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- Drunk Driver Leaves Teen with Life Changing Injuries - WSHM-TV
Drunk Driver Leaves Teen with Life Changing InjuriesWSHM-TV, MA - 1 hour agoFriends say Clara suffered life-changing injuries to both legs. Althea Wilson'Berkowitz says, "She loved to dance and write poetry and do art, ...
- 9-year-old Arnold girl publishes first book of stories (The Capital)
Alli Henderson, 9, of Arnold recently published a book of stroies, "Alli's Book of Read-aloud Stroies for Kids." Allison Jane Henderson loved to write before she could even read. Filling journal after journal with scribbles, she'd ask her mother to read it back to her.
- No welcome for Condoleezza Rice - Protest Sat (Scoop.co.nz)
To access the newsletter online go to: http://gpja.org.nz/ This will allow people to link directly through articles until we fix the problem with the newsletter format.
- Multnomah Library series will provide guidance on great reads (The Oregonian)
I f you've always meant to read the classics but fear maybe you'll miss something reading them on your own, check out a new book discussion series offered by Multnomah County Library this fall.
- Liz Mitten Ryan’s Herd in the Ribbons at Celebrate the Horse - Equestrianmag.com
Liz Mitten Ryan’s Herd in the Ribbons at Celebrate the HorseEquestrianmag.com, FL - 8 hours agoThe book's text is enriched by her original artwork, poetry, journal entries and stunning photographs. Sales of One with the Herd will benefit equine ...
- Wow, what a story! (Calgary Sun)
It's been barely a week since Winnipeg author Andrew Davidson's first novel, The Gargoyle, landed in bookstores. But it has already carved out a niche in publishing history. And made its creator comfortably wealthy.
- Poetry in motion for Portland artist - The Standard - Warrnambool
Poetry in motion for Portland artistThe Standard - Warrnambool, Australia - 30 minutes agoIt will premiere at the Melbourne Writers Festival In Federation Square on August 29, before heading to the Port Fairy Book Fair on September 6.
- Write Stuff: Hershey Library Offers Adult Enrichment Classes - The Patriot-News - PennLive.com
Write Stuff: Hershey Library Offers Adult Enrichment ClassesThe Patriot-News - PennLive.com, PA - 2 hours agoPracticing with poetry, fiction and memoir, this workshop will focus on writing exercises for those who enjoy the challenge and feel motivated when forced ...
- tennessean.com : Belle Meade News - Nashville Tennessean
Give blood, get race memorabilia (06/30/2008 12:24pm) Historic bridge up for repairs after holiday weekend (06/27/2008) Cheekwood wins multiple design, advertising awards (06/25/2008 12:58pm) Residents crave leftover Swan Ball decorations (06/25/2008 ...
- Ahmed Faraz: poet of love and defiance - Daily Times
Ahmed Faraz: poet of love and defianceDaily Times, Pakistan - 1 hour agoMore of his poetry is remembered and recited by his admirers in his own country, in India and wherever Urdu is loved and spoken, than that of any other poet ...
- Finding challenge in verse - Progress Leader
Progress LeaderFinding challenge in verseProgress Leader, Australia - Jul 21, 2008"For every rule in formal poetry, a creative window opens." Albiston began writing poetry at a very early age her harshest critic was her grandmother, ...
- Much a la mode - Globe and Mail
Much a la modeGlobe and Mail, Canada - 4 hours agoFrom poetry to fashion and visual arts, it's easy to lose yourself in your favourite artists. Mine range from a sixties Bob Dylan effortless country/rock ...
- Rare collection of recordings preserved after decades (Knoxville News Sentinel)
In 1946, a radio repairman named Latham Wyrick purchased a home disc recorder and began roaming the hills of Union County. Electricity was still a newcomer to rural East Tennessee, and Wyrick was one of the first to plug in. He loved gadgets, and although he didn't play an instrument, he loved music, especially the old-time gospel singing of the Holiness church.
- The revival in Britain's stately homes (Times Online)
British stately homes were written off 40 years ago. But now they have undergone an economic and social renaissance, upstairs and down. If only they could find the staff. Clive Aslet reports.
- About 250 authors slated for Decatur Book Festival - Macon Telegraph
Book lovers of all ages and tastes are sure to find something to please them at a book festival that will transform downtown Decatur into a street fair over Labor Day weekend. The third annual Atlanta Journal-Constitution Decatur Book Festival ...
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