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Poetry (from the Gr**** word poiesis, "making") is a form of
literary art that uses
aesthetic and
often rhythmic qualities of
language to
evoke meanings...
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During the
night from
April 26 to
April 27, 1982,
South Korean policeman Woo Bum-kon
murdered 56
people and
wounded around 35
others in
several villages...
- of a
Travelling Writer (2012)
Rookie Biker in the
Outback (2014) Poems,
Peoms and
Other Atrocities (with
Robert Holdstock) (2013)
Alchemy in
Reverse (2017)...
- The Hawk in the Rain is a
collection of 40
poems by the
British poet Ted Hughes.
Published by
Faber and
Faber in 1957, it was Hughes's
first book of poetry...
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ceremony at Readercon. In 2022,
eligibilty guidleines were
changed to
exclude peoms also
nominated for the
Dwarf Stars Award or the
Elgin Awards. In 2005, the...
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another female Cretan child raised as and
transformed into a male from Ovid's
peom the Metamorphoses.
Leucippus was born in Phaistos, Crete. When his mother...
- award-winning
novella "The Ragthorn") was
published by PS Publishing, Poems,
Peoms and
Other Atrocities.
David Pringle described Eye
Among the Blind, Holdstock's...
- schools.
Uniforms are
compulsory in
Cypriot schools.
Student organisation PEOM campaigns for the
abolition of
school uniforms.
School uniforms are not in...
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Sister – The
Official Story –
authorized biography "Garry Bus**** Interview".
Peom.co.uk.
Archived from the
original on 17 May 2008.
Retrieved 11
November 2009...
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Blind (1978), Ek
Divas (1982),
Akashma Tarao Choop Chhe (1985),
Hospital Peoms (1987). Renu and Ek Aa
Khare Pandadu (1989) are her novels.
Venetian Blind...