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Wanted: 50,000-word novella by end of month
calvinmen@aberdeennews.comWhile November is a month of pheasant hunting and Thanksgiving preparation, it's also a perfect month for Catherine Wade to begin writing her next novel. Wade, an Aberdeen resident, is a published novelist and a loyal participant in National Novel...Tags: Authors, Fiction, Comedy (genre), Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Laurence Luckinbill Stars as Clarence Darrow in South Windsor
Hartford Courant“Clarence Darrow Tonight!,” the award-winning one-man show created and performed by Laurence Luckinbill, will receive a special benefit performance on Friday, Nov. 2, at 7:30 p.m. in the café space at Unity of Greater Hartford, 919 Ellington...Tags: South Windsor, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Lyndon B. Johnson, New York City, Clarence Darrow
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Author of 'Paris Wife' will discuss novel Tuesday in Bay View
BAY VIEW -- New York Times bestselling author Paula McLain will be a guest in the Bay View Association's summer lecture series in conjunction with the 2012 International Hemingway Conference. McLain will discuss her novel, "The Paris Wife," from 7:30-9...
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Unlock the beauty of Florida's Upper Keys
Despite its enduring quirks, Key West is light-years removed from the escapist island that awaited a failed country songwriter who pulled into town a penniless nobody in the 1970s.
That was Jimmy Buffett, of course, whose Key West-inspired 1977 hit...Tags: Zoology, International Travel, Islamorada, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Humphrey Bogart
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Northern Michigan residents reach out to children in Kenya
The bright blue-clad children danced gaily around the flag pole. Seventeen of us from all parts of the United States had just arrived at the Kisima Academy, 10 miles north of Kitale in western Kenya. We were there to deliver 32 50-pound suitcases of...
Tags: Peace Corps, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Alternative Energy, Kenya
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Community & Clubs: Cultural trip to Cuba a flashback to 1950s
In the past, once a year I deviate from my usual Community & Clubs column for the Thanksgiving Turkey of the Year column and with this column, I will deviate again. * A trip to Cuba I was among a group of 65 who flew on a charter flight from Los...
Tags: BBC, Museums, Caribbean Islands, Los Angeles International Airport, Starbucks Corp.
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Best literary bets Humanities Festival
The literary events at the Chicago Humanities Festival are illustrative of the festival's sprawling theme, “America.” A diverse array of voices, perspectives and characters will illuminate the American experience. And for those whose passion...
Tags: University of Iowa, Festive Events, Education, Howard Reich, University of Illinois at Chicago
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3 Classics in One Year Book Club
Our book club is a Facebook book club. We chat on our Facebook page throughout the year and meet three times a year for the grand finale at one of our homes. We started with 45 people who resolved to read "Anna Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy and finish it...
Tags: Social Media, Charles Dickens, Clubs and Associations, Lifestyle and Leisure, Mark Twain
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Haunted in Petoskey
Some seek out jeweler Chris Struble during this time of year, when a good ghost story is well-timed with Halloween around the corner. But why the jeweler? "Now I am pretty much the go-to guy with the stories. People love to come in there and tell me...
Tags: Fiction, Travel, Halloween, Tourism and Leisure
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'Safe from the Sea' author speaks at Petoskey library Friends' meeting
One hundred and twenty-five people filled the Petoskey-Bay View Country Club for the recent annual meeting and dinner of the Friends of the Petoskey District Library. Guest speaker was Peter Geye, author of the award-winning novel "Safe from the Sea."...Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture
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March 10: Author - Paula McLain Talks About Her Book, The Paris Wife
WGN NewsPaula McLain To purchase a copy of the book: The Paris Wife: A Novel Events: Tonight 6:30 p.m. Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park 200 North Oak Park Avenue Oak Park www.ehfop.org Friday, March 11 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Lake Forest Bookstore...Tags: WGN, Gertrude Stein, Human Interest
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Mrs. Potter's boarding house: Where Hemingway started writing
Up State Street from the Petoskey post office and the Petoskey News-Review building is Mrs. Potter's boarding house, where Ernest Hemingway stayed a good part of the winter of 1919-20 while he was still a bachelor. He moved there in December of 1919...
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Original site for Ernest Hemingway topic gallery.