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- When a few literary journals aren't enough - Los Angeles Times
When a few literary journals aren't enoughLos Angeles Times, CA - May 11, 2008If you're not interested in poetry, skip Bateau and Earthshine; or if you're looking for creative nonfiction, look for Event's special issue each year. ...
- Perfect times at a perfect place (Daily Breeze)
We always found our way to the beach. School out and summer warmth upon us, we spent many finger-wrinkling hours in the cold, foamy ocean.
- One Girl’s Journey: New Novel an Unflinching Look at What Faces Our ... - PR.com
Winston-Salem, NC, May 27, 2008 --( PR.com )-- In “A Girl Mistreated,” Outskirts Press author Stephanie M. Feggins takes readers on a young African American woman’s journey into adulthood as she grapples with an abusive upbringing and a string ...
- Review | (R) ** They'll shop till you drop (Miami Herald)
The Vivienne Westwood wedding gown is gorgeous, as are the pivotal Manolo Blahniks. Miranda's softer hairstyle is extremely flattering, and there are enough ''What is she wearing!?'' moments to please the most dedicated fan of extreme fashion.
- Thrilling New Novels by Renowned Women Writers - NPR News
All Things Considered , May 5, 2008 · Three renowned women writers have books of fiction out this spring and each one asks the reader to take a leap of imagination. Joyce Carol Oates reimagines the deaths of five authors; Jeanette Winterson takes a ...
- Katine: six months on - Guardian Unlimited
Harriet Achen stands in front of an expectant crowd, betraying no sign of nerves. The 14-year-old's portrayal of a rural Ugandan mother of five is convincing. She busies herself setting children tasks to help prepare a family meal and her fellow ...
- Outskirts Press Announces To God Be the Glory, the Latest Highly ... - PR.com (press release)
Outskirts Press Announces To God Be the Glory, the Latest Highly ...PR.com (press release), NY - 1 hour agoThis book of Christian poetry was designed to Glorify God by giving us insights to His character through Creation, the life of a Christian, and the life of ...
- Cameroon: Bate Besong And the Apparent Death of Critical Thought At the University (AllAfrica.com)
Indeed, these are trying times. But what are the men and women in our university and intellectual circles doing to conscientize, energize, create awareness, proffer solutions and chart a course of action? The answer is not far-fetched.
- Cool Conductor (Sin Chew Jit Poh)
Though conductor Lim Yau is in the process of moving house, the living room of his condominium in Sembawang--the aptly named Euphony Gardens--is still decorated with all manner of music paraphernalia: bookshelves full of music scores, towers of CD cases and a wall covered with framed posters of concerts and operas he has conducted.
- Catch some poetry, jazz music after work - Detroit Free Press
Catch some poetry, jazz music after workDetroit Free Press, United States - 9 hours agoThe entertainment is free and open to all. Concerts start at 6 pm on the third Tuesday of each month. This Tuesday, poet Ber-Henda Williams, 28, ...
- How to judge a book by its cover - Cleveland Plain Dealer
If you only have a quick minute to pick out a book at the airport before your flight leaves, you don't really have to sweat the decision. Just pay attention to the glossy jackets, the big bold author names and the little clues - wicker chairs, fog ...
- Dishing out knowledge - Sierra Sun
Dishing out knowledgeSierra Sun, CA - 46 minutes agoMeschery was particularly fond of poetry and essay writing, having already written and published “Over the Rim” in 1970 and “Caught in the Pivot: a Diary of ...
- Holiday hotlist: Our favourite writers nominate the perfect book for summer (Independent)
I like roughing it, with Mr Greene. Last summer I backpacked the length of Vietnam with The Quiet American; just as I'd done round Cuba, with Our Man in Havana.
- Jazz Saxophonist Kidd Stays In the Picture - New York Sun
Even people who aren't sure they've heard of Kidd Jordan have probably heard him. Now 73, the tenor saxophonist has been playing since the early 1950s. And since Mr. Jordan's spirited adolescence coincided with the dawn of rock 'n' roll and the ...
- Holbrook brought street cred to Twin Cities writers’ market (Pulse of the Twin Cities)
Writer-editor-administrator Carolyn Holbrook, well known as SASE: The Write Place founding artistic director, is a singular presence in Twin Cities lit.
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