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- Walter Johnson published Excelsior, Wayzata papers - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Walter Johnson, a former city newspaper reporter, took the plunge to live his dream, moving on to own, edit and report for his own newspaper. Johnson, who was publisher of the former Maverick of Excelsior and the former Wayzata Weekly News, died of ...
- Records to play at one's own funeral - Newsdurhamregion.com
Records to play at one's own funeralNewsdurhamregion.com, Canada - 3 hours agoBecause it's as heavy as a mudslide it's easy to bury oneself in there for a while, shut out the world and fill your head with some poetry. ...
- Cancer-stricken poet's verses provoke thought - NewsOK.com (subscription)
Cancer-stricken poet's verses provoke thoughtNewsOK.com (subscription), OK - 5 hours agoHis latest book is poetry, "Antidotes & Home Remedies†(Village Books Press, $12). He explains that the first half of the book "finds me wrestling, ...
- Aussies done with cultural cringe - News.com.au
Goodness gracious me! The posh Australian accent is dying. Stone the crows! The broad ocker one is disappearing too. Within a few decades, the vast majority of Australians will speak with one standard accent, just as we did in the 19th century - a ...
- David Mura At Moe's Books - Examiner.com
Examiner.comDavid Mura At Moe's BooksExaminer.com - 1 hour ago... and performance artist, one who intimately manages to cast a soft glow over the dark areas of Japanese American history. Through his poetry and prose, ...
- Life's losses lead protagonist back to ‘Wawona Hotel' (The Oklahoman)
This novel's setting is near Yosemite Valley, one of the most beautiful places in the American West. The book begins with a 1969 car crash involving Danielle McAllister, a wreck that changes her life forever. "Wawona Hotel†by Matthew McKay (Boaz Publishing Co., $24.95) is a gripping psychological thriller, a page-turner written by a psychologist. This is McKay's first novel. It is seasoned ...
- Communication opportunity (The New Ulm Journal)
NEW ULM - Emily Graves, a former resident of New Ulm, who now lives in Santa Fe, N.M. is giving something back to the community of New Ulm. This week she has been spending time teaching and mentoring youngsters in the community about the art of writing.
- Give the laureate more cash - and more wine (Times Online)
And don't force the poet royal to write about royalty. It might be the only way to get any great poetry from the post
- Screen no match for the page (The Australian)
THE emphasis on technology as a learning tool is questionable in view of disturbing findings about our online attention spans.
- A&E: On stage, the kids are alright (Indianapolis Business Journal)
This week, three productions make use of Indy’s younger talent. Plus, the annual production by an innovative team of grown-ups. Last year, American Cabaret Theatre’s young adult production of “High School Musical†was, well, a very good high school musical.
- Fourteen Centuries of War Against European Civilization - EuropeNews
Fourteen Centuries of War Against European CivilizationEuropeNews, Denmark - 6 hours agoAt its peak, the destruction and depopulation of some areas probably exceeded what European slavers would later inflict on the African interior. ...
- Prized “Bird†- Manchester HippoPress
Prized “Birdâ€Manchester HippoPress, NH - 3 hours agoBy Jeff Mucciarone jmucciarone@hippopress.com New Hampshire resident LewEllyn Hallett was recently awarded the 2008 Ann Stanford Award for her poetry ...
- Scaling The Skillet (Denver Post)
The Skillet sizzles on the western walls of the Fryingpan River, just north of Basalt.
- The Meades share common ground, love in education, art (Hattiesburg American)
The Meade family home has pieces of art tucked away in its many corners. There's artwork on most of the walls in the home that's tucked away in a quiet Hattiesburg neighborhood.
- Authors grieve over Wallace's apparent suicide - 6abc.com
Authors grieve over Wallace's apparent suicide6abc.com, PA - 8 hours ago"He was a wonderful writer, a generous friend, and a singular talent." A native of Ithaca, NY, Wallace was often compared to Thomas Pynchon and Don DeLillo ...
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