Ploughshares Emerging Writer's Contest is open to writers of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry who have yet to publish a book.
Her short fiction has been published
in Ploughshares, Story, Epoch, and other literary journals.
Graver's story «The Mourning Door» was award the Cohen Prize
from Ploughshares magazine.
Ploughshares literary magazine was established in 1971 and is widely considered to be one of the most prestigious magazines in the United States.
He is cited for for his human rights activism in Burma and with
Project Ploughshares, The Group of 78, Peace Brigades International, and Canadian Seniors for Social Responsibility.
Boston, MA About
Blog Ploughshares has published quality literature since it's founding in 1971 by DeWitt Henry and Peter O'Malley in the Plough and Stars, an Irish pub in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
«The criminals behind this shipment of
Ploughshare Tortoises have effectively stolen over 10 % of the estimated population in the wild.
The production expansion also includes three
new ploughshare blenders combined with the existing vertical and ribbon blenders and the new mixing lines.
Ploughshare Innovations — Penny Endersby and Cerys Rees appointed as members of the board, replacing Jenni Henderson and Wendy Hall.
Ann Leary has published two previous books, An Innocent, A Broad and Outtakes from a Marriage, as well as short fiction and journalism in
Ploughshares among others.
Honeydew gathers twenty of Pearlman's short stories, all of which have been previously published in literary journals,
including Ploughshares and Alaska Quarterly Review.
For America, this was a tremendous economic benefit — a swords to
ploughshares bonanza, in the very broadest sense.
Commemorating the period when Caro first came to international recognition, his large - scale abstract works from the 1960s and 70s were revolutionary as the first freestanding sculptures to be set directly on the ground and for using found objects such
as ploughshares and I - beams which the artist then painted uniformly.
I believe we will see swords beaten
into ploughshares but it won't happen by magic — poof!
And one more for good measure:
Ploughshares Emerging Writer's Contest recognizes work by an emerging writer (no published work, traditional or indie) in each of three genres: fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
David, whose fiction has been published
in Ploughshares (forthcoming, winter 2014), The Literary Review, Carve and Digital Americana, is a Pushcart Prize nominee.
$ 143.31 billion The revenue amassed worldwide in 2006 by the global commercial space satellite industry, according to
Project Ploughshares» Space Security 2008 report.
Authorities say they recently arrested a 38 - year - old Thai man at an airport in Bankok attempting to collect a bag containing 54
ploughshare tortoises smuggled in from Madagascar.
Hello, swords into
ploughshares, meet bombs into jewellery that will continue to do the work of justice.
Jubilee, justice, swords into
ploughshares, all for the restoration of both lives and the land.
He will establish justice among the nations, so that they beat their swords into
ploughshares and their spears into pruning hooks and abandon war for ever.
Peace is when swords are supposed to be beaten into
ploughshares, right?
Ambitious for the victory of good causes, a valiant moral warrior for the right, a pioneer in new social enterprises, with an expanded personality that calls all men brothers, he has a fair chance to beat his swords into
ploughshares and his spears into pruning hooks.
Ezekiel creates an intriguing image of swords being smashed into
ploughshares.
For the Kingdom to come, for oaks of righteousness to tower, for leaves to blossom for the healing of the nations, for swords to be beaten into
ploughshares, for joy to come in the morning, and for redemption.
Chemi Peres, the son of the late Israeli President Shimon Peres, told Welby the centre's peace work would continue «until such point where the great vision of Isaiah will become true: «They will beat their swords into
ploughshares, spears into pruning hooks.
-- As citizens of our country, we are responsible for demanding that our leaders beat swords into
ploughshares and relate to other nations peacefully and in a spirit of cooperation; that they recognize the legitimate aspirations of all the communities of the human family; and that they do not abuse sovereign powers to manipulate people and nature for shortsighted and selfish ends.
(Luke 2:14) We long for the day when «men shall beat their swords into
ploughshares and their spears into pruninghooks,» (Isa.
The right story is the old, old story of heaven breaking through, of redemption arching, of justice rolling down, of deserts blooming flowers, of exiles planting gardens, of swords into
ploughshares, of life instead of death.
«This is a biblical choice of swords into plowshares directly and the House Republicans want to beat
our ploughshares into more swords,» he said.
In his essay on religious violence in his new co-edited (with Robert Jenson) book of essays,
Ploughshares into Swords?
The sword is not thrown into outer darkness but preserved, and remade into
a ploughshare.
, Hammering Swords into
Ploughshares (Braamfontein: Skotaville Publishers).
It's a rich harvest of exiles gathered from all the nations, refugees finding home, weapons are beaten into
ploughshares, we're not fighting anymore, we're farming.
Isaiah prophesies that the nations will come to Jerusalem, beating their swords into
ploughshares and ushering in an eschatological peace — not as a new, universal people, but as nations living together, directly under God's justice.
Not many Labour politicians would so readily beat
their ploughshares into swords.
Spending taxpayers» money for turning swords into
ploughshares is okay — but money for basic research apparently is not.
According to Joseph Cirincione, an expert on nuclear proliferation who now heads
the Ploughshares Fund, Poneman is a «solid, sober, moderate, nice guy» who doesn't push his own personal views.