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Searing words: Nepal's prize-winning poet with cerebral palsy, Jhamak Kumari Ghimire

Next issue of Luciole will include tribute to Scott Wannberg; you can submit poems, photos, memories, anything

Sad to announce, Luciole's dear mighty contributing poet and friend Scott Wannberg has passed

Check out Luciole's fab contributing author Martyn Clayton's new facebook page

Irish writer Colum McCann wins IMPAC Dublin prize

Borders staves off closing of six bookstores

Ancient Assyrian dictionary finished — after 90 years

Please come "like" the Luciole Press fan page on Facebook

New York bookstore stocks only one book, with the author as cashier -- "Ed's Martian Book"

Argentine writer Ernesto Sabato dies at age 99

Jennifer Egan wins fiction Pulitzer Prize

Report: Book "Three Cups of Tea" inaccurate

Chilling testimony from the Gulags' forgotten victims

Firefly quote from Luciole friend/contributing poet Ellyn Maybe

Help Luciole's wonderful poet Ellyn Maybe and her band in their epic journey to make it to the Glastonbury Festival!

Eye of Sauron: Amazing image of the galaxy center named after Lord Of The Rings

Mystery visitor missing second year in a row at Poe's grave

I’m so proud of my ‘Princess Boy’ says Cheryl Kilodavis

"India's great provocateur" Khushwant Singh to release last book at age of 96

Thomas Hardy's beloved home to throw its doors open to the madding crowd

New poem from Luciole friend/contributing poet Scott Wannberg: "viable gust of wind"

Book launch for Luciole friend/contributing author Gerry McCullough's "Belfast Girls"

Book Talk: Saving China's tigers in Africa

Check out Luciole friend/contributor Ellyn Maybe and her band at the Poetry Rodeo at Beyond Baroque Dec. 2!

New Book: Fire in the Marrow, by Luciole friend/contributor William Crawford. Read my blurb at the bottom of the page :)

Amazon no longer selling guide for pedophiles

Exhibition brings ancient Book of the Dead to life

Oxford University's Bodleian Library receives 1,000 new books a day

Mark Twain back on best-seller lists with memoir

Diaries of a 19th Century Military Wife Uncovered

Luciole friend and contributor S.A. Griffin sent me word that there is a new book of Philomene Long's poems

It's official, men and women ARE from the same planet

Author Jonathan Schneer traces lead-up to "The Balfour Declaration: The Origins of the Arab-Israeli Conflict"

Court orders 'Bookseller of Kabul' author Aasne Seierstad to pay damages

E-books pave way for more blockbusters, serials

Luciole Press friend and contributor, author and publisher Ami Kaye, has a new book and a new website to check out!

A beautiful article about finding an old friend after a purchase of a book with an old inscription

Review: Book celebrates 50 years of `Mockingbird'

Simon & Schuster hires new publisher, Jonathan Karp

I highly recommend Luciole friend/contributor artist Pär Strömberg's new book "Darkness Visible"

"Charlotte and Emily" tells superb tale of Brontës

Author Isabel Allende sets new book in Haiti

The Lost Reading List: 13 Books That Helped Mold the Series

From Luciole friends: Aine MacAodha blogs about the wonderful new issue of Pirene's Fountain, brought to you by publisher Ami Kaye and her dedicated team! Great job, everyone!

Luciole Press Spring/Summer Issue 2010 is here

Artist Pär Strömberg's book launch and new exhibition opens Tuesday April 27th in Stockholm. Pär will be featured in the next issue of Luciole Press

Photo: visitors exploring an art installation entitled Feelings Are Facts - a collaboration between Olafur Eliasson and Ma Yansong - in Beijing

Photo: a girl dressed up as a Japanese Manga character at the Leipzig Book Fair in Germany

Late Mass. monk Ly Van Aggadipo's poems recall Khmer Rouge horrors; one Cambodian refugee says "I think my own children don't believe what we went through to get here"

Book makes new claims about Anne Frank; Bergen Belsen survivor Berthe Meijer says Frank distracted younger children from horrors of Nazi concentration camp by telling them fairy tales

Shoshana Johnson, the nation's first female black POW (captured along with Jessica Lynch), speaks out

Book profiles furry angel of death: Oscar the cat

'People's History' author Howard Zinn dies at 87. RIP, it was wonderful to meet you

New book review: "The Cracked Ceiling" examines women in politics