Mark Curtis Named News Anchor
Mark Curtis is now the weekend news anchor and political reporter for WLNE-TV in Providence, Rhode Island, as well as the key investigative and political reporter for the station.
Mark Curtis is now the weekend news anchor and political reporter for WLNE-TV in Providence, Rhode Island, as well as the key investigative and political reporter for the station.
Elaine Schmitz’s Recipes & Recollections of My Greek-American Family was published in mid-December, and is available from Pharos Publishing, pharospublishing.com
Alice Kight’s poem, “A Matter of Course,” won second place in the category Poet’s Choice in this year’s Ina Coolbrith Circle contest.
Jack Russ has won first runner-up in the annual Berkeley Branch short story contest for “The Pink Letter.” He will be reading his story at the Berkeley Branch December Bash.
Albert Rothman will be reading at the 4th Street Studio Storytellers at Swirl on the Square on October 29.
Patty Flaherty Pagan has a poem in The Light In Ordinary Things, an uplifiting collection of poems published by Fearless Books. The collection is available in paperback on Amazon.com.
Violet Carr Moore is a winner in the Autumnal Haiku contest sponsored by Bay Area News Group. Her haiku appeared in all October 5 printed editions and in the Inside Bay Area online edition.
Two of Violet Carr Moore’s haiku contest entries were published winners in the Tri-Valley Herald and other local newspapers
Fred Norman has a YouTube recording of a reading he did on Veterans’ Day at the Crosses of Lafayette. View it here.
Patricia Bacon’s short story “The Egret” has been accepted for publication in the 2010 edition of the 4th Street Studio Saturday Salon Literary Harvest.