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- Youngster wins library contest - Echo Pilot
Youngster wins library contestEcho Pilot, PA - 12 hours agoThe Franklin County Library System held its first annual PEP (Poster, Essay and Poetry) Contest, open to patro... The full version of this story will be ...
- William D. Hyder - News-Herald.com
William D. HyderNews-Herald.com, OH - 17 hours agoHe wrote poetry throughout his life. In his younger years, he enjoyed square dancing, bowling and golf. He had a great sense of humor and often said, ...
- Author opens the door to reveal her own hidden world (The Woonsocket Call)
NORTH SMITHFIELD -- It’s a riveting story, how Michal Maoz has spun her intense suffering from Asperger’s Syndrome into a major triumph. Now a 35-year-old wife and mother to two teenagers, Maoz recently fulfilled a longtime dream of becoming a published author.
- Bold English: Anglo-Saxon Poetry (The New York Sun)
Hwæt. That word, barking through the clatter of the mead hall, typically opened an Old English poem in the Dark Ages, and roughly translates to "What" or "Listen now." Old English is largely Germanic, its brusque sounds ungussied by the softer French words that would later mix into Middle English. It is the language of conquerors: The Roman Empire, finally crushed by the Vandals and Goths, ...
- Rhyme And Reason - Jamestown Post Journal
Rhyme And ReasonJamestown Post Journal, NY - 6 hours ago''There's so much bad poetry. I feel poetry exists when the limits of prose have been exhausted.'' Collins also said he writes addressing his readers and ...
- How did she do it? - guardian.co.uk
How did she do it?guardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoAre the woods coming to life, as they do in the pantheistic poetry of Selwyn Crane, the novel's Tolstoyan dreamer? Does the scene symbolise female awakening ...
- Inaugural Edwin Morgan poetry prize awarded (Guardian Unlimited)
Cambridge University graduate Kate Miller has won the inaugural Edwin Morgan International Poetry Competition for her poem After the Ban
- NEW ARTIST SPOTLIGHT ON APRIL HILL: 'Lov... - Eurweb.com
NEW ARTIST SPOTLIGHT ON APRIL HILL: 'Lov...Eurweb.com, CA - 3 hours agoIf you don't mind a little jazz in your funk, a little heartache with your happiness, and a little poetry with your backbeat, then your search is over! ...
- The battle of the Titians (Guardian Unlimited)
Comment is free: Jonathan Jones: Yes, it rankles to pay the Duke of Sutherland millions for two paintings. But these pristine marvels must stay in the UK
- Perfect times at a perfect place (Daily Breeze)
We always found our way to the beach. School out and summer warmth upon us, we spent many finger-wrinkling hours in the cold, foamy ocean.
- How to Be Published - 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 ...
- Contenders unveiled for $120K, under-30 literary honour - CBC News
A long list of 16 titles has been unveiled for the lucrative Dylan Thomas literary prize, a fledgling, international award aimed at honouring talented writers under the age of 30. Actor Michael Sheen, best known for roles in movies like The Queen and ...
- Well Done -- Urbandale & Johnston (The Des Moines Register)
Manning Ding of Johnston, a 2008 graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, N.H., was a recipient of highest academic honors; a fourth-year English Prize; the Lewis Sibley Poetry, third prize; and a prize in statistics from the Academy’s mathematics department. Ding will attend Harvard University this fall.
- America Back on Track... for Wednesday, July 2nd - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsAmerica Back on Track... for Wednesday, July 2ndOpEdNews, PA - 3 hours agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Karadzic lived as long-haired, New Age doctor (AlertNet)
Source: Reuters By Ivana Sekularac BELGRADE, July 22 (Reuters) - Radovan Karadzic, one of the world's most wanted men, lived for years in a Belgrade suburb posing as a doctor of alternative medicine, hiding his ...
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