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Participants of the creative writing workshop organised by Te Papa for young refugees living in Christchurch.
Photographed by Kirsty Macdonald, 2009
Sunday March 25th 2018.
Members of the University of Oxford Masters in Creative Writing Course 2018. Pictured at The Department for Continuing Education, Rewley House, Wellington Square, Oxford.
For Gail Anderson, Head of Communications and Marketing, Continuing Education.
Picture By Jon Lewis.
A Writer's Studio student reads at the launch of emerge 2013,
The Writer's Studio's annual creative writing anthology.
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This 105 page download will walk any middle school student step by step as he/she writes a great story! Download @ www.christianhomeschoolhub.spruz.com/1st---3rd-grade.htm
Those who won and the runners-up of the Birmingham Book Festival's Short Story Competition shared their stories at this special reception featuring guest judge, novelist Judith Allnatt
ENGL 016-301
Instructor: SUSAN BEE
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Studio visit with Amze Emmons in South Philadelphia.
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Amze Emmons is a Philadelphia-based, multi-disciplinary artist with a background in drawing and printmaking. His images evoke a sense of magical/minimal realism inspired by architectural illustration, comic books, cartoon language, information graphics, news footage, consumer packaging, and instruction manuals.
Emmons received a BFA from Ohio Wesleyan University and a MA and MFA from the University of Iowa. He has held solo exhibitions in, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, and San Francisco, among other locations. His work has been included in group exhibitions in innovative commercial galleries, artist-run spaces, and non-profit institutions. Emmons has received numerous awards including a Fellowship in the Arts from the Independence Foundation; an Individual Creative Artist Fellowship from the Pennsylvania Arts Council; and a Fellowship at the MacDowell Colony. His work has received critical attention in The Huffington Post, Itsnicethat.com, Coolhunting.com, New American Paintings, as well as many other print publications. He is currently an Associate Professor at Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Philadelphia. Emmons is also a co-founder and co-contributing editor of the popular art blog, Printeresting.org.
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Sunday March 25th 2018.
Members of the University of Oxford Masters in Creative Writing Course 2018. Pictured at The Department for Continuing Education, Rewley House, Wellington Square, Oxford.
For Gail Anderson, Head of Communications and Marketing, Continuing Education.
Picture By Jon Lewis.
A Writer's Studio student reads at the launch of emerge 2013,
The Writer's Studio's annual creative writing anthology.
Those who won and the runners-up of the Birmingham Book Festival's Short Story Competition shared their stories at this special reception featuring guest judge, novelist Judith Allnatt
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Download Club members may download this unit @ www.christianhomeschoolhub.spruz.com/1st---3rd-grade.htm (You'll find it under "Reading Lists & Leveled Sight Words and Units")
Круглый стол «Современные проблемы преподавания литературного мастерства». 4 декабря 2018, Литературный институт имени А.М. Горького.
Фото: Арина Депланьи
A group of faculty and students "marched" from the steps of Old Main to the Sandburg Birthplace historical site, where the faculty shared readings as everyone gathered near Rememberance Rock on Thursday, April 27, 2023.
In the kingdom of Nightingale, where twilight painted the sky in hues of deep violet, Queen Chloe reigned with an unshakable presence. She was the Queen Without a Heart, and yet, in her palm, she carried its steady pulse—a shimmering gemstone infused with quiet life.
She was adored, respected, feared. But she was not understood.
The heart had long ceased to rest within her chest, for she had removed it herself. It was a choice, an offering, a surrender. With her heart in her grasp rather than within her, she ruled without the weight of hesitation, without the burden of fleeting emotions. It was safer this way. Cleaner.
But there were moments—rare, fleeting—when she wondered.
One evening, as the lanterns flickered in the corridors of the palace, Chloe ventured beyond the throne room, heartstone in hand. She found herself wandering through the garden—a place she rarely visited, for flowers belonged to those who allowed themselves to feel.
There, amid the blooming roses, she encountered an old woman kneeling beside a bed of silver lilies. Without looking up, the woman spoke.
“You carry your heart like an heirloom,” she murmured. “Like something meant to be passed down, instead of something meant to be yours.”
Chloe stiffened. “It is mine.”
The woman smiled, plucking a wilted petal from the ground. “Then why do you hold it, instead of letting it hold you?”
For a long time, Chloe did not speak.
She stared at the heartstone in her palm, its pulse mirroring the rhythm of Nightingale’s quiet song. She had ruled wisely, decisively, without the interference of sentiment. And yet—
She looked at the woman. “If I place it back, what if it changes me?”
The woman met her gaze, eyes warm yet unyielding. “Ah, my dear,” she whispered. “What if it doesn’t?”
The wind stirred the garden. The roses swayed. The heart pulsed.
And for the first time since she had removed it, Queen Chloe truly considered putting it back.
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Binding Heart group gift from Artemisia SL