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- SE Iowa well represented in poetry anthology - Hawk Eye
Dennis Maulsby , formerly of Burlington and now living in Ames, won first place in the haiku division. Poets chosen for publication in the anthology, due for release in October, were selected from 2,674 entries. Other winners from the area: Cleo ...
- MCTC hosting Silent Saturday - Herald-Dispatch
HUNTINGTON -- Marshall Community & Technical College’s American Sign Language Student Association is hosting a Silent Saturday, Oct. 11, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Cabell Hall, Room 101. Silent Saturday helps students develop new understandings of ...
- Shelf life (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
The authors of "Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar" appear at Books & Co., Joseph-Beth holds a poetry slam, and more.
- Sally Foster fundraiser being held at St. Joseph's Catholic School - Greenville News
Sally Foster fundraiser being held at St. Joseph's Catholic SchoolGreenville News, SC - 56 minutes ago... registered in The America Library of Poetry 2008 Student Poetry Contest. Their poems will be published this fall in a new book titled "Brilliance. ...
- Ahmed Faraz, at 77; outspoken Urdu poet - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - The revolutionary Pakistani poet Ahmed Faraz, whose name is synonymous in South Asia with modern Urdu poetry, died Aug. 25 in Islamabad, Pakistan. He was 77. The cause was kidney failure, said his son Shibli Faraz. He was earlier reported ...
- AUGUST 26, 1999 (New York Press)
You are standing of a summer’s day on a lovely beach, and you are doing what millions of others just out of eyeshot are doing. You are looking at the sand squiggling between your toes. You are perusing the broken shells just beyond your toes and the foamy wavelets curling against the shore nearby.
- Bold English: Anglo-Saxon Poetry - New York Sun
Bold English: Anglo-Saxon PoetryNew York Sun, United States - 11 minutes agoAll creation wept, / kenned the King's death. Christ was on the Cross." This gradual twining of values was part of the broader reconciliation of Latin texts ...
- Plain Dealer beginning celebration of 150 years of publishing newspaper (Wabash Plain Dealer)
Today is a Red-Letter-Day for the Wabash Plain Dealer. Today is the day the Plain Dealer begins its yearlong celebration of its 150th year in business.
- Phosphorescence makes swimming at night magical (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Last week I went out to do a feature story on the rangers who live and work at Cayo Costa State Park. After a long day of interviews, I finally got to the beach after dark.
- Spending Your Money While Donating It - New York Times Blogs
Spending Your Money While Donating ItNew York Times Blogs, NY - 3 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- John Betjeman on the wireless - Daily Telegraph
John Betjeman changed one of his poems because he was told it was contrary to Christian belief. So I learn from a fascinating book that includes a handful of his poems never published before. It is called Poems in the Porch (Continuum, £14.99) and ...
- Visiting Israeli Scholar Gabriel Levin (Knox College)
Gabriel Levin, the 2008 Joseph B. Glossberg Visiting Israeli Scholar at Knox College, will deliver three free, public lectures in September and October about Middle Eastern literature and his work as a translator.
- Budding writers centre stage at Literary Lapses - Orillia Packet & Times
Budding writers centre stage at Literary LapsesOrillia Packet & Times, Canada - 2 hours agoThere will also be a performance by the Garage Door Players of bits from last winter's hilarious production, "The Gospel According to Life," along with some ...
- Bugs, ice cream mark end of summer - Index-Journal
Greenwood County Library celebrated the end of its summer reading program with bugs, airbrushes and ice cream Thursday. While younger children made colorful pom-pon caterpillars, school-age children had an hour-long drawing experience with ...
- A magical metamorphosis - Saudi Gazette
A magical metamorphosisSaudi Gazette, Saudi Arabia - 1 hour agoThe British edition is produced by groundbreaking poetry publisher Bloodaxe Books. One of the many virtues of “The Butterfly’s Burden” is that it is a ...
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