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- Scott dumped me when our baby died - News of the World
News of the WorldScott dumped me when our baby diedNews of the World, UK - 30 minutes agoAnd he would spend hours writing me poetry.†But the romantic lover had a slippery side to his character. “He would often massage baby oil into me and tried ...
- ‘God will provide’ - Logan Herald Journal
Logan Herald Journal‘God will provide’Logan Herald Journal, UT - 1 hour agoWhen Velasquez lived in her home country, Bolivia, she performed at many music festivals, and also published poetry and wrote plays performed at the high ...
- Oxford Guide To Literary Britain And Ireland, edited by Daniel ... - Independent
Oxford Guide To Literary Britain And Ireland, edited by Daniel ...Independent, UK - 1 hour agoVerlaine wrote great poetry in Bournemouth; Rousseau drafted the Confessions in Staffordshire; Turgenev sketched Fathers and Sons on the Isle of Wight. ...
- Abilene State School in need of donated items - Abilene Reporter-News
Abilene State School in need of donated itemsAbilene Reporter-News, TX - 11 hours agoAdded to the lineup this year is the West Texas Poetry Fest at noon Sept. 22 at the downtown library, 202 Cedar St. Area poets are invited to come to an ...
- Forward Prize in ‘exciting’ year - The Bookseller (subscription)
Forward Prize in ‘exciting’ yearThe Bookseller (subscription), UK - 1 hour agoWilliam Sieghart, chairman of the Forward Arts Foundation, said: “[This is] an exciting year for poetry stars of the future and respected poets who deserve ...
- Yeats meets the digital age, full of passionate intensity (International Herald Tribune)
A digital resurrection allows Yeats to stride again along the hinge of the 19th and 20th centuries.
- Remembering the Day Football Was Silenced - Bleacher Report
Bleacher ReportRemembering the Day Football Was SilencedBleacher Report, CA - 2 hours agoIt’s easy to write poetry once the deed is done. These Patriots were a scrappy bunch of guys we could all identify with that gave us something solid to ...
- VIFF: A gay homage to a straight city - Vancouver Sun
Vancouver SunVIFF: A gay homage to a straight cityVancouver Sun, Canada - 9 minutes agoHe's also influenced by the poetry of Eliot: He says he wanted to capture the terror of being alive that he finds in the poem The Love Song of J. Alfred ...
- Jigsaw madness - San Francisco Chronicle
Jigsaw madnessSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 43 minutes agoBefore that, though, another nine hours of your life have been spent reconstructing some obscure work of art. But Alice was wondering whether we had jigsaw ...
- Art exhibit revisits cannery strike - Register Pajaronian
Art exhibit revisits cannery strikeRegister Pajaronian, CA - 3 hours ago21, will also include a wealth of talks, a procession, workshops, poetry and songs about the Watsonville Cannery Strike. Twenty years after the end of a ...
- Now batting for SDSU, Haaaarold Jaffe! (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Harold Jaffe started as a scholar, with a strong interest in Walt Whitman. He studied with top Whitman scholars at New York University like Gay Wilson Allen, while earning his Ph.D. there in the 1960s. But by the mid-1970s, Jaffe felt the need to reinvent himself, as a writer of fiction.
- Olympics opening ceremony - live! - Guardian Blogs
Gosh. Good afternoon, everybody. I'm so excited I can barely sit still. That's not sarcasm, by the way - I love pretty much every single thing about the Olympics, and that includes opening ceremonies, no matter how bizarre and metaphor-laden. So join ...
- Florida Book Awards has call for entries (Stuart News)
The Florida Book Awards has kicked off its third annual competition with a call for entries in eight categories, including a new one for book design.
- Bushnell man finds opportunity in outhouses - St. Petersburg Times
Outhouse builder Vince Denimarck of Bushnell peers out from one of his creations. They range from a basic model to one that can incorporate a flush toilet, a sink, a shower and electricity. BUSHNELL  In an economic recession such as the one ...
- Angel of Grozny (The Christian Science Monitor)
Åsne Seierstad is a journalist with a moth-to-flame-like attraction to the world’s hot spots. Famed for her bestselling “The Bookseller of Kabul†(based on three months she spent there in 2002), she has also written about Baghdad and Serbia.
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