Sentences with phrase «book poetry titles»

Among Florian's numerous, whimsical picture - book poetry titles, this 1998 collection of artwork and short poems about insects and spiders remains one of my favorites.

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Underhill, sobered by the hostilities, revealed her melancholy in a slender volume of poetry titled Theophanies: A Book of Verses (J. M. Dent, 1916).
Penned a book of prose and poetry titled Shine, and has also had writing published in Essence magazine.
Each year, we help thousands of authors with the precise services they need to publish novels, how - to and self - help titles, memoirs, children's books, poetry and short - story collections.
In recent years, Breakwater has successfully begun publishing cutting edge literature in all genres, including children's books, literary and commercial fiction, educational curricula, non-fiction, and poetry, while at the same time continuing to support its culturally significant backlist titles.
In the next year ECW Press will release 50 new titles and will continue to support and promote a vibrant backlist that includes poetry and fiction, pop - culture and political analysis, pop science, sports books, biography, and young adult.
Here we highlight 10 titles that show the amazing variety that poets create for us, a diverse rainbow of writers and forms, from picture - book biographies to edgy anthologies to fact - based verse novels to historical homages to celebrations of culture — all poetry!
Interestingly enough, the notable social - studies selections from the last decade included a total of 55 works of poetry, with an average of 5 poetry titles per year — and the most recent list (2012) continues that trend of including 5 poetry books relevant for social - studies instruction.
Younger readers will enjoy our roundup of children's poetry books — with titles like Can You Dig It?
Along with poetry books came more commercially successful titles about coastal North Carolina, including the perennial best - selling Judge Charles Whedbee books of folklore.
Small Presses publish some of our favorite books that include regional titles, first novels, and poetry.
This led to over 90 Broadside Press published titles of poetry and 500,000 books in print from 1965 - 1977.»
This unusual, handsome book isn't my favorite of Nye's poetry collections; the creator of This Same Sky (1992) and so many other unforgettable titles sets singularly high watermarks, after all.
Over 30 authors participated at Montclair Library in Montclair, New Jersey, including Philip Engsberg, whose latest offering is a, «self - published a book of silly poetry and illustrations for young readers,» titled There's A Lot You Can Do When There's Nothing To Do And Other Short Stories.
Making poetry into child's play zoo's who is the latest title from award - winning poet and artist Douglas Florian, whose innovative books also include beast feast , lizards , frogs, and polliwogs and, a popular favorite, mammalabilia .
Established in 1998 by publisher, editor, and book designer, Christine Holbert, Lost Horse Press — a nonprofit independent press based in Sandpoint, Idaho — publishes poetry titles...
As the title of the company implies, the Visual Arts Collective Poetry publishing company is one of the many Chicago publishers whose main aim is to deliver poetry books.
Data provided by Frankfurt shows that the Slovenian market produces some 4,000 titles annually, comprising 300 poetry collections, 500 novels and as many as 900 children's books.
At the Book Review, dozens of self - published books arrive each week — poetry collections, children's books, memoirs, self - help manuals, sci - fi novels, religious titles.
Recent projects include test preparation guides, textbooks, parenting guides, business titles, self - help books, music and poetry, religious fiction and nonfiction, and study bibles.
While raising her daughter, she developed an idea for a character called «The Groovy Granny», and together they self - published a children's poetry book with that title.
The Dec. 6 «Holiday Books» issue of the New York Times Book Review is nearly 100 pages long, filled with roundups from photography books to books about Hollywood, full - page ads, and the annual editors» picks of 100 Notable Books (47 fiction, 3 poetry and 50 nonfiction titles) and Notable Children Books (25 titBooks» issue of the New York Times Book Review is nearly 100 pages long, filled with roundups from photography books to books about Hollywood, full - page ads, and the annual editors» picks of 100 Notable Books (47 fiction, 3 poetry and 50 nonfiction titles) and Notable Children Books (25 titbooks to books about Hollywood, full - page ads, and the annual editors» picks of 100 Notable Books (47 fiction, 3 poetry and 50 nonfiction titles) and Notable Children Books (25 titbooks about Hollywood, full - page ads, and the annual editors» picks of 100 Notable Books (47 fiction, 3 poetry and 50 nonfiction titles) and Notable Children Books (25 titBooks (47 fiction, 3 poetry and 50 nonfiction titles) and Notable Children Books (25 titBooks (25 titles).
Cedar Creek currently publishes anthologies, art, children's books, general fiction, poetry and regional history titles.
very quickly, i'm finding the joy, and slight over-whelming, of so many good titles of fiction, non-fiction, pictorial books, and poetry — but the titles, as you say, living on forever — are there a week or month later, if i want to layoff & do stuff like see the grandkids, elderly mom, write, sleep, visit w / wife; --RRB-
The overall best - selling list for 2017 saw 15 of the Top 20 Kindle ebooks being published by Amazon imprints and that trend is continuing as the Top 20 best - sellers for 2018 so far comprise 17 books from Amazon Publishing, with the only two non-Amazon titles in the 11 - 20 places being Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, and Rupi Kaur's smash hit poetry collection Milk and Honey.
An American Prayer, it was title to Jim Morrison's poetry book and today to Richard Prince's first monographic exhibition in France, one which Prince chose to have at the Bibliothèque nationale de France.
The installation includes their iconic manga pod to read and display newly created books of poetry, active workspaces for the creation of spontaneous works, a book forest hosting a variety of poetic titles, a moving track of curtains for projections, and a proscenium stage for conversation, readings and viewings.
Its latest offering is the New York solo debut of Peter Shear, a young painter based in Indiana, whose show, «Magnolias All at Once,» takes its blossom - conjuring title from Norman Fischer's book of poetry.
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