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The Great OE: Heineken European Cup Final
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Sick of pubs, cafes, museums and culture . . . well here are a few more things to do with your time in Europe! All photos published here are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England and Wales License. Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Heineken European Cup Final. If your a true rugby fan then you must go to a game in Wales (Previously Cardiff Farms now the Millennium stadium) its always been a dream of mine . . . As we wandered down the street it was here t...
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Interview: Author Rosa Martha Villareal | SPICYLETTER
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Literary Fiction, Poetry, Non-Fiction, Memoir and Cultural Commentary. Editor’s Desk: Water Eternal. Editor’s Desk: A Stylish Small Town Library as Inhabited Sculpture →. Interview: Author Rosa Martha Villareal. Posted by Yon Walls. I’m so glad you were available for this interview, especially in light of your new children’s book. What’s the title of the book and what’s it about? The title of the book is T he Adventures of Wiglaf the Wyrm. What a wonderful idea. Why a children’s book now? I am writing an...
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Culture Spice: A Romantic Notion and Season Finale | SPICYLETTER
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Literary Fiction, Poetry, Non-Fiction, Memoir and Cultural Commentary. Culture Spice: Drama Matters. Guest Poet: Wang Ping →. Culture Spice: A Romantic Notion and Season Finale. Posted by Yon Walls. What’s next for Season 3 of ABC’s hit drama. Maybe the ancient Greeks knew best; that the most important ingredient for a thriving democracy is skillful drama. Too big of a claim for a weekly one hour drama on a commercial network? Are no better than your last rating. White House. For most Americans times...
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Well, I wonder ...: Reminder Note To Self
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Well, I wonder . Love many things, for therein lies the true strength, and whosoever loves much performs much, and can accomplish much, and what is done in love is done well. Reminder Note To Self. Don't wait for the "right" moment. The right moment to travel the world. quit a job that makes you unhappy. start something new. tell somebody you love them. invite a friend. Don't perpetually postpone living to the future. Don't postpone what might make you happy today thinking you can do it tomorrow. Don't s...
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Well, I wonder ...: Learning to love ourselves
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Well, I wonder . Love many things, for therein lies the true strength, and whosoever loves much performs much, and can accomplish much, and what is done in love is done well. Learning to love ourselves. Posted by simply.lilli! Searching for something I might already have yet cannot seem to find. I am too much of a deep thinker and a dreamer at the same time. Im a wanderer at heart with an artists temperament, seeking peace and adventure, solitude and togetherness, simplicity and the fullness of life .
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Editor’s Desk: A Stylish Small Town Library as Inhabited Sculpture | SPICYLETTER
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Literary Fiction, Poetry, Non-Fiction, Memoir and Cultural Commentary. Interview: Author Rosa Martha Villareal. Culture Spice: Light and Shadow: The Writing of a Popular Dramatist →. Editor’s Desk: A Stylish Small Town Library as Inhabited Sculpture. Posted by Yon Walls. Welcome readers to the late Autumn Issue of. Architecture is inhabited sculpture. Owensboro Davies County Library. The quote seems so fitting for the personality of the structure. Quotes continued from one floor to the next connected...
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Spice Notes: Sappho Lost in Translation? | SPICYLETTER
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Literary Fiction, Poetry, Non-Fiction, Memoir and Cultural Commentary. Editor’s Desk: Poems. Guest Poet: Janice Kvale →. Spice Notes: Sappho Lost in Translation? Posted by Yon Walls. Recently a wonderful student in one of my online poetry writing and craft classes asked a question about reading a writer in translation. Students had been assigned to read a poem by the ancient Greek lyric poet. 620 BCE-520 BCE) entitled,. I ask myself/what Sappho can. As translated by Mary Barnard:. What, Sappho, can.
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The Great OE: Rock Climbing in Fontainebleau
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Sick of pubs, cafes, museums and culture . . . well here are a few more things to do with your time in Europe! All photos published here are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England and Wales License. Thursday, August 21, 2008. Rock Climbing in Fontainebleau. 8217; (Before you get to upset with me bare in mind I am from New Zealand and knowledge of such places doesn’t often reach us). As the sun was setting we found a nice little campsite and in m...
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Interview: Dawnette Blackwood- Rhoomes | SPICYLETTER
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Literary Fiction, Poetry, Non-Fiction, Memoir and Cultural Commentary. Editor’s Desk: An Appalachian Poem. Culture Spice: A Season’s Finale and Cohesive Writerly Wit →. Interview: Dawnette Blackwood- Rhoomes. Posted by Yon Walls. I’m tickled silly to finally interview you. It’s been months getting you published on. Truly the timing is just right in celebration of Valentine’s Day and African-American History Month.Your work also is the first of its genre on. Tell us about Writing for Love…. The basics (pl...
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Interview: Author Opal Palmer Adisa | SPICYLETTER
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Literary Fiction, Poetry, Non-Fiction, Memoir and Cultural Commentary. Favorite Fiction and Non-Fiction Portmanteau. Poems: Opal Palmer Adisa →. Interview: Author Opal Palmer Adisa. Posted by Yon Walls. January 8, 2014. It’s a joy and honor to have some of your poems included in this edition of. I’m also thrilled that you agreed to be interviewed. You were born in Jamaica. How has your book themes been shaped by your native place? And, how does the form and aesthetics of your books reflect that place?
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