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- Picton native writes fictional account of working on freighter - Belleville Intelligencer
Picton native writes fictional account of working on freighterBelleville Intelligencer, Canada - 5 minutes agoThroughout those summers, Olson kept journals and wrote some poetry based on her shipping life. She would later try to write fiction inspired by it, ...
- Writer tells soldiers’ stories - Moose Jaw Times-Herald
Writer tells soldiers’ storiesMoose Jaw Times-Herald, Canada - 57 minutes agoAt 12:15 pm, a festival wind-up lunch will take place at the Cosmo Centre, with Anne Slade and Doris Bircham hosting a presentation, “Prairie Women: Poetry ...
- Former AP Haiti correspondent Michael Norton dies - Boston Globe
Michael Norton -- who spent nearly two decades covering Haiti's coups, rebellions and disasters for The Associated Press -- died Sunday after a long battle with cancer. He was 66. Norton chronicled the turmoil that followed former dictator Jean ...
- Critics choose their most-loathed books - Times Online
Critics choose their most-loathed booksTimes Online, UK - 3 hours agoI was studying American literature at university, and he was supposed to be a leading writer. I gave up at about page 600, tired of pharaohs and anal sex. ...
- Green jobs for America - La Crosse Tribune
Better jobs, better energy choices, a better future for our children. That was the message given to us at a most interesting meeting, “Green Jobs for America,” at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse on Tues-day, June 24. Thanks to all of the ...
- New Willow Glen library twice as big as old - San Jose Mercury News
New Willow Glen library twice as big as oldSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 1 hour agoHe couldn't wait to get home to start browsing through Wobbegong sharks and some funny Roald Dahl poetry and a picture book on Stars Wars and the Revenge of ...
- Non-profit seeks baseball haikus (North Adams Transcript)
NORTH ADAMS -- Baseball isn't just for jocks and jugheads but for everyone, even the literary-minded. "America's pastime" has long inspired writers -- not only day-to-day journalists but novelists such as John R. Tunis, Jackson Scholz and the legendary Ring Lardner.
- Braden River Branch Library, 4915 53rd Ave. E., Bradenton; 727-6079: - Bradenton Herald
Braden River Branch Library, 4915 53rd Ave. E., Bradenton; 727-6079:Bradenton Herald, United States - 7 hours agoActivities include a book discussion about the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer, a prize drawing, and a music and poetry contest. ...
- Mom accepts transgender Manchester tween (The Nashua Telegraph)
MANCHESTER -- In the first grade, 6-year-old Nicholas stood up one day and told his teacher he had something important to say. Not just to her. But to the whole class. ... - By ASHLEY SMITH Staff Writer
- Hello, Dalai - WorldNetDaily
WorldNetDailyHello, DalaiWorldNetDaily, OR - 12 minutes agoBut first, an instant online test to see if your computer was capable of receiving streaming video. Alas, my computer, with its arcane dial-up connection, ...
- Local blues band Trampled Under Foot is finding its groove - KC Community News
Local blues band Trampled Under Foot is finding its grooveKC Community News, KS - 51 minutes ago“I’ve been into writing since I was a teenager, whether it’s articles, songs, poetry. I listen to that voice when its there.” Nick won top guitar honors at ...
- Around The Towns - Bristol Press
Around The TownsBristol Press, United States - 5 hours agoPOETRY AND MUSIC FESTIVAL: In partnership with select high schools and student competitions, including the IMPAC-CSU Young Writers Competition, ...
- DISPATCHES: Summer Entertainment in the Cities - Flathead Beacon
Flathead BeaconDISPATCHES: Summer Entertainment in the CitiesFlathead Beacon, MT - 2 hours agoOpened in 1957, Moose’s is a family friendly pizza joint that resembles the roughest of roadhouses. Shuffle through the sawdust and peanut shells on the ...
- Our stone fairy's still not hiding her - Donnybrook Bridgetown Mail
Our stone fairy's still not hiding herDonnybrook Bridgetown Mail, Australia - 3 hours agoShe had created the Poetry, Songs and Lies club on campus with other singers and performers, ''to entertain ourselves''. She had lived in an old sheep ...
- Globetrotting in the Bayou City - Houston Chronicle
Bird-shaped custard rice cakes at Fung's Kitchen will help customers think they've been whisked away for the summer. With cramped planes, screaming babies (even in first class) and sky-high fares, flying isn't much fun anymore. Nor are road trips ...
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