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- Poetry winners named (The Fayetteville Observer)
A St. Andrews Presbyterian College student was one of four people to win the North Carolina Poetry Society’s 2008-09 Gilbert-Chappell Distinguished Poets Series.
- Selkirk hosting famed novelist - Castlegarnews.com
Selkirk hosting famed novelistCastlegarnews.com, Canada - 4 hours agoMarilyn Bowering is a Canadian writer who has received many awards for poetry including the Pat Lowther Award, the Dorothy Livesay Prize and several ...
- Coming home feels good - Journal-Advocate
Journal-AdvocateComing home feels goodJournal-Advocate, CO - 4 hours agoHis poetry has refreshed meaning to me. I understand the Rocky Mountain High, Country Roads; He’d Rather be in Colorado and Back Home Again. ...
- Leo Carey: Nizza (The New Yorker)
Nizza is the Italian name for Nice, a city that was under Italian control for much of its history--Garibaldi was a nizzardo and was very annoyed when his home town was ceded to France, in 1860. Its food, a blend of Italian and Provençal influences, is handily exploited by . . .
- Author Gary Gildner, formerly of Flint, to read memoir at ... - The Flint Journal - MLive.com
Author Gary Gildner, formerly of Flint, to read memoir at ...The Flint Journal - MLive.com, MI - 7 hours agoA book signing and reception will follow. Gildner has written more than 20 books in the fiction, memoir and poetry genres. One of his works, "The Bunker in ...
- Hayden Carruth Dies - The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com
Hayden Carruth DiesThe Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, NY - 3 minutes agoOn Tuesday, former colleagues and students hailed Carruth as a linguistic virtuoso who used language - in poetry, as well as criticism and fiction - to ...
- Washington State Book Award winners (Seattle Times)
Books winning this year's Washington State Book Awards include a sci-fi thriller by Matt Ruff, poetry by state poet laureate Samuel Green, a new history of native Seattle by Coll Thrush, a history of dirt by David R. Montgomery, a picture book about a rabbit by George Shannon and an autobiographical novel by Sherman Alexie about growing up on an Indian reservation.
- 'Talk of the Times: Writer's Block' kicks off season - Gloucester Daily Times
Cape Ann's Cable Channel 12 and Gloucester resident John Ronan have announced the 19th season of the television series, "The Writer's Block with John J. Ronan." The award-winning series is one of the oldest, continuously-running public access shows ...
- Family Briefs - Ithaca Journal
Creative Communication has announced its Fall 2008 Essay and Poetry Contest. Over $3,000 in prizes and awards will be awarded to poets, writers, and schools. The Essay Contest divisions are: Grades K-3, 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12, with 10 top winners in ...
- Balancing act (The Wichita Eagle)
The thrill for Wichita State theater students in doing the musical "Waltzing in Heaven" is that their production this week is the world premiere and they are putting their stamps on their roles before anyone else. But the concern for director Marie Allyn King, who is in charge of opera and music theater at WSU, is that the show will have very personal and emotional connections to the Wichita ...
- MSU Reading Series to feature C. Lynn Shaffer - MSU News
MSU Reading Series to feature C. Lynn ShafferMSU News, KY - 12 hours agoThe event is free and open to the public. Dr. Shaffer’s poems have appeared in Pisgah Review, Louisiana Literature, Mid-American Review, Wind, ...
- Poets celebrate culture (The Heights)
It began with traditional Filipino storytelling and ended with modern American country music, but the members of the Phillipine Society of Boston College wouldn't have had their first annual Filipino-American Writers Night and Open Mic last Friday any other way.
- The Forward Appoints Dan Friedman as New Arts and Culture Editor - SYS-CON Brasil (Assinatura)
The Forward Appoints Dan Friedman as New Arts and Culture EditorSYS-CON Brasil (Assinatura), NJ - 7 hours agoFriedman has taught poetry, literature, and film at Cambridge and Yale, and has published various scholarly articles on those topics, as well as photography ...
- Living in the shades of prejudice - Tonight South Africa
The issues explored in Yellowman are not black or white. Nor are they grey. They are richly layered shades of brown. The play is set in South Carolina, US, where there is age-old enmity between lighter-skinned black people ("yellow people") and ...
- Congress's Vote Against Rashness - Washington Post
His name was George F. Babbitt. He was 46 years old now, in April 1920, and he made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay . -- "Babbitt ...
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