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- The Boat man's call - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldThe Boat man's callSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour agoBut his first literary love, before he discovered the short story, even before he attempted the novel, was poetry. When he was completing his arts/law ...
- Student art, writing showcased in print - Norwich Bulletin
Student art, writing showcased in printNorwich Bulletin, CT - 2 hours agoIn addition, “Hybrid” published the Julius Sokenu Poetry Prize winning poem for 2008, “Connecticut to Colorado” by John Deary of Pomfret.
- Cindy Lange-Kubick: Girl writes, sings her way to new sewing machine (Lincoln Journal Star)
Lacie Tewes had never written a song. But she had written poetry. So that’s where she began, putting down words, explaining why she — a soon-to-be 16-year-old crafty girl from Nebraska — should win a new Janome sewing machine from Threadbangers.com, her favorite crafty Web site.
- Green Goat Books Announces Release of A Hot Planet Needs Cool Kids by ... - PR.com
This unique book addresses the needs of kids, their parents, and their schools in the face of climate change by offering the latest information about causes and effects and leaving readers with a clear sense of direction and a powerful message of ...
- Low Tide Hotel: a hidden gem - Charleston City Paper
Low Tide Hotel: a hidden gemCharleston City Paper, SC - 3 hours agoIt’sa whimsical, funny, and nostalgic pastiche of poetry, song, and music set in the 1920s, the golden age of travel between the wars. ...
- Karnataka politicians finally learn language of voters - IBN LIve
MIND YOUR LANGUAGE: Campaigning in the language of the constituency is a lesson all parties have learnt. Bangalore: Campaigning has made linguists of many politicians in Karnataka. If former Karnataka chief minister Dharam Singh taking to Urdu poetry ...
- Indi music finds its voice - Times of India
Indi music finds its voiceTimes of India, India - 1 hour agoIndia has an awesome legacy of poetry from Meerabai to Ghalib to Kabir. Urdu is so much more expressive than English, and artists like Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan ...
- Garforth Arts Festival: Gervase Phinn adds Yorkshire touch to ... - Garforth Today
Garforth Arts Festival: Gervase Phinn adds Yorkshire touch to ...Garforth Today, UK - 35 minutes agoHe has published many articles and books and edited a wide range of poetry and short story collections. His books of stories for children, ...
- Every School Every Thursday -- Des Moines West - DesMoinesRegister.com
Every School Every Thursday -- Des Moines WestDesMoinesRegister.com, IA - May 22, 2008Michaela Tuttle's students are learning about poetry and producing some of their own poems about different things they select. The second-grade classes have ...
- Plainfield woman waxes poetic about her life (The Herald News)
No matter what is happening in Clara Johnson's life, the 87- year-old Plainfield woman will write a poem for it. "It's a way for me to express myself," Johnson said.
- Giant (The News & Observer)
'Giant" is the poem that almost never was. It came along during my first year of serious poetry writing, and my early drafts of the poem were written in free verse.
- Special flowers make a blooming good present - Beeld
A BOUQUET of flowers can work as the perfect gift for almost any occasion. But some flowers are more suited to certain occasions than others – and not realising this is a serious faux pas. A lover or someone who wants to express romantic love makes ...
- Bulgarian native lives in two different worlds - Martinsville Reporter-Times
A little girl from Bulgaria, Biliana Marcheva, not only moved to the United States at six years old, she also had to learn the English language. But she learned it well. The second-grade Newby Elementary student recently won first place in a ...
- Frank Gehry: pavilion of delight - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukFrank Gehry: pavilion of delightTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoThis is perhaps a product of the economics of the programme, but the poetry of ephemerality that has informed the best of them is in increasingly short ...
- THE MAN WHO LOVED CHILDREN by Christina Stead. 527 pages. Holt ... - Time
At the time it seemed like too much of a bad thing. Back in 1940, when Australia's Christina Stead (House of All Nations) first published The Man Who Loved Children, a world at war was in no mood to consider the perennial war between men and women ...
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