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- Polishing up on writing skills (The Citizen of Laconia)
RAY MONGEAU/For The Citizen Amy Cass, a sophomore at Laconia High School, reads her writing creations, "I Am From" and "Match That Had No Match," during the Plymouth Writing Project Summer Camp celebration at Patrick's Pub in Gilford.
- Abbott honored at NC Writers Conference - DavidsonNews.net
DavidsonNews.netAbbott honored at NC Writers ConferenceDavidsonNews.net, NC - 17 minutes agoHe is the author of four poetry collections: “The Girl in the Yellow Raincoat,” “A Small Thing Like a Breath,” “The Search for Wonder in the Cradle of the ...
- On Native Ground - American Reporter
My hearts sings for my country today. It is a song that rises from the sea chants and shanty songs, from the sweat-drenched fields and forests, from the hymns of slaves and the poetry of anguished souls, from the ancient, irrepressible longing for ...
- Community remembers long life of local leader (Lowell Sun)
TYNGSBORO -- The photos showed a man who lived a truly full -- and fully American -- life. One by one, mourners who lined up inside Dracut Funeral Home last night to honor the memory of Thomas Coughlin, found their attention transfixed by a collage of photographs and workplace awards that illustrated the brilliant success and wide-ranging
- Trouble finds Tim McGraw at Auburn's White River Ampitheatre - Seattle Times
Trouble finds Tim McGraw at Auburn's White River AmpitheatreSeattle Times, United States - 2 hours agoAtwood, 68, has written more than 25 books of poetry, fiction and nonfiction, including "The Edible Woman," "The Handmaid's Tale" and "The Robber Bride. ...
- Out of Eden - Egypt Today
Al l men are born free and equal with certain natural and inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty and property. These are the hallmark statements of every democratic constitution around the world. Ours also adds that citizens are equal ...
- Petersburg standout carries big skills, hairstyle to all-star game - Richmond Times Dispatch
Petersburg standout carries big skills, hairstyle to all-star gameRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 2 hours agoRassoull, who enjoys scripting poetry, will be joined in the East roster by Prince George's 6-7 Andre Williamson, who is headed to Appalachian State. ...
- Poetry Notebook 7-27 - indy.com
Poetry Notebook 7-27indy.com, IN - 4 hours agoFree. Locations (and hosts) are: 1420 N Capitol Ave., (317) 686-1183 (Tasha Jones) 10800 Pendleton Pike, (317) 826-8252 (Sheila Chadwick) 854 Broad Ripple ...
- Salinas Rodeo honors past and future - Thecalifornian.com
The ads for the California Rodeo Salinas proclaim, "There's a little bit of cowboy in all of us." If you're from Salinas, it's true. Even for those who don't feel that way, you may end up with a "little bit of Rodeo" on your shoe this week. So go ...
- Sex' wasn't THAT long - AZ Central.com
AZ Central.comSex' wasn't THAT longAZ Central.com, AZ - 5 hours agoThat experimental film includes footage of a poetry reading spliced with X-rated material and rock videos. It's trickier to gauge the average length of a ...
- Writing gurus inaugurate the Orcas Island Writers Festival - Bothell Reporter
In recent weeks an apron-clad woman has been seen roaming the Saturday Market with free brownies and cookies. The free food comes with a string attached—literally. To each sweet is tied a brochure for the Orcas Island Writers Festival, due to be ...
- 'An American hero' dies (Akron Beacon Journal)
J ohn F. Seiberling, the retired Akron congressman who helped create the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area, died Saturday morning at his home in Copley Township.
- In the Arts - Holmdel Independent
In the ArtsHolmdel Independent, NJ - 3 hours ago320 The Long Branch Summer Poetry series continues on Wednesday, July 23, with Charles Bernstein, one of the founders of the Language Poetry movement. ...
- Movie Review—Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer - Firefox News
Movie Review—Jack Brooks: Monster SlayerFirefox News, AZ - 5 hours agoBy Peter Gutiérrez Over the past fifteen years, Peter's work in horror and other genres, in the form of short fiction, poetry, criticism, and comics, ...
- Spike in sales for next poet laureate - Times Daily
Kay Ryan is no longer an unknown poet. Demand for her work jumped sharply Thursday upon the Library of Congress' announcement that she had been named the new U.S. poet laureate, a one-year term beginning in the fall. Her collections "The Niagara ...
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