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- Artist’s illuminations inspired by text - Cleveland Jewish News
Artist’s illuminations inspired by textCleveland Jewish News, OH - 7 hours agoOlenick says the impetus to make Judaic art may be rooted in her experience as an impressionable child. “When I was very young, my mother housed Auschwitz ...
- Bedside reader for inconsolable widowers - DAWN Group
In the fifties to which septuagenarians retreat at the faintest smell of good, our cozy city of Rawalpindi had only one lady who was known to be a practising poet. She was Rabia Fakhri, a slight person, fragile and in decrepit health, you would see ...
- Making History Less Dull with a Doll. - Slate
A group of females: Girls can choose one to identify with, and it could be Samantha. In the light of the new movie, is it all about the story or all about the outfits? Is it empowering to women or does it teach them the wrong lesson? Does the ...
- There is still an element of curiosity about what the African can ... - Vanguard
There is still an element of curiosity about what the African can ...Vanguard, Nigeria - 4 hours agoThat has been my attitude to prose, poetry, drama, fiction and so on. Let me take my first novel, A Consummation of Fire. I wanted to make a statement about ...
- Oak Park grad's writing career takes off like a firecracker (Chicago Tribune)
Oak Park grad pleasantly startled with the ease she has had in signing her first book contract Most first-time writers get nothing but a rejection slip after they submit a novel to a publisher. Stephanie Kuehnert got an advance.
- Winners for 21st Annual Trillium Book Award Announced - Canada NewsWire (press release)
Winners for 21st Annual Trillium Book Award AnnouncedCanada NewsWire (press release), Canada - 1 hour agoThe respective winners of the Trillium Book Award for Poetry in English language and Trillium Book Award for Poetry in French language each receive $10000 ...
- Joyce Robinson found a family - Martinsville Reporter-Times
Writing from the heart about your own life can be difficult — and challenging — especially if part of the story is missing. But Joyce Ann Robinson of Mooresville said this was a task she felt led to do, mainly because there were other foster ...
- Christina Patterson: Where poetry still has power - The Independent
Mahmoud Darwish, who died at the weekend, was, according to the Egyptian novelist Ahdaf Soueif, "the last poet who could fill a football stadium". In a country that regards poetry as a pastime for the lost and the lonely – like, say, knitting tea ...
- Camping out - locally - Dexter Leader
Camping out - locallyDexter Leader, MI - 5 hours agoThere's chuck wagon meals and even cowboy poetry for campers to enjoy. There are 97 state parks and recreation areas throughout Michigan with 250 camping ...
- Can your Child Write in Cursive? - The Conservative Voice
The Conservative VoiceCan your Child Write in Cursive?The Conservative Voice, NC - 37 minutes agoBut, they could express themselves in such flowing phrases as to be pure poetry. I once read a letter written by a Confederate officer in command of troops ...
- CENTRAL NEW YORK NEWS (The Post-Standard)
MADE IN NY 2008: Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, 205 Genesee St., Auburn. Annual juried exhibit featuring New York state artists. Suggested donation: $3; younger than 12 and members, free. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- John and Timothy Rigas get small reductions in sentences in Adelphia ... - Buffalo News
A judge originally sentenced John Rigas, right, to 15 years in federal prison and Timothy Rigas to 20 years, but he had to reconsider that sentence because an appellate court threw out one count of their 18-count conviction. WASHINGTON — John and ...
- THE DREAM By Harry Bernstein | Ballantine. 260 pp. $24 - Washington Post
THE DREAM By Harry Bernstein | Ballantine. 260 pp. $24Washington Post, United States - 1 hour ago$22.95 This book begins promisingly as Julie Klam introduces first her inspirational grandfather and then her mother -- a smart, intensely materialistic ...
- Conference to focus on ‘Writing in Place' (The Greenville News)
Sometimes the only thing separating a rough draft from a masterpiece is a sense of place. That's why the Hub City Writers Project, the 13-year-old Spartanburg publishing house, started the annual "Writing in Place" conference eight years ago. August's conference at Wofford College will be the ninth for the group, and there are still a few spots open for aspiring writers, says Hub City executive ...
- Nixon and Moore Join Fiennes, McGovern and Neeson July 26-27 in Gate|Beckett (Playbill)
A starry line-up has been assembled for the July 26-27 readings of the poetry and prose of Samuel Beckett, part of the current Gate|Beckett production presented by the Lincoln Center Festival.
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