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- Elmore Leonard Literary Arts and Film Festival Set for BirminghamThe Elmore Leonard Literary Arts and Film Festival will take place in Birmingham in mid-November.
Elmore Leonard Literary Arts and Film Festival November 11-13, 2010Birmingham Michigan's Community House presents, the Elmore Leonard Literary Arts and Film Festival November 11-13, 2010.- Birmingham Area Set to Honor Elmore Leonard with Literary Arts FestivalThe Birmingham area is set to honor its most famous resident by holding the Elmore Leonard Literary Arts Festival in November.
Chicago Literary Hall of Fame at the Sanfilippo EstateThe Chicago Literary Hall of Fame is young. Its future is dependent on the attention and concern of people who will step forward as volunteers. The Sanfilippo family through the Sanfilippo Foundation graciously opened their doors to the CWA.- Literary Magazines in America: Defying the Decline of Print Media: Tin House MagazineTin House is a literary magazine publishing print and offering some content online at their website. The print publication is released four times per year and features various literary writings: short stories, poetry, novel excerpts, and essays.
- Saints & Sinners Literary FestivalSaints and Sinners is an annual literary festival for authors, publishers and readers of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender literature. The festival presents panel discussions and master classes, along with readings and other entertainment.
Great Weekend Programs at the Detroit Institute of ArtsThe Detroit Institute of Arts has even more to offer on weekends. Have you checked out Friday Nights Live!, Family Sundays, Brunch with Bach, and the Detroit Film Theater?
How to Start a Literary Magazine: Soliciting SubmissionsThis article discusses how to solicit submissions, creating submission guidelines, and how to respond to submissions.
National Poetry Month 2009 San Francisco Bay Area EventsCelebrate National Poetry Month in the San Francisco Bay Area, a vibrant home to the literary arts. Attend the Grand Slam Finals of the Youth Speaks teen poetry slam or a ready by Pulitzer Prize Winne Robert Haas. Write some poetry of your own!
Portland Oregon Arts, BeMuse: The Unveiling, June 1 2011Portland Oregon Arts & Poetry. Creative "cross-pollination" event. BeMuse: The Unveiling, June 1 2011.
Literary AwardsAn explanation of some literary prizes and how they are awarded.- The University of Washington Tacoma's Unveils Tahoma West Literary and Arts MagazineAt the Tahoma West, students convey complex emotions and thoughts through their articles, poetry, and visual art in a professional caliber Literary Arts Magazine.
- Language Arts in Elementary SchoolFor many parents, the term language arts is quite ambiguous. We know it has something to do with reading, and writing, and maybe even sentence structure, but we really have no idea.
Lorin Stein: The Most Famous Literary Figure You've Never Heard OfThe most famous literary figure you've never heard of has three National Book Award nominations for fiction this year. Who is this literary Superman? Does the name Lorin Stein ring a bell?
Road Trip: Literary Places of the Deep SouthIdeas for a literary road trip through Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana and highlights of famous literary places.- A Literary Tour of ChicagoA literary tour of Chicago can get overwhelming pretty easily if not done carefully. Here are some of the sights that should not be missed on a literary tour of Chicago.
A Literary Tour of New York CityA guide of tours, restaurants, hotels and bookstores perfect for a writer's tour of NYC. Includes links so you can learn more and plan your ultimate literary getaway in New York.
13th Bay to Ocean Writers Conference Announces Date for 2010The writers conference is sponsored by the Eastern Shore Writers' Association, a nonprofit organization supporting writers and the literary arts on the Delmarva Peninsula.- Publishing a Literary Magazine Inspires Language Arts StudentsThis is a fun project for K-8 Language Arts classes or homeschoolers that will motivate and inspire students.
- Literary Elements in The Bass, the River, and Sheila MantStudents will define, identify, explain, and review the following literary elements utilized in "The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant": antagonist, protagonist, internal conflict, external conflict, symbolism, climax, and point of view.
- Best "Literary Pubs" in St. Louis, MissouriIt's hard to define what exactly a literary pub is other than it's where the intelligentsia go when they want a bite to eat and aren't hanging out at the local coffee shops or bookstores.
- Shakespeare's Lasting Influence in the ArtsOne of the most prolific writers known to man, William Shakespeare has undoubtedly left quite a legacy through his literary achievements.
- A Literary Analysis of Friedrich Hegel's Introduction to the Philosophy of ArtHegel highlights his interpretation of mankind's spiritual metamorphoses, through his phenomenological ideas of experience and "transcendental dialect" (371). The paper will consider how the literary critics and the audiences of today might interpret Hegel's work.
- Significant Discoveries in Language Arts InstructionOverview of a teacher's personal discoveries in teaching language arts.
Lesson Plan: Literary Devices in The Highwayman by Alfred NoyesAn analysis of the literary devices used in "The Highwayman." Suitable for grades 8-10- Downtown Marysville Spring Art Walk at Amicus Books in Marysville, CaliforniaI first heard about Amicus Books Literary Arts Centre in Marysville while browsing my local newspaper about local events over the weekend. That was when I came across an advert for a spring artwalk in Downtown Marysville
- Comparing Christian Doctrines to Buddhist PrinciplesThis article is my Christian viewpoint in comparison to Buddhism as presented in The Karma of Words. It is a comparison and discussion of the beliefs that are similar and different.
- Michigan's Fifteenth Annual Canton Fine Arts ExhibitArtistry at its finest is showcased in this awesome annual event held in Canton, Michigan.
- Black History "Firsts" in Fine Arts and EntertainmentAfrican-Americans have been so much a part of the arts and entertainment field, that it's hard to believe that this was not always the case. Meet the creative, courageous individuals who first made their mark to open the doors for others to come.
Northern Michigan University and Racism in the Literary CanonEven though NMU has tried to make the school more diverse, is the English department really ready for this? Have black students supported the literary canon becoming diverse? How do you speak up to a teacher?
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