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Frost has 11th book published | |||
'The Laurel Review' publishes poems by de la Paz | |||
Pagh has poems published in several journals | |||
Westhoff has four poems published in 'Prism Review' | |||
Bellingham duo teams up for a old-style joyful story | Allen Frost, who was born in La Jolla, Calif., and says he moved to Seattle when he was 鈥渟hort,鈥 reads from his new book, 鈥淩oosevelt,鈥 at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 6, at Village Books. He will be joined by Fred Sodt, who illustrated the book, which is set in Bellingham in July 1942. |
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Bellingham geologist writes Western Washington guidebook | You might call him the late-blooming old man of Northwest geology. Or call him Whatcom County鈥檚 unofficial 鈥済eology laureate.鈥 Either way, Dave Tucker鈥檚 lifelong interest in the rocks of the region has found a new outlet with his first book, 鈥淕eology Underfoot in Western Washington鈥 |
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Western CEDAR and SelectedWorks: sharing Western鈥檚 work with the world | |||
Bellingham author Sara Stamey sets futuristic novel in Greece | Sara Stamey, who returned to her Bellingham roots after years of wanderlust teaching scuba in the Caribbean; backpacking around Greece, New Zealand and South America; and owning a farm in southern Chile, shares her new book, 鈥淭he Ariadne Connection,鈥 at 7 p.m. Friday, April 10, at Village Books鈥 |
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Has ISIS brutality shifted the political dynamics of terrorism? | This article's author, Christopher Sands, is senior research professor and director of the Center for Canadian Studies at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. He is also G. Robert Ross Distinguished Professor of鈥 |
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de la Paz's poem included in new collection |