Beltway: A Poetry Quarterly
Quarterly on-line poetry journal, featuring authors from the Washington, DC metropolitan region. Edited by Kim Roberts. Links and listings (readings, contests, new publications) updated monthly.
ID Number :
9048
Bernadette Geyer - poet/writer/editor
Geyer is a poet/writer in the Washington, DC, area. Her writings have appeared in publications such as The Midwest Quarterly, South Dakota Review, Marco Polo Magazine, Elle.com, and Sustainable Development International. Geyer also provides freelance proofreading and editing services.
ID Number :
16189
Darkbloom.net
Literary Indi-munity To Elevate & promote Underground Prose. Poetry, prose, book reviews, author interviews, guest-chats, caFe' hopeLess, and so much more...bring a friend...
ID Number :
16375
DC Public Library Book Talk: Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East: Regional Politics and Extern
Dr. Nathan Brown, professor of Political Science and International
Affairs and Director of the Institute for Middle East Studies at the
George Washington University will discuss his recent book.
"Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East: Regional Politics and
External Policies"
http://dcpl-socialsciences.blogspot.com/2010/03/book-talk-struggle-for-democracy-in.html
April 12, 2010 at 6:30pm
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library
901 G Street, NW
Washington, D.C.
Auditorium A-5 (A-Level)
The library is accessible by Metro Center and Gallery Place Chinatown
Metro stations. There is limited parking on the street and in nearby
garages.
For further information please contact
Social Sciences Division
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library
901 G Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
202-727-1270
cassandra.harper@dc.gov
Affairs and Director of the Institute for Middle East Studies at the
George Washington University will discuss his recent book.
"Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East: Regional Politics and
External Policies"
http://dcpl-socialsciences.blogspot.com/2010/03/book-talk-struggle-for-democracy-in.html
April 12, 2010 at 6:30pm
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library
901 G Street, NW
Washington, D.C.
Auditorium A-5 (A-Level)
The library is accessible by Metro Center and Gallery Place Chinatown
Metro stations. There is limited parking on the street and in nearby
garages.
For further information please contact
Social Sciences Division
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library
901 G Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
202-727-1270
cassandra.harper@dc.gov
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ID Number :
24241
Folger Shakespeare Library
The Folger Shakespeare Library is an independent research library. Opened in 1932, the Folger was a gift to the American people from Henry Clay Folger and his wife Emily Jordan Folger. A major center for scholarly research, the Folger houses the world's largest collection of Shakespeare's printed works, in addition to a magnificent collection of other rare Renaissance books and manuscripts on all disciplines--history and politics,theology and exploration, law and the arts. The collection, astonishing in its range andvariety, consists of approximately 280,000 books and manuscripts; 27,000 paintings, drawings, engravings and prints; and musical instruments, costumes and films.
ID Number :
129
Great Christian Fiction
Saraphim Books brings you epic, new historical Christian fiction.
ID Number :
23865
Jonathan Luckett--Author
Jonathan Luckett is a gifted writer who is making his mark on the world of African American fiction. With his novella, Feeding Frenzy (published in 2002) and Jasminium (due out in the fall of 2003), Jonathan brings to his readers unforgettable characters, suspenseful romance, and true-to-life drama that are rapidly becoming the recognized elements of his signature style
ID Number :
20612
Living With Your Conscience Without Going Crazy!
Put your conscience to work for you! -- Grace-filled, funny book endorsed by WarrenWiersbe, Florence Littauer and D. James Kennedy, authored by Dr. Joel Freeman, professional counselor, former pastor and chaplain of the NBA Washington Wizards ('79-'98).
ID Number :
8311
Making Sense Out of Suffering
God Is Not Fair -- Powerful book about coping with suffering & pain, endorsed by Joni Eareckson Tada, Billy Graham and Dr. Paul Meier, written by professional counselor, former pastor and veteran chaplain of the NBA Washington Wizards ('79-'98), Dr. Joel Freeman.
ID Number :
9554
Sandra Beasley - Freelance Writing, Photography and Poetry
Focusing on work by Sandra Beasley, a contemporary artist. Features sample poems, bio, vita, links, and announcements about the DC-area literary community and beyond.
ID Number :
22112
The Children's Book Guild
A permanent association of writers, artists, librarians, teachers, editors, publishers, and distributors dedicated to upholding and stimulating high standards of writing and illustrating for children, increasing knowledge and use of better books for children in the community, and cooperating with other groups having similar purposes.
ID Number :
11172
The Powerful Stirring of the Black Man
Return To Glory: Unique book about black history and cross-cultural communication co-authored by Dr. Joel Freeman, veteran chaplain of the NBA Washington Wizards -- endorsed by Bill Cosby, Julius Erving, Ben Carson, Tony Campolo, Joe Frazier and many others.
ID Number :
8263
University of Virginia : A Christmas Carol
UVA's Electronic Text Center has done a wonderful electronic version of Charles Dicken's classic.
'Bah!' said Scrooge, 'Humbug!'
'Bah!' said Scrooge, 'Humbug!'
ID Number :
7422
ZachEverson.com
Seriousness, Hilariousity, and the True Stories that Combine a Bit of Both. Updated every weekday.
ID Number :
19302




