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- Joyce Carol Oates examines 'tabloid hell' in novel inspired by ... - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK : Some of Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest. Oates sets out to solve a fictionalized version of the JonBenet Ramsey murder, with skating prodigy "Bliss" Rampike replacing ...
- O'Malley still fighting after a year of turmoil - Irish Independent
O'Malley still fighting after a year of turmoilIrish Independent, Ireland - 3 minutes agoAfter spending four years at the London Arts board the poetry-loving O'Malley was lured home by a job working as PA to junior minister Liz O'Donnell. ...
- Dan Sanchez & The Kings of Pleasure - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- I'm a chicky chappy - Guardian Blogs
Joanna Trollope made the point on this blog recently that everyone knows that so-called "chick lit" is not just for girls. " We know men read these books ," she said, and it's true. But not only do we men read these books (Kinsella, Colgan, Jewell et ...
- Spoken-word artists ready for National Poetry Slam - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Spoken-word artists ready for National Poetry SlamMilwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - 6 hours agoHow much: $5 to $25 single event, $50 to $125 event passes; at www.poetry slam.com and at Woodland Pattern Book Center, 720 E. Locust St. "This is more than ...
- A defense lobbyist who favors an ax (The Hill)
The leather cowboy boots should be the first hint. And then there’s the almost unnoticeable piercing in his left ear — not exactly a Washington staple.
- Library hosts writing camps for students of all ages - Northwest Arkansas Times
Library hosts writing camps for students of all agesNorthwest Arkansas Times, AR - 6 hours agoA poetry intensive class will be offered from 2-4 pm July 19 for students who have completed third through fifth grade. All the classes will be in the ...
- Burgad and Schneider place 2nd in State Catholic Daughters Contest - Emmons County Record
Burgad and Schneider place 2nd in State Catholic Daughters ContestEmmons County Record, ND - 10 hours agoHe also had a state entry in Division I Poetry. Bradyn is the son of Shawn and Kelli Burgad of Strasburg.Schneider placed 2nd in the Division II Poetry ...
- Poetry contest winners are fine specimens of insincerity - Democrat and Chronicle
If you want a good poem and a good apology, ask a kid. Young people, fourth-graders to be exact, have emerged as the stars of the first-ever Connections Contrition poetry contest. The first-place winner, drumroll please, is Leah Warth, 10, of ...
- Breaking News: Pro-Clinton push poll erupts in California - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Ed Coghlan was just starting to prepare his dinner in the northern San Fernando Valley the other night when the phone rang. The caller was very friendly. He identified himself as a pollster who wanted to ask registered independents like Coghlan a few ...
- Literature festival on it's way in Kenya - AfricaNews
AfricaNewsLiterature festival on it's way in KenyaAfricaNews, Netherlands - 5 hours agoIn addition to honing participants’ skills in poetry, fiction, nonfiction and journalism, this year’s litfest will be informed by the horrific post-election ...
- Bush-wah's impeachment in Madame Marie's crystal ball? (WorldNet Daily)
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)."
- Sing along to ‘Mamma Mia’ - Kansas City Star
Sing along to ‘Mamma Mia’Kansas City Star, MO - 9 minutes agoAll Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, 4501 Walnut, has scheduled two more free movies as part of its documentary series. •“The Other Europe” (7 pm Sept. ...
- Scopes Trial story retold in poetry form - Baton Rouge Advocate
The nation’s attention was focused on a tiny town in the hills of Tennessee 83 years ago this summer. There, in the hamlet of Dayton, the forces of science and religion met in a mighty confrontation that became know as the Scopes Monkey Trial. Or ...
- Letters: Don't fear the state (Independent)
Sir: I don't fear the State, Mr Jacobson (Comment, 14 June). I don't suspect it of base motives. I just don't think it's very bright, and nobody enjoys having a fool for a boss. Consider, for a moment, being required to work with an editor who, flying in the teeth of all available evidence, considers himself best placed to tell you how to write your books.
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