A non-profit cooperative effort to support writers and editors by providing professional services and opportunities for education, publication and interaction with peers.
Annual end of summer event held in Austin, Texas. Site includes program schedule, photographs, rules, travel information, ticket information, and merchandise. [Requires Flash]
An annual festival of musicians and dancers, artists, and artisans from the Eastern Townships. Lists children's activities, exhibitors, vendors and events.
Includes performance information, event schedule, admission, sponsors, volunteers, event map, food, directions, and accommodations.
Information on horror writers and creatures. Includes galleries and games.
Features 15 stages of traditional and contemporary Irish and Irish-American entertainers, cultural exhibits, theatre, parades, poetry readings, contests, food, raffles, comedy, expansive marketplaces and children's area.…
Annual autumn event in Lithuania offers yearly archived pages from 1989.
…ch, religious education, and photo gallery of annual street festival.…
Details of forthcoming concerts, information on how to become a member, and the history of the orchestra.
An Unofficial Guide to the Maryland Renaissance Festival. For all fans who are pining when the faire is not in season, a page to enjoy in the off-season.
Well-known Irish poet of the nineteenth century, born in Lower O'Connell Street, Dublin, 26 May, 1817; died at Blackrock, Dublin, 7 April, 1882.
Contains links to websites of interest to writers, a comprehensive instruction section, book reviews, links to author websites, links to publisher websites, and interviews with authors.…
Professional organization dedicated to serving the people who write, illustrate, or share a vital interest in children's literature. Calendar of events and speaker's guide.…
A congregation of women founded in Dublin, Ireland, in 1827, by Catherine Elizabeth McAuley, born 29 September, 1787, at Stormanstown House, County Dublin.
Online companion to a book about the festival. Festival history, information for attendees, FAQs, and related links.
Information about the annual festival, including details of events and exhibitions, tourist information and links to sponsors web sites.
Fiction, non-fiction and poetry writing courses and workshops are available to members. Other features include e-zine, weekly chats, discussion forums and live site guides.
(Dublin) Calendars, menus, administration, bus routes, administration, school pages, and job openings.
The web page of the National Storytelling Network, with links to its Festival, organization, and resources.
Provides a history of the group from 1940, lists of players and officers, concert diary and a catalogue of performances since 1970.
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