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- Need a Dickens expert? He's the man (Mankato Free Press)
What started out as a nudge from mom turned into a full-scale passion to studying and understanding Charles Dickens.
- New Poetry Collection Launching This Weekend - Scoop
In Continents by Otago poet Richard Reeve will be launched during Invercargill’s May Arts Month Festival. Poet Emma Neale, who is part of a large contingent of writers going to Invercargill for the Readers & Writers Alive! programme, organised by ...
- Local writer Bruce McAllister among those teaching workshops Saturday (Redlands Daily Facts)
So many things can go wrong when writing a novel, especially if it is the first one someone is trying to write, according to Redlands author Bruce McAllister.
- English teacher's dream becomes writers' workshop - WBIR
John Reaves, an English teacher at Pellissippi State Technical Community College, craved for years to help aspiring writers work alongside people who write for a living. "What I wanted to do was to put experienced, successful writers in the community ...
- Attendance up at second annual KC Literary Festival (The Kansas City Star)
Twelve-year-old Rachel Franklin stood alone onstage. Poised, confident, she recited one of her poems, “Plea for Goodness.”
- Bush-wah's impeachment in Madame Marie's crystal ball? (WorldNetDaily)
Madame Marie, fabled Asbury Park boardwalk fortune teller, passed away at the age of 93 right before Independence Day. Her death was ironic since she became famous from Bruce Springsteen's song, "Fourth of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)."
- Region's authors make a date to appear at Yorkshire Day festival - Yorkshire Post
Region's authors make a date to appear at Yorkshire Day festivalYorkshire Post, UK - 1 hour ago... the books Whitby 199, North Yorkshire Naturally, North Yorkshire 199 and Teesway 199, which all depict parts of Yorkshire though a mixture of poetry and ...
- Composer rocks Hilltop Country Day School (New Jersey Herald)
SPARTA -- Bob Dorough probably has one of the most recognizable voices in America.
- Play review: 'Twelfth Night' at Boscobel in Garrison - Times Herald-Record
So begins Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" as Duke Orsino craves to win the lady Olivia's love. She refuses to see him on the grounds that she still mourns the death of her brother. Viola also believes that she has lost her twin brother, Sebastian, in a ...
- Kilin, the author who enriched Maltese literature, dies aged 90 (Times of Malta)
Well-known author Mikiel Spiteri passed away yesterday, a month before reaching his 91st birthday.
- What's happening (The Daily News of Newburyport)
through July 31. 25 Highland Ave., Newburyport. 978-463-1000, www.ajh.org.
- Poet--rancher records disappearing lifestyle (Aberdeen American News)
By Jeff Bahr...
- Kids with nothing to do? - Arkansas Times
Summer Saturdays offers special activities including tours of The White House in Miniature, crafts, story time, and a special snack at Café 42. Sponsored by Alltel, Super Summer Saturdays is offered every Saturday from June 7 until July 12 from 10 ...
- Cleveland Orchestra's Munoz finalist for Oregon post - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Tito Munoz, assistant conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra , is one of three finalists for the position of music director of the Eugene Symphony in Oregon, reports the Oregonian . Munoz, 24, will lead a Eugene Symphony concert in September as his ...
- Imitator of Swedish football star Ibrahimovic fools Norwegian media - Earthtimes (press release)
Earthtimes (press release)Imitator of Swedish football star Ibrahimovic fools Norwegian mediaEarthtimes (press release), UK - 1 hour agoVerdens Gang later updated their online story, explaining that the poem was a spoof. TV4 has the Swedish television rights to the ongoing European ...
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