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- WHO is: Raymond McDaniel - Poet and University of Michigan instructor - Ann Arbor News Blog
Claim to fame: Raymond McDaniel recently published his second book of poetry, " Saltwater Empire " about the Deep South, which is where he grew up. The book also includes poems dealing with Hurricane Katrina. Age: 38. Where do you live? Ann Arbor ...
- To breed or not to breed - Salon
June 27, 2008 | Hearty and overstuffed, "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle" arrives at bookstores this summer well-positioned to step into the niche pioneered by "Cold Mountain": the chewy yet suspenseful literary bestseller with a taproot in the classics ...
- New Web site 'powered by you' - Union
We're pleased to announce that we're relaunching our Web site Monday afternoon at theunion.com. We'll be adding more features, improved navigation and a colorful banner, starting with a field of wildflowers photographed here. It's pretty cool looking ...
- Young thespians: Students score an opera - Detroit News
DETROIT -- They don't have vocal music, drama or art programs at their school, but that didn't stop the third- and fourth-graders from Hanstein Elementary from writing and staging their own opera. Since October, Hanstein students have been working on ...
- Andrew Motion: Noises Off - The Independent
One million pages were read on the online poetry archive – poetryarchive.org – last month, an amazing figure. The appetite for poetry is there, but there's a real problem with delivery. On 4 July I took over the chairmanship of the Museums ...
- Eagle Point junior gets state honor for her poem - Mail Tribune
Eagle Point junior gets state honor for her poemMail Tribune, OR - 3 hours agoWinners will receive certificates, medals and cash awards, and read their poems at an awards ceremony sponsored by the Oregon State Poetry Association on ...
- First Proof and Atlas - The Daily Star
The Daily StarFirst Proof and AtlasThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 58 minutes agoPenguin India's third book of new writing from India showcases some impressive young fictional talent, namely Kishore Valicha, whose short story, ...
- Go Forth and Collect Great Quotes - Dublin Courier Herald
Go Forth and Collect Great QuotesDublin Courier Herald, GA - 17 minutes agoI think that there is nothing, not even crime, more opposed to poetry, to philosophy, ay, to life itself than this incessant business. ...
- MOVIE REVIEW: 'Jellyfish' - Miami Herald
A beautifully strange movie, "Jellyfish" - from the Israeli author, and now director, Etgar Keret - tracks the perambulations of three Tel Aviv women. Though they are unrelated, and their paths cross by chance, they share a common bond: a profound ...
- No more road less traveled - Clinton News
No more road less traveledClinton News, MS - 19 minutes agoBy Heidi Johnson My son, Barron, studied poetry in the eighth grade this year. One of the poems was Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken. ...
- Africa Alive Festival aims to help orphans with AIDS - The Capital Times
Africa Alive Festival aims to help orphans with AIDSThe Capital Times, WI - 4 hours agoThe festival will take place from 2 to 8 pm In addition to African dancing, drumming and spoken word poetry, Tony Brown & the 608 Riddim Section will ...
- Book tells Lady Liberty's story through many voices Young Readers (The Plain Dealer)
She measures 111 feet tall, weighs 225 tons and sports a 4½-foot-long nose that is "massive but elegant." Meet Lady Liberty, up close and personal, in a stellar collaboration from noted history writer Doreen Rappaport and acclaimed illustrator Matt Tavares.
- Back in the learning seat - Times Educational Supplement
Times Educational SupplementBack in the learning seatTimes Educational Supplement, UK - 18 hours agoPlanned lessons on personal pronouns or poetry didn’t flow well in classes where the majority of the children barely seemed able to ask to go to the toilet. ...
- Dozier: People News - Lansing State Journal
Dennis North, president of the Lansing Poetry Club, has announced the winners of the 2007-08 poetry contest. They are: first place, Inge Logenburg Kyler for "November Easter Lily"; second place, Kersti Borysowicz for "The Cup and the Wooden Horse ...
- ABC Fawns: 'Amazing,' 'Ground-Breaking,' 'Historic' Clinton - News Busters
With Hillary Clinton's presidential run apparently over, ABC's "Good Morning America" on Wednesday offered a love letter to the New York Senator. Well known Clinton fan Kate Snow and co-host Diane Sawyer rhapsodized about Clinton's "ground-breaking ...
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