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- Child inspires stories - Osakis Review
Child inspires storiesOsakis Review, MN - 32 minutes agoThe result was Gannon’s World, a book of poetry from the perspective of a small boy with a lively imagination, whose tales are a little more than tall. ...
- Dr. Z: You can't spell hapless without PSL (Sports Illustrated)
Achtung Loyalists! Your faithful narrator is being ripped by Sean of Rochester for being a copout and so wimpy that he's chicken to take a shot at the Personal Seat License scam. Coward, that's what he says I am, and what's worse, a coward with a weight problem.
- Ken's E-mails: Low in number, but fierce in disdain - KOMO News
Ken's E-mails: Low in number, but fierce in disdainKOMO News, WA - 52 minutes agoHow about the poetry in motion of human body parts dancing in the air?" Frank, if that's what you see when the Blues tumble and turn in precision over Lake ...
- Fun Fair Foods: Elephant Ears, Corn Dogs, and Tortas? - Epicurious
Fun Fair Foods: Elephant Ears, Corn Dogs, and Tortas?Epicurious - 7 hours ago... and the carnival barker names of midway specialties read like midsummer poetry. In the Midwest the poem is all about funnel cakes, elephant ears, ...
- 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 ...
- Bread Loaf's Literary Lions in Waiting - Washington Post
Washington PostBread Loaf's Literary Lions in WaitingWashington Post, United States - 3 hours agoWhen they're not taking in poetry readings, learning about character development or getting other pointers from Pulitzer Prize winners, they can be found in ...
- Change of Pace: Family slows down, pursues interests after diagnosis - Traverse City Record-Eagle
TRAVERSE CITY -- Life for the McKolay family of Traverse City has always bustled with activity. Stephen has a busy career with Radio Shack and Celia oversaw the home schooling of their six children. There wasn't much time to pursue hobbies or ...
- Pencils And Politics - Newsweek
Pencils And PoliticsNewsweek - 1 hour agoThe "poetry of the possible" is that things are organized without an organizer. "The graphite miner in Sri Lanka doesn't realize he's cooperating with the ...
- Special Events Listings - Attleboro Sun Chronicle
Special Events ListingsAttleboro Sun Chronicle, MA - Aug 13, 200811:30 am to 5 pm daily, closed Tuesdays. Petting farm for abused and abandoned animals. 508-285-6451 or www.winslowfarm.com. Cape Cod Melody Tent 2008 ...
- College Editors Mourn Death Of Press Freedom Fighter - Mindanao Examiner
College Editors Mourn Death Of Press Freedom FighterMindanao Examiner, Philippines - 42 minutes agoShe led, organized and participated in countless poetry readings, cultural nights, Writers' Trips, journalist skills workshops and protest actions and ...
- The Best and the Worst of the Week - bestofneworleans.com
The Best and the Worst of the Weekbestofneworleans.com, LA - 3 hours agoHe has written several volumes of poetry, four plays, a book of essays and several articles on literature, language, culture and society. ...
- Religion briefs - Aiken Standard (subscription)
Religion briefsAiken Standard (subscription), SC - 3 minutes agoUU troubadour and minister Ric Masten has posthumously released his final book of poetry, "Going Out Dancing;" our UU hymn "Let It Be a Dance We Do" is ...
- A Rakish Interview with Minnesotan(-by-Proxy) Author Bart Schneider - Rake
A Rakish Interview with Minnesotan(-by-Proxy) Author Bart SchneiderRake, MN - 28 minutes agoJust wondering if you'd riff a bit on that. Schneider: I came up as a poet, and it's a part of my life. I get really excited about reading poetry. ...
- African writers to read from work - Princeton University
African writers to read from workPrinceton University, NJ - Sep 17, 2008... of a Fictional Nomadic Character)," is considered to be the finest living poet of the Afrikaans language. Nigerian-American author Iweala's first novel, ...
- The Iliad and The Odyssey remain awesomely true - TheChronicleHerald.ca
The Iliad and The Odyssey remain awesomely trueTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 4 hours agoIn prose that is always lucid, magisterial, and touched with its own poetry as well as that of the sundry authors he cites, Manguel’s history of the success ...
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