Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Clay is gay: Aiken comes out of the closet - MLive.com
NEW YORK — Clay Aiken is finally confirming what many people already knew: He's gay. The cover of the latest People magazine shows Aiken holding his infant son, Parker Foster Aiken, with the headline: "Yes, I'm Gay." The cover also has the quote ...
- Jeff Vrabel: The only thing worse than the Cubs? Being a Cubs fan - Shawnee News-Star
Oh, don't worry, we'll all line up again next year. We'll all slosh around this week and pretend to be mad and besprinkle whatever unfortunate schmucks happen to be in front of us at the copy machine with promises of change. We'll say, "No more!' We ...
- Rosanna Warren's 'Fables' about poetry - San Francisco Gate
As a literary critic, Rosanna Warren likes to be coy. Or so it seems from her "Fables of the Self: Studies in Lyric Poetry," a book of essays that the author - also a classics scholar, translator and an award-winning poet - calls an "occult ...
- Walkers in St. Paul could trip over a poem - Grand Forks Herald
Walkers in St. Paul could trip over a poemGrand Forks Herald, ND - 43 minutes ago"And if you accept that the sidewalk panel is a blank page, then we have this amazing book in our city that is our city," Young said.
- Outagamie assistant DA steps down after 34 years (The Appleton Post-Crescent)
APPLETON Maybe it could be the name of a book of poetry.
- This Is My Letter To the World (Washington Post)
WHITE HEAT The Friendship of Emily Dickinson And Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- Oraz Agabaev’s world of art - Times of Central Asia (subscription)
Oraz Agabaev’s world of artTimes of Central Asia (subscription), Kyrgyzstan - 19 hours ago“By my works I try to convey the best human feelings and qualities – optimism, high spirit, inspiration, the ability to see beauty and poetry in the ...
- Detective tale meets literary fiction, but is it too timely? - Chicago Tribune
The fall of a presidential election year is rarely a good time to publish fiction. We're in the season of nonfiction titles: White House memoirs, Presidential biographies and partisan tracts. Philip Roth 's "The Plot Against America" was a rare ...
- Upcoming Cherry Hill Library events (Courier-Post)
Check out these upcoming Cherry Hill Library events. Contact wrhodes@gannett.com if you'd like your library's events featured on the Courier-Post website.
- Poetry publisher has a storied past (The Record)
CavanKerry Press Ltd. of Fort Lee, the only publishing house that gets funding from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, specializes in poetry, not drama.
- A belated celebration of poetry (Berkshire Eagle)
The first-ever Massachusetts Poetry Festival is taking place in a couple of weeks. You might be saying to yourself, "What do I care? I'm not a poet." I am probably biased, but I think everyone should care about poetry.
- An interview with Timothy Gager: A “Dire” Reader in Somerville - Somerville News
An interview with Timothy Gager: A “Dire” Reader in SomervilleSomerville News, MA - 31 minutes agoHe has a new poetry collection out from Somerville's Cervena Barva Press: “This Is Where You Go When You Are Gone.” In 2007 alone Gager had 32 works of ...
- Briefs: Ferret out the ferrets (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
This summer, visitors to Wind Cave National Park in South Dakota have the chance to see black-footed ferrets at night.
- From ashes of Omagh rises a vision of hope - Independent
From ashes of Omagh rises a vision of hopeIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoA senior Unionist has called it "a magnificent opportunity", while Sinn Fein described it as "an inspirational beacon to the world in respect of conflict ...
- Oppose North American Union - La Crosse Tribune
May God bless America. There are those who seem to forget the sacrifices that were made to keep this country free. Right now our troops are fighting to keep our country free. Will it be in vain? What will they come home to? Will they be broken and ...
|
|
Get a Home Loan today and save!
Second Mortgages
December 2007 Mortgage News
|