Topic: March 2006
CELEBRATE NATIONAL WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH WITH US!
[3.22.06]
Today, Margin launched its vernal equinox edition, Earth~Words: The Nature of Magical Realism, to celebrate the beginning of spring as well as the extraordinariness of Mother Nature, who might be considered the most amazing female magical realist of all…
[3.21.06]
Yesterday, Cynthia Ozick confessed that Christopher Robin inspired her to write Heir to the Glimmering World at a reading she presented before The Writer's House at the University of Pennsylvania.
[3.21.06]
Saturday, folks in Palm Beach can don their smartest headwear when they attend Zora Fest, a celebration of the life of Zora Neale Hurston , the Harlem Renaissance writer, folklorist, anthropologist and author of Their Eyes Were Watching God. Hurston, the author of 30 books and plays during the 20s and 30s, was well known for wearing what the Palm Beach Post describes as "a snappy chapeau." Going with that theme, a salute to the author—"Hattitude"—happens from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. as the first event in this year's annual Zora Fest in Fort Pierce, to be held at the Koblegard Student Union at Indian River Community College. Zora Fest continues April 28-30 with lectures on Hurston's life and work, music and a festival on April 29 at Lincoln Park Academy in Fort Pierce. Hurston died in Fort Pierce in 1960, taught for a brief time at Lincoln Park Academy and worked for The Chronicle newspaper in Fort Pierce.
[3.12.06]
Out of Alaska comes Ella Bandita and Other Stories, a collection of dark adult fairy tales written by Montgomery Mahaffey. Mahaffey won a $5,000 Individual Artist Project Award from the Anchorage-based Rasmuson Foundation and applied it toward her collection, which has been described by Fairbanks Daily News-Miner as "more akin to magical realism or the modern fables of authors such as Paulo Coelho." Oh, I can't wait to read this one!