Israeli duo takes street art to museums

No Comments
Israeli duo takes street art to museums

Mintz started writing poetry during her mandatory military service, where she penned dozens of poems inspired by the frustration, pressure and depression she experienced. She graduated from the Department of Fine Arts and the Department of Creative Writing at Minshar School of Art, Tel Aviv, and
See Original Article

How do I change my publishing date?

Try the contact us link at the bottom of the page and quote the ASIN number. But why would you want to and if you do you will need a good excuse to persuade them to change it. Publish in haste, regret in leisure. I know about that too. 🙂
See Original Article

Britain, Brace Yourself For 'Thundersnow'

Britain's been surviving its fair share of wintry weather of late, with more wind and snow set to come swirling over the country for the whole of this week. But this isn't just any weather, oh no. What we can look forward to is one of the rarer, cooler-named weather phenomenons to hit the UK: thundersnow.
See Original Article

The Top Selling Athletic Shoes of 2017 Might Surprise You

Despite brands investing millions of dollars into marketing for the latest and greatest sneakers, the top 10 best-selling list for 2017 isn't dominated by any of them. Matt Powell, senior industry advisor for sports with The NPD Group, unveiled via Twitter the 10 looks that sold the most last year. The lineup
See Original Article

Valencia Writer Looking To Publish Anti-Bullying Book Series

The book series, Junga, The Dancing Yeti, was written by Valencia resident Stephen Tako. Tako said he wrote the books to help children who may be the target of bullying because of their differences. “Children with low self-esteem, anxiety, depression or gender identification issues are at a higher risk
See Original Article

Book on Israel's covert assassinations becomes bestseller

“Rise and Kill First: The Inside Story and Secret Operations of Israel's Assassinations,” published on January 30 and penned by Yedioth Ahronoth award winning journalist Dr. Ronen Bergman, has also been received with wide critical acclaim, with top critics calling it “an exceptional work” and “a
See Original Article

Life experiences relayed in Inprint's memoir workshops – Houston Chronicle

Many of the writers who lead the workshops are University of Houston Creative Writing Program students and alumni. These workshops typically run from September to May and meet on a weekly basis, with each group meeting for 1½- to two-hour sessions a week. According to Parikh, they are focused
See Original Article

Categories: Uncategorized

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.