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An Interview With Judith Skillman by David Hoenigman | Word Riot

Written by admin on November 14, 2009 – 10:01 pm -

Judith Skillman: I am working on a manuscript titled “The White Cypress,” which has as its theme the seven deadly sins. Not a pretty subject matter, but some of the poems had already been written when I recognized the theme/focus of my current writing. Read the original: An Interview With Judith Skillman by David Hoenigman | Word Riot  Read More →


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Northwest Writers at Work: A marriage of words and drawings | O …

Written by admin on November 14, 2009 – 2:18 pm -

Life is good in the house built on art and love. DiBartolo and Taylor are a fun couple — “they’re adorable,” says Arthur Levine, the publisher of their new book — but their success is built on talent and hard work , not being lucky and cute. More: Northwest Writers at Work: A marriage of words and drawings | O …  Read More →


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IcelandReview - Online

Written by admin on November 14, 2009 – 9:40 am -

Book publisher Forlagid will host a children’s book celebration in Kjarvalsstadir, which is part of the Reykjavík Art Museum, tomorrow. See the original post:  IcelandReview - Online  Read More →


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The Kerala Articles: Metropolitan Museum of Art

Written by admin on November 14, 2009 – 8:47 am -

After the end of the American Civil War there all around prosperity leading to increased interest in works of art . John Taylor Johnson an enthusiast in collection of artworks –by profession he was a rail road executive- along with some … Originally posted here: The Kerala Articles: Metropolitan Museum of Art  Read More →


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Interview with Tara Betts « Words Matter

Written by admin on November 14, 2009 – 6:01 am -

I have been admiring Makeba’s work for the past 2 years actually. I actually met her through facebook! I found myself struggling to figure out what I wanted for the cover, and I knew I wanted to have artwork by a woman of color, particularly from the … View original here: Interview with Tara Betts « Words Matter  Read More →


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