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- First novel shortlisted for top book award - Scoop
An early morning phone call from a friend alerted University creative writing tutor Mary McCallum that her first novel had been shortlisted for the Montana New Zealand Book Awards. Ms McCallum was today named a finalist in the prestigious fiction ...
- Lakeside High School to add classes and expand library - Ashtabula Star-Beacon
SAYBROOK TOWNSHIP — Lakeside High School will be adding several new classes to its curriculum this fall. Principal Sylvia Atkinson said school officials found a way to accomplish this goal despite minimal funds — “by eliminating study halls and ...
- Today, July 3 - St. John's Telegram
Today, July 3St. John's Telegram, Canada - 22 minutes agoThe Newfoundland Historic Trust presents an evening of poetry and jazz with Herb Hopkins and the Jimmy Thomson Trio at the Newman Wine Vaults, 436 Water St. ...
- Glastonbury comes to Streatham festival - Sutton Guardian
The Streatham Festival, the centrepiece of the area's cultural calendar, kicks off this Saturday. The week long community arts festival, now in its seventh year, will bring internationally acclaimed artists alongside the best of local talent at a ...
- Kunal Kapoor's a struggling poet - Hindustan Times
Kunal Kapoor, who caught everyone's eyes with his intense acting in Rang De Basanti , says cinema is only one of his passions while his other interest is writing poetry. "I read and write a lot. I'm a struggling poet," he jokes. "I've never shown my ...
- Team Rampage blog: CB Dollaway on episode No. 11 of "TUF7" - MMAjunkie.com
MMAjunkie.comTeam Rampage blog: CB Dollaway on episode No. 11 of "TUF7"MMAjunkie.com, OH - 12 hours ago... that perfectly captured life with Jesse. He was a constant source of entertainment for all of his housemates. His poetry will hopefully be on a bonus ...
- Langdon places in national tourney - Pilot-News
PLYMOUTH — Plymouth High School Speech and Debate Team member Andy Langdon returned in the wee hours Sunday morning holding a huge trophy that he earned in the final round of the National Forensic League Tournament. Langdon competed several days ...
- Time to sing about spring in our big May calendar - IdahoStatesman.com
IdahoStatesman.comTime to sing about spring in our big May calendarIdahoStatesman.com, ID - 59 minutes agoFree appetizers and $5 fettuccine. At 7 pm, a trolley-bus tour will introduce riders to the plan to rebuild the trolley system as a smart-growth development ...
- Dore Ashton’s Engagé—Art Criticism in the Face of Contemporary ... - Brooklyn Rail
Brooklyn RailDore Ashton’s Engagé—Art Criticism in the Face of Contemporary ...Brooklyn Rail, NY - 29 minutes agoThe only thing left for me to do is not to “recapture” the poetry of her art criticism (which would be impossible anyway), but first to refer people ...
- Childhood Of Trauma Is How Jay Got That Way - Hartford Courant
Childhood Of Trauma Is How Jay Got That WayHartford Courant, United States - 2 hours agoOn page after page of Department of Children and Families forms, first steps are replaced by therapist notes, locks of hair by angry poetry, ...
- Rev. Phillips led St. Paul church for 28 years - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Deaths elsewhere Dr. Stephen Hornstein dies at 83 Werner Groebli was 'Frick' in beloved ice-skating duo Jim Hager, half of country comedians Hager Twins, dies at 66 Last known member of failed plot to kill Hitler dies at age 90 The Rev. Roy Phillips ...
- James Dunn loves the stage too much to exit it - San Francisco Gate
"Someone said, 'I thought you were going to retire.' Well, if I did, what would I do? I'm not the kind of guy who plays golf. I don't want to sit in a rocking chair on a porch. I'm a show business guy." Indeed he is. True, James Dunn, 75, retired in ...
- Fest shakes up the Shakespeare - Pantagraph
For the first time since the Illinois Shakespeare Festival began 31 summers ago, the regime at the top is starting from scratch in their roles. They include: John Poole, festival manager; Debbie Alley, a festival veteran in her first term as full ...
- BOOK REVIEW: On the dusty road to redemption - Miami Herald
In terms of literary chutzpah, writing your sophomore novel about a sophomore novelist is the kind of thing that tends to send eyebrows arching skyward. Maybe not as much as titling it "Winner of the National Book Award," as Jincy Willett once did ...
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A FORMER teacher who lost her job for writing steamy vampire fiction has won an award for her first book.
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