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- Portsmouth-Based Ezine Names New Zealand Medical Pro Winner of Writing ... - PR.com
"First Consultation" by Fiona Imlach has been named Word-wise's second 2008 Short Writing Contest winner. Portsmouth, VA, August 13, 2008 --( PR.com )-- The ezine Word-wise has named Fiona Imlach of Wellington, New Zealand, winner of its 2008 Short ...
- Royal attends creative writing program (The Journal News)
From July 6 through 10, Kate Royal, a senior at Tappan Zee High School, attended the Creative Writing Summer Institute at Alfred University in Alfred, N.Y. The program provided an introduction to a variety of genres ranging from poetry to nonfiction and drama.
- Music notes: Evening full of Wunder at Wasatch Presbyterian Church - Salt Lake Tribune
The Wasatch Presbyterian Church will host "The Music of Dick Wunder: A 55-Year Retrospective," music inspired by Bible passages, hiking, poetry and "Lord of the Rings," performed by a 30-member chorus with Ken Udy on organ and Jeannette Swent on ...
- Playwrights Ruhl And Vogel: From Student And Teacher To Award-Winning ... - Hartford Courant
On a sunny, late-summer afternoon, playwrights Paula Vogel and Sarah Ruhl sit at an outdoor cafe in downtown New Haven to talk about the connections of intellect, imagination and happenstance that swirl around their lives and careers, like a great ...
- Godmother of Punk, Celebrator of Life - New York Times
Godmother of Punk, Celebrator of LifeNew York Times, United States - 22 minutes agoMs. Smith was born (in 1946), wrote poetry, made rock ’n’ roll history, changed the world, part of it anyway. “Dream of Life” tells some of that story, ...
- Revisit times that inspired Key's 'Star-Spangled Banner' (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Aug. 1 was Francis Scott Key's birthday, making this an ideal time to visit Fort McHenry in Maryland and learn about the battle that inspired Key to write the words to "The Star-Spangled Banner."
- On custom-made boots, London shaving cream and reading the Bible - Dallas Morning News
On custom-made boots, London shaving cream and reading the BibleDallas Morning News, TX - 14 minutes ago... least describes it better than any book ever written. Start with Genesis I and your initial reaction might be that you are reading mere poetry or myth. ...
- Shapeways lets Internet users manufacture goods - Sydney Morning Herald
Shapeways lets Internet users manufacture goodsSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 12 hours agoOne template lets people make candle holders embodying poetry and another is for making fruit bowls. Each item is priced at 150 US dollars (US). ...
- Iraqi sprinter literally defied death in pursuit of her dream - Miami Herald
BEIJING - On Saturday morning, Dana Abdul-Razzaq had her Olympic moment. It lasted 12.36 seconds. The message she sent will last much longer. With the Olympic flame rising up over her left shoulder, the 22-year-old Iraqi sprinter completed an amazing ...
- A poetic rendering of the Word - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerA poetic rendering of the WordJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 6 hours ago... related with an exciting blend of translation, transliteration, paraphrasing, commentary and proverbial extracts in the language of the heart-poetry. ...
- A wizard behind the curtain winks Rob Curcio wears a lot of different hats (The Villager)
All around nice guy, soft spoken, quick to laugh and slow to kvetch—Rob Curcio has a lot of irons in the fire. As an art world mover and shaker he performs myriad duties, from writing to curating.
- Our Neighbors - Bryan College Station Eagle
Our NeighborsBryan College Station Eagle, United States - 7 minutes agoPenne Mathews and Margaret Ann White discussed youth contests, including poetry, posters, essays and speech, with a due date of Oct. 8. ...
- Inspiring with words, not deeds - Stuff.co.nz
Stuff.co.nzInspiring with words, not deedsStuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 44 minutes ago... Smither would love the job of inspiring the All Blacks. When Elizabeth Smither heard she'd won a $60000 poetry prize she was stunned into calmness. ...
- First time author, 93, saves friends from care homes with book advance - Daily Telegraph
Lorna Page has bought a five bedroom house for £310,000 after securing a significant advance for her thriller. Now she plans to move in a number of friends, but faces the dilemma of deciding which ones to accept, after receiving "dozens" of offers ...
- Community Briefing (Arizona Range News)
Lyndsey Osterman, WASA volunteer at the Fun with Reading class, with Chloe Stroud, 7, during arts and crafts. The participants read books and poetry, sang songs, did arts and crafts, and dug for seashells during the beach-themed program.
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