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- VA nurse pens book of poems - Stars and Stripes
VA nurse pens book of poemsStars and Stripes, DC - 1 hour agoNursing can be a frustrating life, she said, especially in VA hospitals. "We have a lot of homeless veterans here," she said. "They came back from the war, ...
- Today, July 3 - St. John's Telegram
Today, July 3St. John's Telegram, Canada - 22 minutes agoThe Newfoundland Historic Trust presents an evening of poetry and jazz with Herb Hopkins and the Jimmy Thomson Trio at the Newman Wine Vaults, 436 Water St. ...
- Church Happenings - Louisville Courier-Journal
Church HappeningsLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 46 minutes agoCarolyn Powell will speak on Poetry Inspired by God for the Joy in the Morning women's ministry group. (502) 367-9155. Shively Heights Baptist Church. ...
- World writers decry censorship at Swedish literary meet - Straits Times
STOCKHOLM - BANGLADESHI novelist-in-hiding Taslima Nasreen joined international writers gathered at a literary conference in Stockholm on Tuesday to deplore how censorship and persecution affect their work. 'By writing books, I wanted to do something ...
- Glen Ellen news - Sonoma Index Tribune
Super Glen Ellen congratulations to local author and publisher, Arthur Dawson and the folks at Kulupi Press, one of several Glen Ellen publishing houses. Kulupi celebrates their 10th anniversary this year. We count some of Kulupi's publications among ...
- ON STAGE - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
ON STAGEThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 2 hours agoOpen reading Area poets are invited to perform from their writings in Poetry Storm, an open reading on Sept. 12, 7:30 pm at the Olde Towne Arts Center, ...
- Leslie Anne Mcilroy's Liquid Like This is passionate, well-crafted verse. (Pittsburgh City Paper)
In "Dismember," early lines thump with uds and ams, while latter lines hiss with esses and prick us with ocks and its, as we suffer punches then incisions. By Bill O'Driscoll.
- April 2008 - Weekly Standard
Nearly half of Democrats (48 percent) think Hillary Clinton has a better chance of beating John McCain in November — 10 percentage points higher than the 38 percent who think Barack Obama can win, according to a FOX News poll released Wednesday ...
- An Interview with First Time Novelist Jayne Pupek - Blogcritics.org
An Interview with First Time Novelist Jayne PupekBlogcritics.org, OH - 25 minutes agoPupek is something of an anomaly in today’s publishing world; although she had published a book of poetry, Tomato Girl is her first novel and both getting ...
- Ian Frazier's 'Lamentations of the Father' collects humorous essays by a longtime staff writer of the New Yorker. (The Virginia Gazette)
Though our era is awash in comedy, literary humor has dwindled in recent years. Comedy Central now updates our taste for political satire with every turn of the 24-hour news cycle.
- Witty playwright known to live hard (Miami Herald)
Simon Gray, who wrote bitingly comic plays like Butley, Otherwise Engaged and Quartermaine's Terms about the educated British middle class and whose almost manically confessional late-in-life memoirs turned his sardonic intelligence upon himself, died Wednesday in London. He was 71.
- Sheffield writer shortlisted for poetry prize - Sheffield Telegraph
Sheffield writer shortlisted for poetry prizeSheffield Telegraph, UK - 6 minutes agoA WRITER from Sheffield has made the shortlist for the 2008 Forward Poetry Prize, Britain's most valuable poetry prize. Frances Leviston's Public Dream is ...
- Physical fitness is the theme as Birch Run hosts Sports and Fitness ... - MLive.com
Physical fitness is the theme Friday through Sunday, Sept. 7, as the Birch Run Expo Center hosts the 2008 Sports and Fitness Expo. The purpose of the three-day event is to inspire a love for sports, fitness and an overall healthy and active lifestyle ...
- Out & About | High school high jinks - Tribune-Democrat
Disney’s “High School Musical†will energize the stage Thursday through Aug. 23 at Cresson Lake Playhouse, 279 Shapiro Road, Loretto. The playhouse will be the first community theater in the region to produce the musical, which is based on the ...
- Pupil's poem wins national acclaim - Evening News Norwich
A Norfolk pupil has been announced as one of the winners in a prestigious Amnesty International poetry competition. Rosie Thurlow, 12, from Aylsham High School, has been named as the Key Stage 3 regional winner for East Anglia, for her poem I Wonder ...
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