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- Esquire fiction editor L. Rust Hills dies - San Francisco Chronicle
Esquire fiction editor L. Rust Hills diesSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 2 hours ago"In density of language, in multiple use of the sound and sense of words, the short story is comparable to lyric poetry." An early marriage and a second ...
- Banned, Censored, Harassed and Jailed - Media For Freedom
Banned, Censored, Harassed and JailedMedia For Freedom, Nepal - 2 hours agoHe has continued writing while in prison; a collection of his poetry, Hombres sin Rostro (Men without Faces) was published in September 2005. ...
- Messiaen's haunting 'Quartet' soars - Detroit Free Press
"A piece of music must be interesting, it must be beautiful, and it must touch the listener," the French composer Olivier Messiaen once said. No work more compellingly embodies these qualities than Messiaen's "Quartet for the End of Time," an ...
- Book Review: Friday's Child by Georgette Heyer - Blogcritics.org
See also: » Book Review: Simple Knits for Little Cherubs by Erika Knight » Book Review: The Likeness by Tana French » Book Review: Up Pops The Devil by Angela Benson Georgette Heyer was a midcentury novelist, English by birth, fiercely private by ...
- Thursday September 04, 2008 - Berkeley Daily Planet
Thursday September 04, 2008Berkeley Daily Planet, CA - 3 hours ago414-4485. www.altagalleria.com Doug Minkler “Banned and Recovered: Artist Responds to Censorship” Opening reception at 6:30 pm at the African American ...
- Walden Festival celebrates 30 years (The Sauk Prairie Eagle)
The August Derleth Society will celebrate its 30th anniversary this year during its annual Walden West Festival. In its 30 years, the 250-member society has done a lot to ensure Derleth has a lasting legacy.  Having written more than 150 books in his lifetime, Derleth is often regarded as Wisconsin's most prolific author. But he is perhaps more known for being the first person to publish horror ...
- HURRY DOWN SUNSHINE: A Memoir (Book Reporter)
Aristotle said that "no excellent soul is exempt from a mixture of madness.” And it seems that many of the great and creative minds of history have been, to put it poetically, excellent souls.
- Nobody reads poetry anymore - NJ.com
NJ.comNobody reads poetry anymoreNJ.com, New Jersey - 28 minutes agoMaybe you hear a poem once in a while on public radio. Someone tells me one of the cable-access channels has a poetry show on Saturdays. ...
- Sunday's Agenda, July 27 - MiamiHerald.com
Sunday's Agenda, July 27MiamiHerald.com, FL - 1 hour agoPoetry Jam @ Tobacco Road: Miami's poets unite to recite their weekly musings; 5 pm, 626 S. Miami Ave., Miami; no cover. 305-374-1198. ...
- Poets, Actors Celebrate Lincoln's Poetic Side - Voice of America
Voice of AmericaPoets, Actors Celebrate Lincoln's Poetic SideVoice of America - 2 hours agoHe does, however, believe Lincoln was a great writer and credits a love of poetry for that skill. "Every great prose writer that I can think of loved poetry ...
- Delighting young and old alike - Malaysia Star
Malaysia StarDelighting young and old alikeMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 1 hour agoI don’t even need to say that this is an excellent book for children; if you want to introduce kids to poetry, Inside Out is the way to go! ...
- Former Oakland Municipal Court judge Courtland 'Don' Arne dies at age ... - Oakland Tribune
Although former Oakland Municipal Judge Courtland Donald Arne was a man in public office, to friends and family he was more than a judge. He was a renaissance man, best known as Don, who loved travel, poetry and music. "In the evening when I would ...
- Join in The Adventures of Penelope Plum and Unravel Exciting Mysteries -- New Children's Book Follows An Aspiring ... (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
DUBLIN, Ga., Sept. 17, 2008 -- Meet Penelope Plum, an aspiring modern day sleuth who loves to solve mysteries. Join her, together with her best friend Max and her dog Sampson, as they embark on all sorts of adventures in Penelope Plum Mysteries, a delightful children's book written by Carla Hester.
- Obama factor and Iran - Persian Journal
Persian JournalObama factor and IranPersian Journal, Iran - 1 hour ago5000 years old cradle of civilisation need no nukes they have given culture, poetry and history to the nomads of the world, their cultural supremacy and ...
- Reason Behind Bizarre Roof at New California Academy of Sciences (NBC 11 Bay Area)
Despite bad reviews from all sides, John McCain's campaign has decided that having Sarah Palin do... WASHINGTON — In a vote that shook the government, Wall Street and markets around...
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