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- Wooster's Fuller sisters make literary history in the mid-1800s (The Daily Record)
WOOSTER -- In the mid-1800s the city was the home of two women who became the toast of the American literary world. Francis and Metta Fuller were two sisters whose poetry was first collected in the same volume, to the rave reviews of Victorian society.
- A Harsh Glare - Slate
If you are finding it hard to make sense of John Hodgen's " Just A Tranquil Darker ," which the poet reads aloud for us here , we might venture into Poems Fray to see what our fellow readers are saying. First, I advise you to buckle your seatbelt ...
- Nebula Awards Showcase 2008 review - Den Of Geek
Nebula Awards Showcase 2008 reviewDen Of Geek, UK - 35 minutes agoA book of sci-fi shorts is not the logical home for poetry, and while interesting, the essays would’ve been more at home on the SFWA’s website. ...
- At the library - Wicked Local Roslindale
At the libraryWicked Local Roslindale, MA - 16 hours agoOngoing poetry workshop: Since 1996, local poet Mary E. Joyce Waite has been guiding other aspiring poets during their Monday meetings at the West Roxbury ...
- Zidane to play in Sydney on June 1 - ESPN.com
Three-times world footballer of the year Zinedine Zidane is coming to Australia with a star-studded international team to play an exhibition match at Sydney Football Stadium on June 1. Zidane will lead a team featuring a number of his teammates from ...
- Arvon Poetry Competition: 'Break every law...' - Daily Telegraph
Don't be taken in: there is no one way to write a poem, no recipe or instruction manual, no winning formula where competitions are concerned. It's something you can only learn by doing, and even then it remains a slippery and mysterious process. Jean ...
- This Week's Highlights (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Remember Me? “The law with no flaw.” Shalom all, here’s one to grow on. Hope you all enjoy my poem, it placed 1st in the 2007 Poetry Society Competition.
- Private school enlists poet to mix rhyme and reason in class - Financial Times
The vogue at private schools for lessons that feed the heart as well as the head has scaled new heights, with the appointment of a "poet in residence" at one of the highest-performing schools. Colette Bryce, an award-winning Irish poet, this week ...
- Three local businesses win - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Three local businesses winSarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - 19 hours ago... Art League of Manatee County's show, acted in the Misoula Children's Theatre production of "Robin Hood" and won the 2007 Manatee High Poetry Contest. ...
- A conference cometh - San Francisco Gate
The global artistic impact of the seminal American playwright Eugene O'Neill is the subject of a five-day international conference taking place at his old homestead, Tao House, June 11-15. Conferees from throughout the United States and many ...
- Leni Riefenstahl, Blanche DuBois, and a Bulimic Black ManLeni - TheStranger.com
TheStranger.comLeni Riefenstahl, Blanche DuBois, and a Bulimic Black ManLeniTheStranger.com, WA - 4 hours agoThere's certainly been enough drama in Goller-Sojourner's life to warrant autobiographical treatment: He's an African-American gay man born in 1970 in ...
- Karen McLeod: In Search Of The Missing Eyelash - RainbowNetwork.com
When Karen McLeod isn't working as an air hostess or a burlesque dancer in gay clubs, she is an author. Her debut novel, In Search of the Missing Eyelash , has received rave reviews for its both sensitive and humorous look at the pain of longing, the ...
- Anne E. Kornblut - Washington Post
Don't want to miss out on the latest in politics? Start each day with The Post Politics Hour. Join in each weekday morning at 11 a.m. as a member of The Washington Post's team of White House and Congressional reporters answers questions about the ...
- Bulletin Board, May 31 - Norwich Bulletin
Bulletin Board, May 31Norwich Bulletin, CT - 42 minutes agoHIV/AIDS IN THE LATINO AND AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITIES, 10 am to 2 pm, June 4, 401 West Thames Street, NORWICH. Sponsored by the Southeastern Mental Health ...
- Art transplant - The Australian
The AustralianArt transplantThe Australian, Australia - 4 hours agoThis is the stuff of Kenneth Slessor's 1920s and '30s poetry and his odd lodgers, flats with single gas-rings, girls thumping mops and aspirin-taking ...
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