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No aim is necessary; nothing is true. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Ami Kaye on Poets Cafe. June 28, 2016. The following interview of Ami Kaye by Lois P. Jones originally aired on KPFK Los Angeles (reproduced with permission). Biographical Information Ami Kaye. Is the author of. What Hands Can Hold. Her poems, reviews and articles are forthcoming or have appeared in various journals and anthologies including. The Dance of the Peacock. Among others. Ami edited. Skin-tight storms ripp...
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Here are some websites worth checking out:. Is a publisher out of Torrey, Utah focusing on authors that are "writing the new west." Their newest novel The Ordinary Truth. Is available in bookstores and on Amazon. In December, 2012, THP published Grind. Mark Maynard's debut collection of short stories. Just celebrated their 25th anniversary as Reno's independent book and music store with a move to a new location on California Avenue. Is the annual literary journal of Truckee Meadows Community College.
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Words on a wire: Interview with Denise Duhamel. Sunday, May 5th, 2013.
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Interview with Denise Duhamel. Sunday, May 5th, 2013. Denise contributes this week's Poem of the Week: "My Strip Club" from "Blowout.". Daniel reads a Poetic License about the distances between what we can see and what we have access to enter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Archives Of All Past Shows (click on any for full list). Main : Brian Turner. Words on a wire. Originally broadcasted on www.ktep.org. Write to us: soychacon@gmail.com. El Paso, Texas. Collection of stories, Unending Rooms,.
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Commissioned Choral Works | Greater New Haven Community Chorus
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Skip to Main Content Area. Our History / Our Future. GNHCC 50th Anniversary Cookbook. As part of the 50th Anniversary Celebration GNHCC is working with established composers to commission two choral works that are written specifically for GNHCC, our history and our future. One commissioned work will be rehearsed during the fall 2013 semester and premiered at our November 2013 concert. The second work will be the culminating artistic effort of our photography. Fall 2013 – Commissioned Work. He has receive...
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AL-MUTANABBI STREET STARTS HERE… | pushpa macfarlane
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Writer, editor, artist. 2015 San José Poetry Festival. Nils Peterson, Poet. Poetry at Willow Glen. Poetry at Willow Glen. On LOOKING FOR THE NEXT CUPERTINO…. Tina Ver-Pacelli on LOOKING FOR THE NEXT CUPERTINO…. Bina venkatesan on ARTICHOKES: Tidbits. AL-MUTANABBI STREET STARTS HERE…. March 14, 2013. Looking forward to the Al-Mutanabbi Street…reading this evening, March 14, 2013, at the Martin Luther Library…There’s a poem by Brian Turner. In it, “ The al-Mutanabbi Street Bombing. INFLUENCED BY ART →.
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15-Month Adventure | US Army advisor service, Khowst and Paktya provinces, Afghanistan, 2008-2009. | Page 2
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US Army advisor service, Khowst and Paktya provinces, Afghanistan, 2008-2009. The Prettiest of Trees the Dogwood Now. April 22, 2012. I was looking for dogwoods and thinking about them as I drove around today. The words above started forming in my mind, and I wondered how they might work in a blog about Afghanistan. And so we reap, and others reap, too, what we sow. The prettiest of trees the dogwood now. The Road That Dare Not Speak Its Name. April 16, 2012. On Route , in the KG Pass. Prudent, but too b...
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April | 2015 | The Military Spouse Book Review
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Monthly Archives: April 2015. April 22, 2015. Write About the Place You Miss: Leslie Hsu Oh Interviews Leigh Newman, Author of ‘Still Points North’. By Leslie Hsu Oh (Army Corps of Engineers). 8220;Part adventure story, part love story, part homecoming,. Is a page-turning memoir that explores both belonging and exile, and the difference between how to survive and knowing how to truly live. The first time I read. Does he come with you on book tours? Since our military readers tend to move around a lot too...
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