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- Author will appear at Library (Hudson Sun)
Hudson native and author P.D. LaFleur, will make two appearances at the Hudson Public Library. The author will meet with the Hudson Library Book Club on Thursday, Sept. 11 at 10 a.m. and discuss fiction writing with a focus on the modern mystery.
- Book review - Survival In Our Own Land, ed. Christobel Mattingley - Adelaide Independent Weekly
Book review - Survival In Our Own Land, ed. Christobel MattingleyAdelaide Independent Weekly, Australia - 4 hours agoThere are contributions from 150 Nungas who movingly tell their stories in poetry and prose; these various anecdotes of suffering, pain and survival in ...
- Convention Shwag: Joint Juice, UPS Mints - New York Observer
This morning at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Denver, convention volunteers distributed six-pound black canvas bags to accredited reporters. The bags are filled with guides, cans of Joint Juice (Glucosamine - Hydrate and Lubricate Your Joints ...
- Fall foreword, or the big books of autumn - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Book-clubbers will tell you that their best attendance invariably comes in the fall. The reason, I think, is that echo, like an old circadian rhythm, we carry from our school days. It nudges us to place a short stack of good books on the nightstand ...
- Poetry Open Mic Tonight! - Listen & Be Heard
Poetry Open Mic Tonight!Listen & Be Heard, CA - 23 minutes agoHe has work included in Under The Rock Umbrella: Contemporary American Poets 1951-1977 (Mercer University Press, fall, 2006). Book of Tells will be released ...
- Messiaen's haunting 'Quartet' soars - Detroit Free Press
"A piece of music must be interesting, it must be beautiful, and it must touch the listener," the French composer Olivier Messiaen once said. No work more compellingly embodies these qualities than Messiaen's "Quartet for the End of Time," an ...
- Author Snapshot: Kelli Stanley - January magazine
Author Snapshot: Kelli StanleyJanuary magazine - 44 minutes agoBut by the time I was an adult, I realized that I actually needed to write (and in a more disciplined way than scratching out poetry or essays). ...
- The art of living the dream in Norfolk - Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
The art of living the dream in NorfolkNorfolk Eastern Daily Press, UK - 24 minutes agoShe even puts pen to paper for some poetry when the mood takes her. It seems like their creative juices are in overdrive and, by the time the exhibition ...
- writers GROUP MEETS (The Bolingbrook Sun)
The Naperville Writers Group will host author and poet Marilyn Huntman Giese, the author of "When the World Changed, A Revolutionary Peace," at 7 p.m. Sept. 26. The book, based on her travels to the Near and Middle East, is an interplay of vivid photos and scriptural references that tell the story of Jesus in a unique way. Giese's poetry ranges from lighthearted spoofs to serious social issues.
- Musical rules were made to be broken at An die Musik event - Baltimore Sun
Music history is filled with composers who methodically followed the rules - this chord can't follow that chord, this type of theme must be balanced by that type of theme, this structure must be built only that way. Such by-the-book types typically ...
- Not your average poet: Award-winning writer/recycling coordinator is ... - St. Cloud Times
ST. JOSEPH — Larry Schug always has something to write about. It’s how he knows he’s alive. “People say, ‘I don’t know what to write about,’ and I say, ‘What, did you wake up dead this morning?’ ” he said. “Turn off the TV every ...
- The Archibishop of Canterbury explains to Stuart Jeffries why he's written a book about Dostoevsky (Guardian Unlimited)
Stuart Jeffries: His job is to try to hold the Anglican church together so why did the Archbishop of Canterbury take last summer off to write about Dostoevsky?
- Karaoke night downtown PC Friday - Port Clinton News Herald
Karaoke night downtown PC FridayPort Clinton News Herald, OH - 15 hours ago"Using guitar and banjo, this oversized folk singer brings back a quiet night of songs on the front porch or around the campfire. With songs, cowboy poetry ...
- Koroush Ziabari: Culture is his weapon - MidEastYouth.com
Koroush Ziabari: Culture is his weaponMidEastYouth.com - 17 hours agoIn this way, the other developing Asian, African and Latin American countries would not dare to take serious steps toward innovation and flourish. ...
- Lifetime Achievement awards tomorrow - The Post
The PostLifetime Achievement awards tomorrowThe Post, Pakistan - Aug 3, 2008For Urdu poetry Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal Award, for Urdu prose Baba-i-Urdu Dr Molvi Abdul Haq Award, for Punjabi Syed Waris Shah Award, for Sindhi Shah Adul ...
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