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- Warm up your "iron pen" for writing contest - Quad-Cities Online
Warm up your "iron pen" for writing contestQuad-Cities Online, IL - 1 hour agoYou will then have 24 hours to write poetry, fiction, or non-fiction (no more than 5 pages) on that topic and email your entry back to MWC by no later than ...
- Inspirational works fire up creative writing - Edinburgh Evening News
Inspirational works fire up creative writingEdinburgh Evening News, UK - 40 minutes agoShort poems or pieces of prose inspired by one of the works in the Edinburgh collection and up to 1000 words long can be entered into the competition. ...
- Extra, Extra (Gothamist)
Photograph by 24gotham on Flickr From the Gothamist Newsmap : a child fatally struck at Rockaway Blvd & Woodhaven Blvd in Queens, a pediatric in respiratory arrest at Audubon Ave and 181st St in Manhattan and a pedestrian struck at Leonard St & Greenpoint Ave in Brooklyn. The 86-year-old woman who was slashed by a home invasion robber wants to go back home . Her grandson said ...
- Poetry in the thick of commuter rush (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines—With more and more people amusing themselves by surfing the Internet or tinkering with their iPods, cell phones or PlayStations, today’s generation has little time to read stories, much less poetry.
- LITERARY JOURNALIST AND POET DISCUSS CLIMATE CHANGE THROUGH THE ... - Colorado State University (press release)
LITERARY JOURNALIST AND POET DISCUSS CLIMATE CHANGE THROUGH THE ...Colorado State University (press release), CO - 3 hours agoBierds is focusing her writing on climate change and has published eight books of poetry, most recently "Flight: New and Selected Poems. ...
- Interpreter of Identity - Boston University
The ticket holders’ line outside the Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline stretched down the alleyway, around the back of the building, and into the parking lot. A long standby line ran parallel, with hopeful fans casting envious glances at the ...
- Grant Park Do-Over Slated for Democrats, Chicago and America - BuzzFlash
BuzzFlashGrant Park Do-Over Slated for Democrats, Chicago and AmericaBuzzFlash, IL - 25 minutes agoThe Black Panthers of the 1960s were so scary to some white Americans that they actually are still afraid -- they fear even Barack Obama, because radical ...
- Printing company creates calendar to support arts (9 News Denver)
DENVER - Dennis Wright and his co-workers wanted to do something for the community. So, they dedicated money, time and ink to publish student work designed to help students.
- Woman's tale of rowing the Nile has charm, subtlety - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Rowing enthusiast Rosemary Mahoney spends most of her boat time on Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay. But in 1999, on a trip to Egypt, she decided to row down the Nile River, a journey she chronicles beautifully in Down the Nile (Back Bay, 268 pp., $14 ...
- TASK needs volunteers for new arts project (The Times of Trenton)
TRENTON -- The Trenton Area Soup Kitchen is seeking volunteers to mount an ambitious performing arts project in January using the life experiences of people who come to TASK for help.
- Community events - Daily Press
Come out for Wellness Day, noon-4 p.m. today, at the American Legion Post 25, 7609 Marshall Ave., Hampton. Open to the community. Health awareness activities scheduled include fire truck tours, blood pressure checks, cholesterol screenings, hearing ...
- 8 November 2008 | The Mists will Clear - ChristianToday
8 November 2008 | The Mists will ClearChristianToday, UK - 5 hours ago... enjoys being a grandfather 6 times over! The views expressed in the word on the web Bible studies may not reflect the editorial views of Christian Today.
- Formidable skills are on exhibit in Providence - Providence Journal
Bryant Park, a painting by Providence artist Brian Shure, is part of an exhibit of Shure’s work at Rhode Island College. Sometimes being conservative may be the most radical thing an artist can do. That admittedly counterintuitive thought came to ...
- TheStar.com | entertainment | Ricci wins 2nd GG book award - Toronto Star
Nino Ricci has claimed his second Governor General's Fiction Award for The Origin of Species , a semi-autobiographical novel set in Mulroney-era Montreal. The Toronto-based author first won the prestigious prize, now worth $25,000, in 1990 for his ...
- Douglas Dispatch (The Daily Dispatch)
Melissa Pritchard, professor of English and women’s studies at Arizona State University, nationally acclaimed author, and recipient of numerous awards, will be the keynote presenter at the Cochise Community Creative Writing Celebration in Sierra Vista next semester.
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