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- August Kleinzahler eschews Nobel-ese for a wry, witty approach - Kansas City Star
August Kleinzahler often writes in free verse that is nevertheless strongly accented. A couple of years ago, writing in Poetry magazine, August Kleinzahler lighted a string of firecrackers under Garrison Keillor and his “Writer’s Almanac ...
- Poetry and prose writers invited to share work - Salina Journal
Poetry and prose writers invited to share workSalina Journal, KS - 2 hours agoLocal and regional writers of poetry and prose are invited to share their work at the quarterly Open Microphone for Writers from 7 to 8:30 pm Tuesday at the ...
- Professor's Poetry Passion Pays Off in 'Classics Style' - Media Newswire (press release)
Professor's Poetry Passion Pays Off in 'Classics Style'Media Newswire (press release), NY - 2 hours agoIn this 'Garland' he included over 100 of his own poems, mostly on erotic topics. His poetry is important not only because it functions as the culmination ...
- Star Poets pen from deep within (Honolulu Advertiser)
No one ever said growing up is easy, but if you're curious about its modern-day complexities, joys and
- With the Spanish Parliament Poised to Extend "Human Rights" to ... - FindLaw
With the Spanish Parliament Poised to Extend "Human Rights" to ...FindLaw, CA - 1 hour agoAs Professor Gary Francione observed in Introduction to Animal Rights: Your Child or the Dog? and Animals as Persons: Essays on the Abolition of Animal ...
- Poetry dedication - Odessa American Online
In remembrance of the deaths of police corporals Arlie Jones, Abel Marquez and Scott Gardner, the Permian Basin Poetry Society has put together an anthology called "Oil and Water." The book has been dedicated to the Odessa Police Department's fallen ...
- THE MEMBER-ABILIA AMONG US (New York Post)
Treasure-troves of "member-abilia" - Napoleon's privates, Einstein's eyeballs and other morbid collectibles - are being kept under lock and key, prized like family heirlooms, right in our own back yard. An elderly New Jersey ophthalmologist owns...
- Remembering Thomas M. Disch (Salon.com)
In his many dark, satirical, heretical books, the pioneering science fiction author contemplated death with elegant despair.
- AP Top News at 5:00 p.m. EDT (The Washington Times)
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Barack Obama has clinched the Democratic presidential nomination, becoming the first black candidate to lead a major party into a campaign for the White House. Hillary Rodham Clinton swiftly signaled her interest in joining his ticket as running mate. Obama sealed his nomination victory Tuesday, based on public declarations from many "superdelegates" as well as private support ...
- Fashion Kapitol almost complete - Joburg
Fashion Kapitol almost completeJoburg, South Africa - 7 hours agoHe is the third generation of garment entrepreneurs in the fashion district - his family having set up shop there in 1948. Mann has planted three trees in ...
- A fond farewell after two decades of nature writing (Cape Cod Times)
I wish for you the lyric of the commonplace, the poetry of ordinary things.
- Mothers and others (WorldNetDaily)
My old friend "Ginny" – wife, mother, grandmother, artist – called right after dinner the other evening, sounding like she was in tears, the way she was the time she wrapped their family car around a tree and she turned to me, the non-driving advice maven, for comfort and encouragement.
- Robert Frost - Hartford Courant
Regarding the June 3 article about "poetic justice" for the teenagers who desecrated Robert Frost's former home and were ''required to take classes in his poetry": I beg to disagree with the premise. When a person is sentenced for a crime, to them ...
- Author of Woodward tornado poem still a mystery - Woodward News
April has come and gone along with the 61st anniversary of the infamous Woodward Tornado. One more year has past and left the mysteries surrounding the event unsolved. One of the famous mysteries connected with the 1947 tornado is the disappearance ...
- 'Mine is a survivor's tale' - Portsmouth Herald News
'Mine is a survivor's tale'Portsmouth Herald News, NH - 40 minutes agon Elizabeth Kirschner's book of poems, 'My Life as a Doll,' chronicles her memories of child abuse. Elizabeth Kirschner of Kittery Point, Maine, ...
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