Monthly Archives: November 2011
Randy Ford Author- Revised INFLATION, DEFLATION, WAR! 5th Installment
It didn’t take long for the new socialist city government to get to work. Overnight Vienna became a workers’ paradise. Everyone saw the change as the government tackled enormous problems…an empty treasury, massive unemployment, not enough coal, hunger, severe health … Continue reading
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Marcia Meredith Hensley Author- STAKING HER CLAIM WOMEN HOMESTEADING THE WEST
STAKING HER CLAIM WOMEN HOMESTEADING THE WEST by Marcia Meredith Hensley About 12 percent of all homesteaders were single women, settling the West on their own. Hensley uses letters, oral histories, and firsthand written accounts to allow these women to … Continue reading
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University of Arizona Poetry Center- Family Days This Saturday! & 2012 Summer Residencies
Family Days This Saturday! Join VOICES, Inc., for a fun and interactive adventure using beautiful cyanotype photographs as our visual muse as we play with words to create poems in fast-paced time bursts. The cyanotypes, created by City High School … Continue reading
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The Society of Southwestern Authors- December 18, 2011 Forum WRITING CONTEST & HOLIDAY PARTY WITH HOWARD ALLEN
WRITING CONTEST & HOLIDAY PARTY WITH HOWARD ALLEN The Society of Southwestern Authors’ December 18, 2011 Writing Forum 10:00 a.m. We are having a double treat for the Holidays, the winners of the writing contest will be announced and Howard … Continue reading
Randy Ford Author- POSTE RESTANTE Manila 7th Installment
I’m still bothered by the divide between Makati and the rest of Manila. It so happened that we later enjoyed our excursions to Makati, enjoyed “splurging” as we called it, but it still bothered me. Jesus never said that it … Continue reading
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Pima County Public Library- AS TOLD IN TUCSON.. BOOKS ABOUT TUCSONANS & THE OLD PUEBLO
AS TOLD IN TUCSON.. BOOKS ABOUT TUCSONANS & THE OLD PUEBLO Janice Emily Bowers THE MOUNTAINS NEXT DOOR The scientific findings and philosophical musings of a botanist who spent two years in the Rincon Mountains, cataloging the flora of the … Continue reading
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