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  • Vice presidential debates have produced many memorable moments, but it’s hard to say any has made a decisive difference in the election outcome. It’s worth recalling how much media heat and drama they have generated.
  • The CDC announced stricter regulations for importing dogs from abroad — or traveling internationally with your furry companions.
  • Was the murder of a young Palestinian man in the West Bank an anti-gay hate crime? NPR identifies the accused killer and explores the parallel systems of justice that have yet to resolve this case.
  • Upon completion of this workshop, you will have: • Explored the elements of free verse. • Defined the difference between the lyric and the narrative poem. • Considered the composite poem in light of our current society. • Practiced different poem endings. • Examined your poetic creative tendencies. • Read and analyzed two poetry books. WEEK 1 Introduction to Poetry Two, review tips for evaluating a book of poetry, poem critique, workshop etiquette. What is free verse? Homework: begin to pick/order your books. Take home writing prompt. WEEK 2 What is lyric poetry? How does it differ from narrative? Read and critique class workshop. WEEK 3 The narrative poem and the composite poem. Read and critique class workshop. WEEK 4 How do poems end? Read and critique class workshop. WEEK 5 Your chakra—image, diction and rhetoric. Read and critique class workshop ASSIGNMENTS Each participant will choose one book of poetry and one poetry craft book and submit, by week 5, a one to two page analysis of the book and its value, or not, to the individual’s poetry writing. Poem prompts will be given each week with the anticipation that the participants will generate new work. Participants are expected to actively participate in the read and critique portions of the workshop.
  • In this workshop, students will learn the art of editing their memoir including identifying what and where to cut to streamline the plot. Students will also learn how the revising process works so that they will be able to create a product that will excel in the marketplace. Peer editing will be utilized to assist the student in completing a first rough draft of their memoir. Students will be given an overview of the publishing options available to them including special guests (top professionals in the field) that will offer the most current and compelling information about publishing/self-publishing in today’s memoir marketplace. Class structure: Except for the first class, the first hour will be lecture and the second hour will be read and critique where participants can workshop their material or class assignments. Tone of class: We strive to create a supportive, nurturing environment where participants feel encouraged to share, risk and connect to their most creative self. We will be using the textbook 7 Essential Writing Tools, which is available for purchase on the first day of class for $10 or on Amazon/Kindle. Note: There will be no class on November 25!
  • A hexagonal, polished chunk of iron taken from the iconic landmark is being embedded in each gold, silver and bronze medal that will be hung around athletes' necks at the Paris Games and Paralympics.
  • KPBS has called the District 4 County Supervisor race for Monica Montgomery Steppe.
  • An exhibit in New York explores a little-known chapter of World War II.
  • Come join us for food, drinks, and lots of Golden Retriever's! Take this chance to enjoy our facility with shuffleboard, mini golf, corn hole and more! There will be a GIVEAWAY to win a 50% off grooming certificate that is valid here at The Dog Society. Everyone who brings their Golden Retriever pup will receive a ticket to participate. The raffle will take place at 6:30pm during the event. Don't miss out on this opportunity for family fun while your Golden makes some new friends! We look forward to seeing you there.
  • Around 164,000 people's votes for the midterm elections are at risk after Arizona's Cochise County and Pennsylvania's Luzerne County failed to certify local results by their states' deadlines.
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