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- 3 poets to speak at Dominican festival - Marin Independent Journal
Three acclaimed poets will discuss their work at the concluding program of the Marin Poetry Festival on Sunday at Dominican University in San Rafael. Robert Bly, a widely influential American poet from Minnesota, author of "Iron John" and "The ...
- Once Upon Many Times (New York Times)
A novelist builds a bridge to the Arab soul, using the tradition of stories with a frame tale.
- Fighting ignorance - Tonight
Fighting ignoranceTonight, South Africa - 2 hours agoHe has a poetry novel coming out next year called Revelation of Truth. In November, he plans to launch the Crusader Spoken Word project. ...
- Students’ Work Selected for VSA arts’ Online Literary Journal (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
VSA arts announced today six young writers whose short stories and poems have been chosen for its online literary journal, "Infinite Difference." The journal is part of VSA arts Writing Project and showcases the creative works from middle and high school students living with disability. This years theme was Encounter -- the students wrote about an experience they had with a person or group ...
- About books and media - Post-Bulletin
About books and mediaPost-Bulletin, MN - 9 hours agoPoems of literary quality -- especially poetry on Minnesota places, themes and issues -- have the best chance of publication To contribute: Send book news, ...
- Supermodel’s death suspected suicide - The Celebrity Cafe.com
The cause of death only remains speculated, but supermodel Ruslana Korshunova, 20, was found on the pavement outside of her home in Manhattan’s Financial District, said the New York Post. Korshunova graced the covers of French Elle and Russian ...
- Kerouac manuscript goes on... and on... at Texas exhibit (The Wichita Eagle)
The first words read, "I first met Neal after my father died." Later -- 119 feet, 8 inches later -- it reads, "eaten by dogs." The yellowing manuscript has no chapter or paragraph breaks. The sentences are single-spaced. And so the helter-skelter typewritten words pour forth, one after another, on the original typewritten manuscript of Jack Kerouac's generation-changing novel, "On the Road." ...
- For the record 30 May - ElectricNews.net
For the record 30 MayElectricNews.net, Ireland - 41 minutes agoAt a ceremony in UCC students were presented with this year's awards for their contributions in areas ranging from poetry to photography, art, short stories ...
- New Canadian War Museum - Canadian Architect
New Canadian War MuseumCanadian Architect, Canada - 3 hours agoThe design concept of regeneration was inspired by stories of Canadian veterans, war poetry, and images found in photographs and paintings in the Canadian ...
- Female forms - guardian.co.uk
Female formsguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoIt was ladies' night at the British Library for the latest Josephine Hart Poetry Hour, featuring readings of work by Christina Rossetti and Elizabeth Bishop ...
- Connecticut and Westchester - New York Times
Connecticut and WestchesterNew York Times, United States - 45 minutes agoIn between are music from Bali, poetry from America, a multimedia trip through a Japanese garden and scores of other offerings from the worlds of theater, ...
- Naipaul’s compass - Saudi Gazette
Ways of Looking and Feeling: An Essay in Five Parts. By V. S. Naipaul. 189 pp. Alfred A. Knopf. $24.95. ALL my life,” V. S. Naipaul writes in the introduction to “A Writer’s People,” his dense, dry, frustrating new memoir, “I have had to ...
- Pretty Good Music - Retriever
Pretty Good MusicRetriever, MD - 9 hours agoReading will be the Shattered Wig impresario Rupert Wondolowski, the mysterious Maureen Thorson, and Buck Downs, who has been sending me cryptic poetry ...
- Local author Michael Sullivan at Marston School (Hampton Union)
HAMPTON — It was all eyes forward for Marston School fifth-graders when author Michael Sullivan took center stage at the school's library.
- 'Author' has 200,000 books credited to his name (International Herald Tribune)
Philip Parker, a business school professor, has developed computer algorithms that collect publicly available information on a subject; many of the books are printed only when a customer buys one.
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