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- Self-published authors share their journeys to authorhood (Courier-Post)
S.L. Sharp spent 23 years writing "Baby Jules," her first novel. It took much less time for Sharp to publish her tale of two generations of women fighting for the survival of their dysfunctional family.
- Student activist focuses on Congo (Greensboro News & Record)
GREENSBORO -- The running joke about Kambale Musavuli is that he will talk to anybody about his native Congo. And the 27-year-old college student can link anything back to his homeland. Say Musavuli meets a guy who writes poetry. "You could write a poem about the Congo," Musavuli tells the poet. Or maybe he's with friends at a spiritual retreat in the middle of nowhere -- nothing but ...
- UHV announces American Book Review lineup - Victoria Advocate
UHV announces American Book Review lineupVictoria Advocate, TX - 13 minutes agoOct. 21: Mark Doty, author of eight books of poetry and four volumes of nonfiction prose, including "Dog Years," a “New York Times†2007 bestseller, ...
- Will He or Won’t He? - Foreign Policy In Focus
Will He or Won’t He?Foreign Policy In Focus - Jul 28, 2008We hope that all of you who live in or near Washington, DC will consider joining us at Busboys & Poets on Thursday, July 31 at 5:30 pm for a free screening ...
- Peter rabbit and his eclectic band in the deserts of Iraq - Age
THE MARX BROTHERS DON'T USUALLY spring to mind when you talk about Australian poetry. And it wasn't J.S.Harry's full-bodied and frequent laugh that did it. No, it was the main character of her most recent book, Not Meeting Wittgenstein , who prompted ...
- Fall foreword, or the big books of autumn - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.comFall foreword, or the big books of autumnThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 1 hour agoQuentin Tarantino once observed that "You can't write poetry on the computer." True enough, but check out our list of 33 worthy authors who gave it a try. ...
- Hearst teacher-poet Duguay now a published prizewinner (Kapuskasing Northern Times)
Heeding a fellow English teacher’s suggestion that she enter her poetry in Northern Ontario competitions, Hearst bard Melanie Baschiera-Duguay has won first and third prizes, and is now published in two collections.
- Poets descend on Fremont for Midland’s second poetry slam - Fremont Tribune
Poets descend on Fremont for Midland’s second poetry slamFremont Tribune, NE - 5 hours agoBy Don Bowen/Fremont Tribune The college in Fremont is hosting the Great Plains Poetry Pileup Slam 2, flowing off the success of last year’s inaugural ...
- RHYMES AND REASONS - Asbury Park Press
RHYMES AND REASONSAsbury Park Press, NJ - 1 hour agoAs to his dalliances with the poetic form, Canfora dismisses himself as "one of North America's five worst poets  it's difficult to write poetry that ...
- Making opera accessible to all - Broomfield Enterprise
Making opera accessible to allBroomfield Enterprise, CO - 2 hours ago"It has a wonderful poetry and stories with inspirational music and elements of play." She loves opera the way some people love sports, she said. ...
- Kashmiriyat and the politics behind the term - GreaterKashmir.com (press release)
Kashmiriyat and the politics behind the termGreaterKashmir.com (press release), India - 5 hours agoThe word Kashmiriyat isn’t found in our ancient writings nor does this word find its way in the poetry of Habba Khatun, Lal Ded and Noor Ud Din Noorani ...
- Keeper of poetic justice - The News - International
Keeper of poetic justiceThe News - International, Pakistan - 1 hour agoSometimes, he uses his nick as Mastana (insane) in his poetry. He has written thousands of Urdu and Punjabi poems. Originally from Chakwal, Punjab, ...
- St. Paul's Karen refugees - MinnPost.com
MinnPost.comSt. Paul's Karen refugeesMinnPost.com, MN - 5 hours agoEmily K. Bright writes poetry, fiction, and human rights articles in Minneapolis, where she also used to teach orientation courses for refugees settling in ...
- Cambridge charm (BBC News)
Martha Wainwright wins over the Folk Festival audience
- Prime Time Calendar the week Oct. 1, 2008 (Independent Press)
A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams, is performed by The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ, through Sunday, Oct. 5, in the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre, Drew University, 36 Madison Ave., Madison. Call 973-408-5600 or visit www.ShakespeareNJ. org. Facing Sculpture,...
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