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Ethical-legacy wills convey 'who we are' to heirs | Terminally ill with pancreatic cancer, Carnegie Mellon professor Randy Pausch delivered his "The Last Lecture" in 2007. His talk and, later, bestselling book included childhood stories, such as painting his room and covering his walls with drawings of chess pieces, a quadratic… |
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Askari to have manuscript published | |||
Guess, Magee to have collection of stories published | |||
SpeakEasy event in Fairhaven to let listeners probe the minds of poets | If you've ever attended a poetry reading, you've probably had this frustrating experience. The featured poet reads a poem that catches your attention. Perhaps it's a line, a phrase or a single word. You wonder how the poet came up with the idea, and how he or she wrote the… |
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Getting to know Kathryn Trueblood | |||
Short story by Kahakauwila published in journal | |||
Writing becomes a therapeutic act for some veterans | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø poet Bruce Beasley appreciates value of community poetry contests | Bruce Beasley, along with Mary Gillilan, selected 25 winners from the 275 poems submitted by Whatcom County residents for this year's Sue C. Boynton Poetry Contest. The awards ceremony takes place at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 16, at Bellingham Cruise Terminal. The event is free and open… |
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Oliver de la Paz, alumni have poems published | |||
Getting to know Christopher Wise |