See novelist Dorothy Allison at WCU or live online Asheville Citizen-Times Going from Dorothy Allison's first book of fiction, “Trash,” to her second, “Bastard Out of Carolina,” is like going through the fire to emerge a new person ... |
Dorothy Allison awes with her short story reading Guilfordian "I believe in reading stories I'm working on," announced, author and speaker Dorothy Allison, and launched into reading a number of excerpts from her ... |
Pee Dee Fiction and Poetry Festival will be held at FMU WMBF The three-day festival will celebrate and promote literature and reading with authors Dorothy Allison, Joseph Millar, Jayne Anne Phillips and Natasha ... |
Bond Set for Centralia Man in Bar Fight November 4th. WJBD Online Walter Mancinelli of North College is accused of biting and striking William Kays in the head and face as well as shoving Dorothy Allison and Roberta Beane. ... |
Lake City Community Planner for Nov. 4 South Carolina Now The event will celebrate and promote literature and reading with renowned authors Dorothy Allison, Joseph Millar, Jayne Anne Phillips and Natasha Trethewey. ... |
Centralia Police Arrest Man In Bar Fight WJBD Online ... of Terry Street being pinned against a wall and a third patron, 54-year-old Dorothy Allison of South Franklin in Wamac, being forceably bumped into the bar. |
We Have Lost Jeanne-Claude RenegadeBus My favorite story about Jeanne-Claude, though, comes from the documentary about another art couple, collectors Herb and Dorothy Vogel. ... |
Dorothy D'Amico NorthJersey.com Wallington — Dorothy P. D'Amico (nee Taormina), 68, of Wallington, died on Nov. 10. Born in Passaic, she lived in Lodi and Clifton before settling in ... |
Reaching out to seniors Iowa City Press Citizen Ruth Woodhouse of Iowa City sat at a back table with her sisters, Sam DeFrance and Jean O'Neill, and a friend, Dorothy Connell. ... |
Aaron Sorkin Doing Another Show About a Show - Will He Succeed This Time? Inside TV (blog) Sorkin was the mastermind who started the trend of super fast-paced, whip-smart, Dorothy Parker-esque dialogue on TV ('Gilmore Girls' came two seasons too ... |