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- Poetry launch in Halesowen - Halesowen News
Poetry launch in HalesowenHalesowen News, UK - 6 hours ago... said: “We hope the launch party will encourage people to come along who would like to try their hand at writing poetry, it could be the inspiration they ...
- Dé Avery La Monte Priest Announces the Publication of His First Book - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Dé Avery La Monte Priest Announces the Publication of His First BookPR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 1 hour agoBrimming with lush imagery, they exhibit a writing style lyrical and darkly romantic. The result is a marriage of gross opulence and cruelty. ...
- Centennial girl: 'Anne of Green Gables' turns 100 (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By ERIN WHITE Anne Shirley, the main character in L. M. Montgomery’s acclaimed novel Anne of Green Gables , is introduced to readers as a sad figure, an orphan without a person in the world who loves her. Despite her lonely introduction, Anne has captured the hearts of generations of young women. This year, the book turned 100. Putnam released a special edition, and Anne lovers flocked to ...
- Renowned poet kicks off author series at WCCC - Warren Reporter
Warren ReporterRenowned poet kicks off author series at WCCCWarren Reporter, NJ - 6 minutes agoAlso in April 2008 CavanKerry Press published a volume of short stories entitled "The Poetry Life: Ten Stories." One of those stories, "William Blake," was ...
- Center merges creative mediums and research to narrate Hispanic ... - Arizona State University
Arizona State UniversityCenter merges creative mediums and research to narrate Hispanic ...Arizona State University, Tempe - 2 hours agoIts strength lies in publishing dynamic art books, poetry and literature by or about Hispanics in the US The press publishes both established and emerging ...
- 'Romantic Poetry' stumbles in its tale of love - Boston Globe
NEW YORK— Love -- or maybe just ruminating on love -- can drive a person to do wild, crazy and sometimes foolish things, such as write a musical. How else to explain "Romantic Poetry," the bewildering collaboration of John Patrick Shanley (book ...
- The B Plot: Sword swallowing! - Asbury Park Coaster
Asbury Park CoasterThe B Plot: Sword swallowing!Asbury Park Coaster, NJ - 3 hours ago“In an historical sense we are a family-run show,†stated Eddy Jo Cotton, founding member, Yard Dogs and author of “Hobo.†“We endeavor to operate a ...
- World traveler to read poetry inspired by Maine - SunJournal.com
SunJournal.comWorld traveler to read poetry inspired by MaineSunJournal.com, ME - 4 hours agoORONO - Maine author Sandra Lynn Hutchison will read from and sign copies of her new poetry collection, "The Art of Nesting," at a new book celebration ...
- Former professor, poet to be celebrated - Digital Collegian
If you go What: The Theodore Roethke Centenary Celebration When: Today and Friday Where: 302 Pond, Robb Hall in the Hintz Family Alumni Center and the Esber Recital Hall in Music Building I Details: The events are free and open to the public. For ...
- Douglas Bell - Globe and Mail
In his painfully brilliant short story The Swimmer , John Cheever's character Neddy Merrill "swims" from one end of Westchester county to the other by way of backyard pools and ponds. I had it in mind when I decided to bike through five ridings on a ...
- Two KC poets sound the rhythms of life (The Kansas City Star)
New offerings by Silvia Kofler and Phyllis Becker, Kansas City poets, highlight the vitality and variety of the area’s literary voices.
- Fall Arts Preview (The Florida Times-Union)
There is a lot going on in Northeast Florida between now and the end of the year. Concerts, comedy shows, nature hikes, Neil Diamond, football games, plays, art exhibits, festivals, symphony performances, Dolly Parton, fairs, air shows, Kid Rock, parades, Christmas shows, Jerry Seinfeld, ice shows, ventriloquists and ABBA tributes, just to name a few. Here you'll find highlights for each week ...
- Literary luminaries are yours for the meeting (Chicago Tribune)
This one wasn't as bad as the book-signing back in 1980, where actor Tim Reid—at the height of his Venus Flytrap fame—was promoting his book of poetry "As I Feel It." With his 12-year-old daughter at his side he waited—and waited—for fans. One showed up. Reid had to convince his girl that he was, indeed, a big star.
- Popcorn Panel: Changeling - National Post
National PostPopcorn Panel: ChangelingNational Post, Canada - 1 hour agoIt’s funny that this movie is based on a true story, because it really felt like a fairy tale to me: the black and white morality, the clear villains and ...
- Tamblyn, the poet, stars in Litquake opener (San Francisco Chronicle)
Amber Tamblyn totally gets why people are suspicious of her writing abilities. "There's this underlying belief that actors are really shallow," she says with obvious exasperation. "And I think that is catastrophically bull-. It's incredibly unfair because...
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