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Random AMusings: February 2010
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010. Hey, there's another story of mine floating around out there in the ether. it's called "spain in burlington". if you'd like to read it, click here. Tuesday, February 9, 2010. In october 2009, i entered a writing contest. an overnight. Entries were judged by the estimable lynda simmons. The winners were announced at the end of january, and, holy moly. I came in second place. first prize went to karen kachra. Then click on number 6. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Random AMusings: Hello out there
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010. In october 2009, i entered a writing contest. an overnight. Writing contest at the burlington public library. i and 10 other like-minded writers congregated at Central library at 6:00 on a Friday evening and were locked in with 2 lovely library ladies and a bunch of computers until the cold, grey morn. Entries were judged by the estimable lynda simmons. The winners were announced at the end of january, and, holy moly. I came in second place. first prize went to karen kachra.
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Interview: Benny Golson - JazzWax
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Marc Myers writes daily on jazz legends and legendary jazz recordings. Laquo; JazzSnaps: Kenton and Ventura. Artie Shaw: Perfection Quest ». February 09, 2012. I hope when the Kennedy Center starts to think about this years honorees, they will give serious consideration to composer-saxophonist Benny Golson. As I write in todays. Starting today through February 12. [Photo by Riccardo Schwamenthal/CTSImages.com. Killer Joe, I Remember Clifford, Along Came Betty, Stablemates, Whisper Not, Are You Real.
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Not My Typewriter: April 2015
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A Book Lover in #HamOnt. Thursday, 30 April 2015. You know who needs a break from time to time? Our tireless independent booksellers. We're lucky to have a number of them in Hamilton. They're the ones who have grown used to answering our questions: "I'm looking for a book. It's blue, I think. I read about it in a magazine. Which magazine? Oh, I can't remember." They're at the front lines of Hamilton's literary scene making sure we all get the books we want without having to line-up at Chapters. Hand-sell...