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- Daniel Radcliffe Worries That no One Likes Him - Showbiz Spy
Showbiz SpyDaniel Radcliffe Worries That no One Likes HimShowbiz Spy, UK - 2 hours ago"I was having a hard time at school, in terms of being crap and everything, with no discernible talent," he said, adding that he enjoys writing poetry ...
- Making the grade - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Making the gradeMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 3 hours agoBut Swanson, who has brought poetry to Minnesota children for 20 years through the COMPAS Writers and Artists program, has a lyrical style all her own, ...
- Poetry reading to benefit Lupus Foundation - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Poetry reading to benefit Lupus FoundationSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 16 hours ago... Entertainment Group, LLC on Saturday, October 18th, 2008 as we bring awareness and culture to you with a night of poetry, music, and Lupus information. ...
- First work - Telegraph
Michael Down, 24, has loved poetry since he first got interested in it at age 15 - the same age he began writing poetry. "Once I fell in love with poetry, I immediately began writing my own, and hope one day to become a well-known writer," Down said ...
- Teen angst dominates writer awards - Adelaidenow
Teen angst dominates writer awardsAdelaidenow, Australia - 2 hours agoFirst, second and third prizes for prose and poetry were awarded to students in six age groups before a gathering of 120 last night at the Education ...
- Literary Happenings: Four authors to hold signings at T.O. bookstore (Ventura County Star)
Mysteries to Die For in Thousand Oaks will host four authors who specialize in crime, adventure, espionage and revenge. At 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Marcus Sakey will sign "Good People" (Dutton; $25), the tale of a couple who discover there's far more to a hidden stash of cash in their kitchen than they bargained for.
- Hamlet: A Novel - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldHamlet: A NovelSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 52 minutes agoThere's no subtlety and not enough poetry. In his pursuit of clarity and relevance, Marsden dumps most of Shakespeare's language, turning "to be or not to ...
- ‘I was kept hostage’ - Hindustan Times
‘I was kept hostage’Hindustan Times, India - 1 hour agoShe had gone to Taiwan to inaugurate a poetry festival. At a meeting with Taslima in the last week of September, former police commissioner Prasun Mukherjee ...
- 'As our ancestors hide in our DNA, so do their stories' - Guardian Unlimited
Despite being the grandson of a betting man, Sebastian Barry would not have backed himself to be shortlisted for this year's Man Booker prize. His previous novel, A Long Long Way , was shortlisted in 2005 and his agent explained to him how rare it ...
- Eulogising past glories - Nation
Socrates thought they were the voice of conscience. Iroquois Indians saw them as commands to be followed. Voltaire said they resulted from overeating. Freud defined them as repressed thoughts. Author Robert G. Allen wrote: â€The future you see is ...
- Casa residents to launch zine - NRToday.com
Casa residents to launch zineNRToday.com, OR - 1 hour agoInside the yellow cover, stories, images and poems of fear, love and life formed Flight to Freedom, a zine born from creative efforts of the residents of ...
- Teacher of the year from Cle Elum-Roslyn (Seattle Times)
Susan Johnson, a veteran language arts teacher at Cle Elum-Roslyn High School, was named Washington state's teacher of the year Wednesday.
- Matthew Bruccoli - Guardian Unlimited
Matthew J Bruccoli was in his teens when he first heard the name of F Scott Fitzgerald, attached to a reading of The Diamond as Big as the Ritz on the radio of his parents' car during a Sunday afternoon ride. The next morning he went straight to his ...
- Eagles Nest Youth Centre changes kids' lives - FortWayne.com
George Middleton scorns the all-talk, no-action approach he believes many preachers use in response to black youth violence. Middleton has some things to say, but believes actions speak louder than words. He’s Christian, but more from the God-helps ...
- For simple perfection, think Manhattan - AZCentral.com
H.L. Mencken famously called the martini "the only American invention as perfect as the sonnet." The sonnet, as anyone who took freshman English may remember, is a poem with a specific meter, a structure of exactly 14 lines and a strict rhyme scheme ...
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