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- Review: What I Talk About When I Talk About Running by Haruki Murakami - Daily Telegraph
"We read fine things", claimed Keats, "but never feel them to the full until we have gone the same steps as the author." It is hard to imagine many readers going the same steps as Haruki Murakami. A bestselling Japanese novelist whose work has been ...
- I am a diehard romantic: Vivek Oberoi - IBNLive.com
IBNLive.comI am a diehard romantic: Vivek OberoiIBNLive.com, India - 7 hours agoI like going out and meeting interesting people. But, somewhere inside I am a diehard romantic. Somewhere inside, that poetry needs inspiration. ...
- Poet's voice series welcomes Philip Schultz - Greenwich Post
Poet's voice series welcomes Philip SchultzGreenwich Post, CT - 48 minutes agoPulitzer Prize-winning poet Philip Schultz will give a poetry reading as part of the Poet’s Voice series at Greenwich Library on Sunday, Sept. ...
- DACC expands reach of literary magazine (The Danville Commercial-News)
Danville Area Community College has taken some initial steps in promoting the creative writing talents of the surrounding community.
- Andre des Etages Writes Inspirational Meditation Book, The Seven ... - PR Web (press release)
Andre des Etages Writes Inspirational Meditation Book, The Seven ...PR Web (press release), WA - 44 minutes agoSpeaker and writer, Dr. Andre des Etages, writes a book of inspirational poetry, prose, photography, and meditative exercises to help readers discover the ...
- Spot-on poetic types (Straits Times)
GIVE them a word, any word, and members of the Proletariat Poetry Factory will spin a poem out of it - on the spot. Armed with portable typewriters, the group of arts students and young working adults have been making appearances at flea markets, selling poems.
- City starts search 'parties' to recruit foster families - New York Daily News
New York Daily NewsCity starts search 'parties' to recruit foster familiesNew York Daily News, NY - 1 hour agoMichael likes poetry, dancing and reading. And Bianca is ready to settle down. The city is under pressure to find families willing to take teens as ACS ...
- Who said, 'God grant me the serenity'? - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Who said, 'God grant me the serenity'?Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - Jul 13, 2008Some of them refer to the prayer as if it were a proverb, while others appear to claim it as their own poetry. None of them attribute the prayer to a ...
- The veil vs. French values (Salon.com)
A Muslim woman is denied citizenship -- some say because she wears the niqab.
- Elfenreigen oder Hexensabbat - Mitteldeutsche Zeitung
Mitteldeutsche ZeitungElfenreigen oder HexensabbatMitteldeutsche Zeitung, Germany - Jul 21, 2008Zu "Hunter" warf sie ein weites Fangnetz über die Bühne, "Pagan Poetry" wurde zum Echo-Spiel mit ihrer Bläsersession und im "Pleasure" wimmerte eine ...
- Judging the Samuel Johnson Prize 2008 - Daily Telegraph
As chair of this year's BBC Four Samuel Johnson Prize, I was privileged to be joined by a diverse panel of judges: the literary editor of the Guardian, Claire Armitstead; the poet Daljit Nagra; the director of the Science Museum, Chris Rapley; and ...
- A New Book with a Feminine Approach to Visionary Business - PR.com (press release)
PR.com (press release)A New Book with a Feminine Approach to Visionary BusinessPR.com (press release), NY - 1 hour agoWhere else can you find traditional entrepreneurial wisdom combined with Art, Poetry, Laughter Yoga, Painting Days, Raw Food Recipes and the development of ...
- Saluting a life in poetry - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
When Charles Guenther retired from writing poetry reviews for this newspaper, it was obvious that there would be no one waiting to take his place. Who else could draw on 50 years of experience in reviews, not to mention correspondence with some of ...
- Unique biography brings Lincoln alive (The Standard-Times)
The hard-bound "Lincoln Shot: A President's Life Remembered" is a huge-format biography in the form of an 1860s newspaper, a gripping read for middle-graders ahead of the February bicentennial of his birth.
- The Impostor - Financial Times
Strangers have a habit of suddenly pitching up in Damon Galgut’s books. At the start of his mesmerising new novel The Impostor , the stranger in question is a policeman who, “one hungry hand extended,†steps out from behind a tree to entrap the ...
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