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He bought a brooch with the face of the doll.
the name of this doll -- Merry Christmas .
It is a very lovely brooch.
The childhood home of writer Robert Penn Warren is located in Guthrie. The house contains memorabilia from his childhood as well as information about his career that included three Pulitzer Prizes.
Kelly Writers House Fellows Program
Monday, March 21, 2016
Eileen Myles is a poet and writer who was born in Boston and later moved to New York City in 1975 to pursue her career as a poet. She was deeply involved with the St. Mark's Poetry Project, where she studied with poets Alice Notley and Ted Berrigan among others and later served as the Project's artistic director. She is a professor emeritus at UC San Diego where she founded and taught and directed the writing program, and founded an MFA degree program. In 2012 she was the recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship to complete experimental memoir 'Afterglow.' She has published many books of poetry and experimental fiction, most recently 'Snowflake/different streets' (2012) and 'Inferno' (a poet's novel) (2010). Myles's work is known for its deceptively direct and straightforward language that often contains biographical details, as notably in 'Inferno' and "An American Poem" from 'Not Me' (1991). But Myles's short lines and first person perspective lead her readers down complex, emotional paths that weave through different memories, time periods and city streets -- sometimes literally, as with her poems composed while sitting in LA traffic in 'Snowflake.'
Foto di stancil, witers o posters ripresa a Berlino nell'Agosto del 2002. Le immagini sono prese con una Videocamera Sony, la qualità non è altissima.
Branding I did for my wonderful copywriter boyfriend. You can find his blog at hunter-writerer.tumblr.com/
Hilarey Johnson, Lisa Buffaloe, and Roger Hoy sitting during a session of the Idahope Writer's Conference
Author and poet Mary Branley reading from her work, accompanied by flautist Grégoire Raab, at the House of Waterford Crystal during Waterford Writers' Weekend. (pic-Photozone)
Farah was educated in Ethiopia and at the colonial-era Institutio Magistrale in Mogadishu. Although his primary languages were Somali, Amharic, and Arabic, he also learned English and some Italian. His decision to write in English, chiefly a matter of the typewriter available to him, eventually gave him an international audience.
The Cornish Colony was comprised of an extraordinary group of visual artists, writers,
architects, landscape designers, musicians, art patrons and public figures who lived and
worked in Cornish and Plainfield, NH from 1885 until 1935. The group included such notable
people as Maxfield Parrish, Stephen Parrish, Ethel Barrymore, Percy Mackaye, Ellen
Shipman, Paul Manship, Thomas and Maria Dewing, Charles Adams Platt, novelist Winston
Churchill, and many others. Cornish, NH even served as the location for President Woodrow
Wilson’s summer White House for three years.
The adjacent Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site was established by Congress in 1964, after
the Memorial’s donation of the land, historic structures and collection of Saint-Gaudens’ art
to the federal government. The purpose of the SGNHS is to preserve, interpret, and exhibit
historically significant resources associated with the life and cultural achievements of August
Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907), one of America’s foremost sculptors. The 148-acres site consists
of his historic home, gardens, grounds, and studios, with over 100 examples of his original
artwork on display and over 10,000 objects within its museum collections.
This panel featured (from left to right): Alez Steele, Peter Selgin, Brigid Hughes, and Charles Flowers.
Good mail day. It’s lovely to be receiving real mail again. I am an official and proud member of the Letter Writers Alliance.
There are 23 sculptures that make up the Wellington Writers Walk that are located around the harbour waterfront.
Gemini Ink, San Antonio’s literary arts center, held its 3rd annual Writers Conference July 20-22nd, 2018 at the historic downtown El Tropicano Riverwalk Hotel. The conference focus was “Writing the New Century” and explored the role writing plays in shaping the personal, social, and political consciousness of our 21st century.
Featured award-winning authors included Dr. Norma Cantú, Martín Espada, Anel Flores, Veronica Golos, Debra Monroe, and Pulitzer Prize winner Vijay Seshadri.
The 3-day conference was comprised of a full schedule of workshops, readings, panel presentations and a small press book fair, with free evening events and after-parties.
DICTIONARUL SCRIITORILOR ROMANI
DRĂGUŞANU Sidonia (numele la naştere: Drăguşeanu),
n. 4 aug. 1908, Bucureşti -m. 3 mai 1971, Bucureşti.
Prozatoare şi autoa¬re dramatică.
Fiica lui Leon Drăguşeanu şi a Matildei (1886-1974).
OPERA
Intr-o gară mică, roman, Bucureşti, 1934;
Moaţa, Creaţă şi Grasu la bal, ilustraţii
de Magdalena Rădulescu şi Siegfrid, Bucureşti, 1945;
Cu Ţăndărică spre marile Sudului , Bucureşti, 1946;
O javră, un cline şi un copil , Bucureşti, 1947;
Mia, Lia şi Cuţache, Bucureşti, 1947;
Una din noi e de prisos, Bucureşti, 1947(cu pseud. Catrinel) ;
Mache, răţoiul încălţat, Bucureşti, 1952;
Anişoara şi Chiuş-Chiuş, Bucureşti, 1955;
Paznicul florilor, Bucureşti, 1955;
Hoţul din grădină, Bucureşti, 1955;
Jurnalul Aurorei Serafim, roman, Bucureşti, 1957;
Părinţi şi copii, în colab. cu Adriana Kiselef şi Tania Lovinescu, Bucureşti, 1957;
Seara răspun¬surilor, teatru, Bucureşti, 1958;
Dragoste rea, ro¬man, Bucureşti, 1960;
Fiicele, teatru , Bucureşti, 1963;
Zizi şi formula ei de viaţa, teatru, Bucureşti;
Intîlnire cu îngerul, teatru, Bucu¬reşti;
Jocul adevărului, teatru, Bucureşti;
Comisarul, în colab. cu Ana Rubinstein, Bucureşti;
Teatru, Bucureşti, 1971 (versiune maghiară, Tîrgu Mureş, 1973);
Doamna cu ochelari negri, nuvele, Bucureşti, 1974;
Sentimente şi naftalină, teatru, Bucureşti,;
Traduceri:
S. Baruzdin, Svetlana, în colab. cu E. Bandrabur, Bucureşti, 1954;
Brody S., Invăţătoarea, în colab. cu Karin Rex, Bucureşti, 1958;
P. Courtade, Pianul, Bucu¬reşti, 1959;
J. Larii, Uimitoarele peripeţii ale lui Karik şi ale Valiei, în colab. cu Eya Szilâgyi, Bucu¬reşti, 1960;
Wanda Wasilewska, In lupta cea grea, în colab. cu Măria Sîrbu, Bucureşti, 1960;
VI. Braghin, In ţara codrilor de iarbă, în colab. cu Eva Szilagyi, Bucureşti, 1962;
E. Zola, Atacul de la moară, Bucureşti, 1963;
Balzac, Teatru, în colab. cu Polixenia Karambi, N. N. Condeescu şi Al. Mirodan, Bucureşti, 1964;
H. Ibsen, Un duşman al poporului in colab. cu N. Filipovici, în voi. Teatru, II, Bucureşti, 1966;
H. Ibsen , Femeia marii, în colab. cu FI. Murgescu; idem,
Hedda Gabler, Constructo¬rul Solness, în colab. cu Măria-Alice Botez, în voi. Teatru, III, Bucureşti, 1966;
Anne Philipe, Doar un suspin, Bucureşti, 1967.
EE King. Photo by Marissa Bell Toffoli (2010).
Read the Interview With Writer EE King: wordswithwriters.com/2010/10/12/ee-king/
If you're interested in a hi-res version of a photo in this set, please email marissatoffoli@gmail.com (also mention what you'd like to use the photo for).
Workspace to die for. Belonging to illustrator Roland Chambers. Lovely little space - just a desk with north-facing skylight at the best angle, bookshelves, computer, hifi, basin & loo.
events.londonopenhouse.org/building/19858
Designed for a children's author and illustrator, the Writer's Shed is conceived as a fairytale hut at the bottom of the garden.
These engravings are on rocks that decorate a green area in Ballyshannon, it was just like a field with a stone wall all round it. Last year the Council cleaned it up and added this feature to it in celebration of William Allingham the Poet who was born here.
Poets and Writers' 2018 Annual Dinner: In Celebration of Writers, honoring Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Steve Cannon, Richard Russo, and Rebecca Saletan, with master of ceremonies Susan Isaacs and dinner chair Richard Robinson of Scholastic Inc. March 28, 2018 at 583 Park Avenue, NYC. Photography: Margarita Corporan.
At first I interpreted this as an Inuit sitting in the snow and writing about penguins; but that's just the beginning. I'm over-thinking it, right?
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NaNoWriMo 2009
October 25th - Varsity Kickoff Party
We all got writer's rocks to keep away the writer's block. ^_^