Sentences with phrase «poems by other writers»

Excerpts from poems by other writers enhance this fluid novel in verse.

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We bring to you stories of different kinds, poems, articles and other blurbs, written by our writers and other featured writers.
Embarking on my expedition into the world of daily poetry, The Writer's Almanac has provided me with more poems by contemporary, living poets than any other resource in this post.
Other titles include Side by Side; Lessons That Change Writers; Naming the World: A Year of Poems and Lessons; The Reading Zone; and Systems to Transform Your Classroom and School, which includes a DVD about CTL.
It is a city tucked in the pockets of Nigerian writers around the world, offered back to the world by this diverse, talented group in their short stories, novels, poems and many other narrative forms.
Vanity anthologizers may also bombard writers with solicitations to buy other things — their poem mounted on a plaque, their story made into an audiotape, membership in an authors» registry maintained by the company, attendance at a writers» conference hosted by the company.
Links to novels, stories, poems, music, art, and other offerings placed online by folks celebrating IPSTP Day on April 23, 2007, which was started by a controversy within the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.
Elsewhere, as in «The Indian Never Had a Horse and Other Poems» (2016), a recording of poems by Lebanese writer and artist Etel Adnan, history and geography lose their meaning entirely, becoming disconnected points in space and Poems» (2016), a recording of poems by Lebanese writer and artist Etel Adnan, history and geography lose their meaning entirely, becoming disconnected points in space and poems by Lebanese writer and artist Etel Adnan, history and geography lose their meaning entirely, becoming disconnected points in space and time.
Three additional rooms in the exhibition include other accounts of the Migration, including novels and poems by writers such as Langston Hughes, Claude McKay, and Richard Wright; photographs by Dorothea Lange, Ben Shahn, Gordon Parks, and Robert McNeill; sociological tracts by Carter Woodson, Charles Johnson, Emmett Scott, and Walter White; and paintings by Charles Alston, Romare Bearden, and Charles White.
The second, is a small exhibition of works by other artists selected by Andy, called — «The Language of the Flowers and the Stars» — taking its title from a poem by French writer, Raymond Radiguet (who also died prematurely at the age of just 20)-- which aims to make «thingly time» manifest in physical forms, so far as the concept might be understood.
Along with Lawrence's series, the exhibition includes other accounts of the Migration from the era, including novels and poems by writers such as Langston Hughes, Claude McKay, and Richard Wright; music by Josh White, Duke Ellington, and Billie Holiday; photographs by Dorothea Lange, Ben Shahn, Gordon Parks, and Robert McNeill; sociological tracts by Carter Woodson, Charles Johnson, Emmett Scott, and Walter White; and paintings by Charles Alston, Romare Bearden, and Charles White.
And yet, Ms. Freilicher, who is 73, still remains largely unknown outside the art world, appreciated mostly by other artists and by writers with whom she became friends as a young woman in New York during the 1950's, when Frank O'Hara wrote a whole cycle of poems about her, and Larry Rivers slit his wrists after she left him.
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