English, taught by a professor who wanted us to interpret poetry using sex phrases. ...
- Thursday September 25, 2008 - Berkeley Daily Planet
Thursday September 25, 2008Berkeley Daily Planet, CA - 32 minutes ago654-5044. www.clarencedarrowgaryanderson.com/lucasville.html Sixteen Rivers Press 10th Anniversary Poetry Reading at 7:30 pm at Mrs. Dalloways, 2904 College ...
- Rich rhythms of island life for Pynter Bender - Metro
MetroRich rhythms of island life for Pynter BenderMetro, UK - 48 minutes agoEach sentence carries the weight of prose-poetry, suffused with rich, deep rhythms and other-worldly imagery that vividly conveys the tension between the ...
- SE Iowa well represented in poetry anthology - Hawk Eye
Dennis Maulsby , formerly of Burlington and now living in Ames, won first place in the haiku division. Poets chosen for publication in the anthology, due for release in October, were selected from 2,674 entries. Other winners from the area: Cleo ...
- Muslim doctor hopes book breaks invisibility barrier (The State)
CHARLESTON — Dr. Qanta Ahmed’s journey into the heart of Islam began as a spur-of-the-moment decision to practice medicine in Saudi Arabia. Despite her misgivings about women being treated as invisible in the country, the 40-year-old assistant professor at the Medical University of South Carolina says she took a chance and stayed there for two years. Reflecting on her experiences almost a ...
- CHANDLER: Art shows make political statement (Rocky Mountain News)
Every arts group with a couple of empty walls - or an open sidewalk - is putting up work with a political flavor to mark the Democratic National Convention.
- Award-winning Excel writer happy out of spotlight (Montgomery Advertiser)
EXCEL -- Among the names of revered writers on the Fountain of Literary Inspiration at Alabama Southern Community College, one name draws more puzzled looks than others.
- Physical Fitness - Chicago Tribune
TODAY Nature walk Anita C. Leight Estuary Center at Otter Point Creek will hold a nature discovery walk at 10:30 a.m. at 700 Otter Point Road, Abingdon. Free for all ages. 410-612-1688. Wine and jazz Fiore Winery will hold a wine, jazz and art ...
- Stooping to honor Stopes - renewamerica.us
Stooping to honor Stopesrenewamerica.us, DC - 42 minutes agoAccording to another article, Stopes, clearly of the eugenics mindset, wrote a loving letter to Hitler, sent him a book of her sentimental poetry and was, ...
- Your Community (Albany Democrat-Herald)
ALBANY Model A’s to roll through town Saturday The Enduring A’s Model A Ford Club of America will tour through Albany as part of International Model A Day on Saturday to celebrate the 80th birthday of the Model A.
- A brief history of the breast - Health 24
Different cultures focus on different parts of the female body as representing extremes of beauty. In Japan the nape of the neck has long been popular. The Chinese, for an appalling period, chose very tiny feet, subjecting women to agonising and ...
- Five Questions: Mary Novik - Walrus Magazine
Walrus MagazineFive Questions: Mary NovikWalrus Magazine, Canada - 1 hour agoIt’s not as well-known as some of Donne’s other poems and offers an erotic twist on platonism that we can all connect to: “Love’s mysteries in souls do grow ...
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