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- 'It's the Middle That Takes so Long' - OhmyNews
I never really thought of writing for children until the summer of 2003 when I wrote a short poem. I submitted it to Guideposts for Kids . The editor replied favorably with a couple of suggestions. I thought I might be onto something, and wrote a ...
- Novel About Devil-Girl both Frightening and Inspirational (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Devil-Girl has no name. She is raised to believe the devil is inside her. Her experiences with other people only verify that she is evil, that her life is of no value, and she can contribute nothing positive to the world. Yet Devil-Girl has inner strength, and other Devil-Girls need her help.
- Pentecost Festival takes church beyond the four walls - Christian Today
Thousands of Christians gathered at venues across central London this weekend as part of Pentecost Festival, a bold and colourful new venture by Share Jesus International to take the church well and truly beyond its four walls. Christian hip hop ...
- Artists collaborate to benefit Burn Foundation, honor local - Brown County Democrat
Artists collaborate to benefit Burn Foundation, honor localBrown County Democrat, IN - 5 hours ago... sales and demonstrations, a poetry reading and music on Friday night, and an artist brunch buffet on Saturday morning. Admission to the event is free. ...
- Opinions: Jabbarwocky: A haiku: adieu. (Stanford Daily)
shall we now haiku?
- A date for all occasions - The National
A date for all occasionsThe National, United Arab Emirates - 6 hours agoThe Liwa Festival began as a one-day affair four years ago; this year it will involve other activities including a group wedding, Nabati poetry and ...
- Religion As Poetry - Atlantic Online
Religion As PoetryAtlantic Online - 22 minutes agoBy Patrick Appel James Carse, who directed the Religious Studies Program at NYU for 30 years, has a new book out called The Religious Case Against Belief. ...
- Elvis — Meet JFK - Hartford Courant
So it seems that Elvis Presley really isn't dead. Neither is John F. Kennedy ; at least, that's what the black man who claims to be JFK says. When they meet at a retirement facility, the two men decide to team up to fight an evil Egyptian deity that ...
- THE LIST: July 11 to 17 - Kitsap Sun (Subscription)
THE LIST: July 11 to 17Kitsap Sun (Subscription), United States - 2 hours agoArtistic director Rebecca Brown and her faculty will conduct a week of workshops in fiction, nonfiction, poetry and cross-genre writing by day. ...
- A genuine secular democracy would not be so insecure - On Line Opinion
The “non-religionist’s” argument that his or her freedom is greater than the freedom of “a believer” never ceases to amaze me. Two articles last week highlighted an issue relating to Islam that created debate and controversy, there is no ...
- Photo: Sun News Publishing - Daily Sun
Photo: Sun News PublishingDaily Sun, Nigeria - 25 minutes agoThere are 25 tracks on this new CD and you may relate it to one of the foreign poetry CD. "That is what we are imparting into this country - Yoruba ...
- Laughing to help the homeless - Toledo Blade
Laughing to help the homelessToledo Blade, OH - 17 minutes agoD'vine Design: 116 Louisiana Ave., Perrysburg; 874-2816; jewelry, paintings, sculpting, metal works, rug weaving, and poetry art; on permanent view. ...
- Nathaniel Mackey to receive African American literature award in SF - Currents
CurrentsNathaniel Mackey to receive African American literature award in SFCurrents, CA - 1 hour agoMackey received a 2006 National Book Award in the poetry category for his book Splay Anthem. He received a Whiting Writer's Award in 1993 and was elected to ...
- Pretty pictures, poetry, prose perfect for lazy phase - Columbus Dispatch
Columbus DispatchPretty pictures, poetry, prose perfect for lazy phaseColumbus Dispatch, OH - 25 minutes ago... all ages): Still funny after 44 years: Shel Silverstein's first book of children's poetry has been reissued in all its original weirdness and appeal. ...
- What does constitute academic freedom (The Hendersonville Times-News)
This question was raised most recently when a few students refused to attend a required play. In my literature course, it is common that some want sexual content, especially work containing homosexuality, edited out, including Byron's poetry, de Laclos's novels, and Shakespeare's bawdy plays. Similarly, I have had students refuse to read a novel...
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