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Sue Carol Elvin Is The Chattanooga Writers' Guild March Contest Winner
4+ hour, 8+ min ago (1594+ words) The Chattanooga Writers" Guild is excited to announce the winners of their March Nonfiction Contest. This month"s theme was "Whispers." The First-Place prize goes to Sue Carol Elvin with the submission "I"ll Take Two." Honors for second place…...
Poet returns to read from his second collection
3+ hour, 8+ min ago (181+ words) A POET will be returning to Stratford to give two poetry readings. Chris Campbell, who grew up in Bidford and attended Alcester Grammar School, will perform in two venues in the town following the publication of his second full collection....
Poetry and film intersect in special National Poetry Month event
16+ hour, 41+ min ago (116+ words) villagelivingonline. com O'Neal Library will host "Poetics of Film: An Evening with John Wall Barger" on Monday, April 20, from 6: 30-7: 30 p. m. in the Community Meeting Room. Part of National Poetry Month programming, the event will feature Barger reading selections from his latest…...
Read the winners of Seymour Library's 2026 Poetry Contest
4+ hour, 53+ min ago (118+ words) Seymour Library in Auburn has announced the winners of its 2026 Poetry Contest, held in partnership with The Friends of Seymour Library and The Resting Soul." AUBURN " Ithaca artist Carla Stetson grew up in an urban setting in Chicago and loved…...
Day 9 - National Poetry Month selections
3+ hour, 8+ min ago (274+ words) Posted By: David Fortier April 9, 2026 April is National Poetry Month, so TBE is including links to poems for those who might be inclined to start their day with an adventure of sorts or who are simply curious. There will be…...
Poetry Picture Books for Kids
3+ hour, 50+ min ago (195+ words) View All posts by Connie Pan Every April since 1996, National Poetry Month arrives to praise the importance of poets and poetry. For 30 years, poetry enthusiasts have spent the spring month celebrating in a multitude of ways. Some people write a…...
Defiantly creative to the end: the transgressive Dorothea Tanning
20+ hour, 8+ min ago (555+ words) The Spectator Australia Defiantly creative to the end: the transgressive Dorothea Tanning Born in Illinois in 1910 in the middle of a hurricane, the experimental Surrealist became the model of the fiercely independent artist I received this book for review on…...
Four Songs That Were Adapted From Poetry
23+ hour, 38+ min ago (274+ words) Originally a poem of the same title by Langston Hughes, Nina Simone and Hughes were good friends who both made monumental contributions to art and literature. Hughes would often send Simone books he thought she would enjoy, and when he…...
Inside the Mind of The New Yorker's Most Houston Writer
4+ hour, 9+ min ago (514+ words) Houstonia Magazine 329 NE Couch Street, Suite 200 Portland, OR 97232 By Travis Alexander April 9, 2026 Donald Barthelme was the image of a New York writer. He published in The New Yorker, wrote about lofts, cocktails, and conceptual art, and perfected a tone of…...
Singing of arms and the man: Son of Nobody, by Yann Martel, reviewed
20+ hour, 9+ min ago (247+ words) Yann Martel, the author of Beatrice and Virgil and Life of Pi, typically explores competing storylines, narrative reliability and the nature of truth. His new novel, Son of Nobody, pursues these themes in a first-person account written by a scholar…...