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- £25000 will put poetry in motion - Coventry Telegraph
£25000 will put poetry in motionCoventry Telegraph, UK - 19 minutes agoThe grant will also fund a series of workshops based on developing writing skills, giving people the chance to create a poem to appear on the trail. ...
- Abandoned tapes record evolution of bin Laden - The Tennessean
Abandoned tapes record evolution of bin LadenThe Tennessean, TN - 21 hours agoBin Laden's poems are "embedded" into his speeches at times, offering sometimes macabre insights into battle and death. Miller said, "He coaches his ...
- Krauts Sour on Wall Street Bailout - Village Voice
Jonathan Ames pretends to be a cipher, but you know better. You meet up with him, the writer of the new autobiographical graphic novel The Alcoholic (illustrated by Dean Haspiel) at a benefit one of his friends is throwing at the Bowery Poetry Club ...
- We want stories that warm the heart - Honolulu Advertiser
Traditions sustain us in difficult times. So this year, we're particularly looking forward to your uplifting entries in The Advertiser's annual Holiday Fiction Contest. We are seeking inspirational (but not syrupy) stories, to appear in the Christmas ...
- Your Horoscope: September 3-9 - Metromix
Your Horoscope: September 3-9Metromix, IL - 1 hour agoPoetry, music and art will inspire you as Mercury stirs up your appreciation for beautiful things. Write a love poem for your sweetheart praising her soft ...
- 'American Widow' offers personal take on a public tragedy - Scarlet Scuttlebutt
'American Widow' offers personal take on a public tragedyScarlet Scuttlebutt, NJ - 3 hours agoWhile her dialog is sometimes clunky, her internal reflections touch upon pure poetry and Choi captures the urgency of her writing with graceful and minimal ...
- English invasion - Ottawa Citizen
English invasionOttawa Citizen, Canada - 2 hours agoUnilingual bookworm-president François Mitterrand showed his love of French at every turn. So much so that unproven allegations have emerged that he ...
- Grand County writers group gets the words down - Sky Hi Daily News
Grand County writers group gets the words downSky Hi Daily News, CO - 2 hours agoThe program will include presentations by Rough Writer Magazine Editor and Publisher Chris Tracy, and authors Vera Shay (poetry), Carol Schroer ...
- Ceremony remembers, pays tribute to those affected by Alzheimer’s ... - Villages Daily Sun
Ceremony remembers, pays tribute to those affected by Alzheimer’s ...Villages Daily Sun, FL - Nov 7, 2008By DAISY MOON, DAILY SUN THE VILLAGES — A person’s memory is perhaps the defining element of self. What we remember about the people, places and things ...
- Booker winner squares up to narrative poem for John Llewellyn Rhys prize (Guardian Unlimited)
Aravind Adiga shortlisted for this year's John Llewellyn Rhys prize alongside Adam Foulds's The Broken Word
- Destination Moon (NDTV)
Fabled in songs and poetry, and romanticized by lovers down the ages, the earth's closest neighbour is still an enigma in material terms. Can it sustain life? Does it have water? How did it come into existence? And what is its exact relationship with the earth?
- VT Reads: Robert Frost - Natalie Bober & Robin Fraser Hudnut - Vermont Public Radio
Vermont Public RadioVT Reads: Robert Frost - Natalie Bober & Robin Fraser HudnutVermont Public Radio, VT - 2 hours agoThe poetry of Robert Frost is deeply rooted in the rocky soil of Northern New England. Frost lived much of his life here - in Vermont, New Hampshire and ...
- Celebrate "Pre-Christmas" by pairing seasonal beers and food - MLive.com
If you're a fellow Halloween procrastinator, perhaps you noticed -- once again this year -- how quickly the pumpkins, black cats, and witches were replaced on store shelves with ornaments, reindeer, and Santa - even a week or two into October. The ...
- Star struck (Courier-Post)
Before Vincent van Gogh could make what would become one of the world's most famous and beloved images, he had to figure out how to use color to paint the blackness of night -- and how to do it in the dark.
- Angelic Clair’s songwriting proves a big hit (Oldham Chronicle)
A BUDDING local poet has reached the semi-final of a prestigious national songwriting competition at her first attempt. Clair Ellerton (31), of Barmouth Walk, Hollinwood, who uses the pen-name Street Angel, is a former court worker and Oldham Bears rugby league club cheerleader.
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