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- Author opens the door to reveal her own hidden world (The Woonsocket Call)
NORTH SMITHFIELD -- It’s a riveting story, how Michal Maoz has spun her intense suffering from Asperger’s Syndrome into a major triumph. Now a 35-year-old wife and mother to two teenagers, Maoz recently fulfilled a longtime dream of becoming a published author.
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- At Our Best - Corvallis Gazette-Times
Two Corvallis women were recently honored as recipients of P.E.O. Oregon Marguerite Scholarships. Rebecca Otto and Jennifer Yarrow were selected after their nomination by Chapter CL of P.E.O. in Corvallis. Otto graduated from Crescent Valley High ...
- The Sacramento Bee, Calif., Rachel Leibrock Column - RedOrbit
The Sacramento Bee, Calif., Rachel Leibrock ColumnRedOrbit, TX - 11 hours agoRounding out the lineup is Dove, a former US poet laureate and special consultant in poetry for the Library of Congress. Her poetry collection "Thomas and ...
- Tales for tots Carbondale children’s author publishes three new books Meet Patricia Thomas (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
Authors often talk about the need for discipline, to sit down and write even when it’s the last thing they want to do.
- Write On - The Ledger
[ Ledger readers are invited to send original poems to Write On!, The Ledger, P.O. Box 408, Lakeland 33802. Poems may be e-mailed to trent.rowe@theledger.com . Put poem in the subject line. No more than one a month should be submitted. Handwritten ...
- Book critic and UTSA Professor Kellman feted at INKstravaganza (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
The founding chairman of Gemini Ink was celebrated for his book criticism, his teaching career and his 2005 biography.
- Springfield Little Theatre still seeks historical stories - News-Leader.com
Springfield Little Theatre continues to seek stories about the Landers Theatre and its history in preparation for the theater’s 100th anniversary. The Landers opened its doors in September 1909. SLT hopes to gather 100 stories as part of the ...
- Manic Mondays at the Palace (Aspen Daily News)
It is a beautiful thing that the bohemia of the late '50s and '60s is alive and well in the first decade of 21st century Aspen.
- The Bookworm: Willie Nelson is better at writing songs than novels - La Crosse Tribune
Let’s say someone wronged you. They cut you off in traffic. Stole from you. Backed into your car and didn’t leave a note. Hacked into your computer and left a virus. Things like that make you angry, and you probably plot all kinds of revenge ...
- Matthew Reynolds: Robert Browning - London Review of Books (subscription)
Matthew Reynolds: Robert BrowningLondon Review of Books (subscription), UK - 2 hours agoThis year he has published editions of the poetry of Frank O’Hara, Allen Ginsberg and John Ashbery. Hal Foster chairs the department of art and archaeology ...His and Hers London Review of Books (subscription)all 2 news articles
- America's Busiest Poet (Time Magazine)
Kay Ryan is the latest pick as the nation's top poet. If her predecessors are any guide, she'll have an exhausting year
- Hallowed halls (Detroit News)
It's easy to think of the White House as another of Washington's chalky monuments: an impersonal, 208-year-old structure of brick and stone.
- And Another Thing: in Manchester this weekend - Metro
MetroAnd Another Thing: in Manchester this weekendMetro, UK - 11 hours agoThe free event is bigger and better this year, and it will include a barbecue, poetry readings and a Q&A session with council representatives. ...
- Telling the tales of Rosendale - Fond du Lac Reporter
Class officers — Recently elected Laconia High School Class of 2012 class officers are: Erin Cunningham, president; Emily Skogen, vice president; Jenna Johnson, secretary; and Nick Kamphuis, treasurer. Poetry winners — Of the approximately 100 ...
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