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The Pennsylvania Poetry Society (PPS) is a non-profit state-level poetry association in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, which is affiliated with the National Federation of State Poetry Societies (NFSPS). The organization promotes poetry, conducts monthly and annual contests, publishes poetry books and organizes periodic meetings, workshops and ...
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She also began to write poetry, participating in the Harrisburg Poetry Workshop of the Pennsylvania Poetry Society. Long edited the society's 1977 anthology, Pennsylvania Poems. [7] Later in life, Long worked for 15 years as a curator at the William Penn Memorial Museum. [8] Long never married or had children. She died in 1978, at age 73. [9]
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We went to a recruitment center in Pennsylvania to find out. Like many military recruitment centers in America, the center is located in a mall: While civilians shop at the mattress store or relax at the spa next door, future soldiers sweat through running drills out back, preparing for basic training.
The current poet laureate of Alabama is Ashley M. Jones. Alabama has had an official poet laureate since 1930. The Alabama Writer's Cooperative (formerly the Alabama Writers' Conclave), described as "a voluntary organization of Alabama historians, playwrights, fiction writers, poets, and newspaper writers" first recommended in 1930 Samuel Minturn Peck to Governor Bibb Graves.
On her way to New York City’s midtown, Hopkins departs from Exton, Pennsylvania (just on the outskirts of Philadelphia). She clocks in a normal day of work as a senior marketing manager in the ...