LITERATURE
The Seasonal, Annual, Holiday, Snuffling Cold
I feel yucky. My nose is stuffed, I cough -- twice -- every 30 seconds, I can't hear through the plugging of my ears, there's a chill that has nothing to do with a draft, my lithesome form drapes let...
Posted on 11/28/12 at 3:26 PM
Ron & Tim
No one who knows me would call me a sports fan, or anything remotely close to one. Ironic, we talked with two very well-known sports figures on WDAZ News @5 just this week: Ron Darling and Tim Green. ...
Posted on 9/21/12 at 7:19 PM
Melissa Gjellstad to examine ‘When Men Speak: Masculinities and Fathering in Millennial Norwegian Literature’ at the final UND Faculty Lecture April 19
Melissa Gjellstad, assistant professor and Norwegian Program director in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures at the University of North Dakota, will present the fifth and ...
Posted on 4/13/12 at 3:43 PM
Areavoices Digest #46 - Should I watch the game or read a book?
I was torn this past Sunday. The Minnesota Vikings were playing late that afternoon but I was also smack dab in the middle of a great book. I've never claimed to be a huge Vikings fan. In fact, I grew...
Posted on 9/14/11 at 2:51 PM
To Be or Not To Be... Silly
I watched a delightful movie this weekend. Or maybe I watched a terrible movie. Or maybe I watched one of the greatest plays in English literature. It's kind of hard to tell, since what I saw was Myst...
Posted on 10/18/10 at 2:35 PM
UND Writers Conference: ‘A Portrait of an Artist’ 
March 17, 2013
BOOK NOTES: “Grow Vegetables in Pots,", “Data, A Love Story: How I Gamed Online Dating to Meet My Match,” 
By Herald Staff Report , March 17, 2013
2013 UND Writers conference schedule 
All events are at UND; all are free and open to the public. This year’s theme is “A Portrait of the Artist.”
March 17, 2013
Featured writers at the 2013 UND Writers Conference 
March 17, 2013
‘Wild’ author to speak at UND Writer’s Conference 
While the crocuses bloom near her home in Portland, Ore., heavy snow falls in northern Minnesota, the place Cheryl Strayed considers her homeland.
It’s the place where her longest journey began. Where her mother died, her marriage crumbled, and the idea to hike the Pacific Crest Trail took root, a chapter of her life compellingly told in her best-selling memoir, “Wild.”
By Sherri Richards , March 17, 2013
Theodore Roosevelt Center expands digital library 
By Bryan Horwath , February 18, 2013
New U.S. covers commissioned for Harry Potter books 
By Associated Press , February 17, 2013
BOOK NOTES: “Brain on Fire,” ... “On Looking: Eleven Walks with Expert Eyes,” 
A list of the new arrivals to the Grand Forks and East Grand Forks libraries
February 17, 2013
Former Morris resident wins award for children’s book on endangered bear cubs 
A former Morris resident has been recognized by the National Science Teachers Association for her recently-published children's book about rehabilitating bear cubs in Eastern Russia.
By Kim Ukura , February 09, 2013
The Worm Turns: Rodman writes book for children 
By Brian Mahoney , February 03, 2013
Forgotten Bismarck team broke baseball’s color line 
By Herald Staff Report , February 03, 2013
Kids find, publish Mom's book
By Samantha Luhmann , January 28, 2013
Minnesota author’s ‘Hope Springs’ romance debut 
Award-winning Minnesota author Lois Greiman, whose previous success was in writing mystery novels, has released “Finding Home,” published by Kensinton Books, in the romance genre.
By Accent staff report , January 27, 2013
North Dakota native writes about coming out in a small town 
By Anna G. Larson , January 27, 2013
BOOK NOTES: “Prairie Silence: A Memoir,” 
A look at the new book arrivals at the Grand Forks and East Grand Forks libraries
By Accent staff report , January 27, 2013
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