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- Press writer helps Lynne Spears share story of faith, family in new ... - MLive.com
GRAND RAPIDS -- When Lorilee Craker visited Lynne Spears in Louisiana, they shopped at Wal-Mart and ate at Cracker Barrel. As they were leaving the restaurant, a cashier said, "This is going to sound crazy, but you look like Britney Spears' mother ...
- Tim Seibles strives to build poetry fans with his readings (Columbia Missourian)
COLUMBIA - Tim Seibles has invented narrative and written prose since childhood, but he didn't come to fully identify as a poet until college. While attending Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Seibles went to a workshop held by then-faculty member and poet Michael Ryan. Ryan read poetry that did more than leave a passing impression on Seibles - it "knocked him out." "The potential for ...
- How Fiction Works By James Wood Farrar, Straus and Giroux 265 pp. $24 - Christian Science Monitor
How Fiction Works By James Wood Farrar, Straus and Giroux 265 pp. $24Christian Science Monitor, MA - 7 minutes agoAmong them: Joyce Carol Oates’s “The Faith of a Writer: Life, Craft, Art,” and David Lodge’s “The Art of Fiction,” which collects essays from the Guardian ...
- In which a 13-year-old learns, teaches wisdom - Philadelphia Inquirer
In which a 13-year-old learns, teaches wisdomPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 38 minutes agoPoetry, most of it in Nico's voice, plays a big role in both the style and the plot of Goldengrove. Prose surrounded herself with poetry during the writing: ...
- Gerald Stern will read poetry at Ursinus - Phoenixville News
Gerald Stern will read poetry at UrsinusPhoenixville News, PA - 2 hours agoHis books of poetry include "This Time: New and Selected Poems," which won the 1998 National Book Award; "American Sonnets" (2002); "Everything is Burning" ...
- Poet: We Have a Right to Be Angry - Palm Beach Post
Poet: We Have a Right to Be AngryPalm Beach Post, United States - 14 hours agoShe travels the country and the world performing her poetry, which is passionate and intense. She’s performed in Cuba, Africa, and Europe along with most ...
- Laura Bush, Jenna Bush to Meet Book-Lovers at National Book Festival; Young Readers' Toolkit Available (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
First Lady Laura Bush and her daughter,
- Calendar: Tuesday, August 18, 2008 - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
Calendar: Tuesday, August 18, 2008The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 6 hours agoThe exhibit includes photography, film, painting, clay, glass, jewelry, poetry, theater, music and more by Louisiana artists, honoring communities ...
- A home for the heart, in a small frame (The Oregonian)
I' ve been going up to my aunt and uncle's second house at Black Butte Ranch in central Oregon for 16 years. It is my childhood home. My aunt and uncle don't know that. They think it is their vacation investment property.
- Seattle Symphony's "A Hero's Life" a rousing program (Seattle Times)
Seattle Symphony presents Richard Strauss' "Ein Heldenleben" and Dmitry Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major in a program titled "A Hero's Life."
- Cultural confluence - The Statesman
Cultural confluenceThe Statesman, India - 18 hours agoThe poetry meet was organised mainly to promote cultural and lingualistic unity among the people of the various groups in North Bengal. ...
- Library of Congress Adds New Authors to Eighth Annual National Book Festival; Free Podcasts Invite Nationwide ... (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
The Library of Congress has added new famed authors to the award-wining lineup for the 2008 National Book Festival. Free downloadable podcasts, available on iTunes and the Library's Web site, as well as other interactive features, bring the magic of the National Book Festival to booklovers nationwide.
- Life's losses lead protagonist back to ‘Wawona Hotel' (The Oklahoman)
This novel's setting is near Yosemite Valley, one of the most beautiful places in the American West. The book begins with a 1969 car crash involving Danielle McAllister, a wreck that changes her life forever. "Wawona Hotel” by Matthew McKay (Boaz Publishing Co., $24.95) is a gripping psychological thriller, a page-turner written by a psychologist. This is McKay's first novel. It is seasoned ...
- ‘El Camino’ Film Finds Its Way Home to Costa Rica - Costa Rica Travel News
Costa Rica Travel News‘El Camino’ Film Finds Its Way Home to Costa RicaCosta Rica Travel News, Costa Rica - 11 hours agoThe film mixes fiction with documentary-style storytelling, seamlessly weaving together poetry and reality, creating a world that pulls you into Saslaya’s ...
- Vancouver: Movement Tools Schedule - Infoshop News
Vancouver: Movement Tools ScheduleInfoshop News - 2 hours agoThis workshop will includes the basics of creative writing including poetry, stortytelling, and spoken word as well as provide creativity exercises and ...
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