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- Institute works to raise Inland area's literary profile (The Press-Enterprise)
The Inlandia Institute, armed with $150,000 from a James Irvine Foundation grant, plans to increase its visibility as a literary center focused on the Inland region.
- U of L grad has a mentor for life (Louisville Courier-Journal)
They are an unlikely pair: a kid from western Louisville with basketball dreams and a chief executive officer who leads a hospital with an annual budget of $400 million.
- Former poet laureate George Garrett dies - Richmond Times Dispatch
Former poet laureate George Garrett diesRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 58 minutes agoHe was a prolific writer throughout his life, publishing eight volumes of poetry, seven collections of short stories and nine novels. ...Garrett, prodigious writer and professor, dies at age 78 Charlottesville Daily Progressall 4 news articles
- Tier girl joins elite field for National Spelling Bee this week (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
BAINBRIDGE -- Claudia Schulze's love of reading helped lead the Bainbridge girl to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., this week.
- Community briefs 6/23 - Daily News Tribune
Leonard FourHawks will be at the Waltham Public Library, 735 Main St., on Wednesday, June 25, 2:30 p.m. FourHawks is a member of the Northern Cheyenne and Mohawk nations. He will share his heritage though stories. Ideal for grades 2-5. To reserve a ...
- A poet’s inspiration: Visiting the Frost Place in Franconia - NewHampshire.com
NewHampshire.comA poet’s inspiration: Visiting the Frost Place in FranconiaNewHampshire.com, NH - 3 hours agoThere is also a half-mile nature trail on the property, blazed with plaques of the poetry Frost wrote during his Franconia years. ...
- STAGED TO ENTHRAL - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphSTAGED TO ENTHRALCalcutta Telegraph, India - 1 hour agoBased partially on the life of the author — a high-school chemistry teacher and novelist for young adults — its cast of four women has given actresses a ...
- Quiet chronicler is lost - Delmarva Now
Quiet chronicler is lostDelmarva Now, MD - 3 hours agoMegargee expressed himself to most through the written word, his journalistic pieces, his poetry and his paintings. Fortunately, his voice will be preserved ...
- DON NOBLE: Writers tackle storms in first Pebble Hill book (The Tuscaloosa News)
Frye Gaillard, after a long career in freelancing and writing for The Charlotte (N.C) Observer, is writer-in- residence at the University of South Alabama. 'In the Path of the Storms' may be the twenty-third or so book by Gaillard, but it is a debut book for a new Alabama imprint. Pebble Hill at Auburn has for years been doing superb work in...
- Prince turns to print - New Zealand Herald
Prince the musical auteur is becoming an author. 21 Nights, a photographic essay that offers "a rare glimpse into the life, lyrics, and mystique" of the maker of such hits as 1999 and Purple Rain, will be published worldwide this year, according to ...
- Writers Featured Along Oregon Coast in June - Beach Connection
Beach ConnectionWriters Featured Along Oregon Coast in JuneBeach Connection, OR - 1 hour ago"A second goal of our series is to promote the area’s literacy and writing programs, since both of these life skills are essential to success in and ...
- Every School Every Thursday -- Des Moines South - Des Moines Register
Des Moines Public Schools' Central Academy students placed third in the 2008 Collaborative Problem-Solving Contest, a national mathematics contest administered by National Assessment & Testing. While most math competitions encourage rote memorization ...
- Scotland: A Changing Nation - The List
The ListScotland: A Changing NationThe List, UK - 3 hours agoAnd we’re using everything we can to explore those themes; poetry, paintings, personal individual stories, projections, historic artefacts, Irn Bru adverts, ...
- The Movie Masochist: The unexpected, undeserving summer hit (The Charlotte Observer)
Hollywood's stream of bad movies usually seems endless, but sometimes there's a drought. This often happens during the summer, when all the big studio movies stomp their way into multiplexes after marking their opening weekends with the noise and ferocity of rutting elephants. Summer is the time when the studios look to score big, so they lavish extra care and use excessive caution on projects ...
- Summer means more time for reading - MLive.com
Summer means more time for readingMLive.com, MI - 1 hour agoBiographies, fiction, nonfiction, mysteries, chick-lit, best-sellers, classics, a book of poetry and a few magazines. At one point, I even read the "Joy of ...
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