The Hughes News is an annual Christmas newsletter published by Doug and Diane Hughes of Santa Clara, CA. To mark their silver anniversary, they reprise the family's best material from the past... More > quarter century. The end result? The "World's Longest Christmas Newsletter!" Blend the joy of Kids Say The Darndest Things with song parody hilarity to rival Billy Crystal at the Oscars. Sprinkle with great photos, humorous anecdotes, and Christmas stories, and you have a family keepsake for the ages, and a template for what holiday letters could be.
“Getting a Hughes Newsletter for Christmas would be like getting a ‘Come on over to the house for dinner’ invitation from the head chef of five-star restaurant.” — Ted Pack
“This is a landmark in the history of Christmas newsletters. It must also be a world record – and one likely to stand for years to come.” — Bob Young, CEO of Lulu< Less
This writing analyses the connections between poetry and spiritual experience in the work of two Poets: Ted Hughes and Wallace Steven. Under study are, in particular, the poems: "Letting the... More > Spirit out", "The House was quiet and the world was calm" by Wallace, and "The Thought-Fox" by Hughes.< Less
This writing analyses the connections between poetry and spiritual experience in the work of two Poets: Ted Hughes and Wallace Steven. Under study are, in particular, the poems: "Letting the... More > Spirit out", "The House was quiet and the world was calm" by Wallace, and "The Thought-Fox" by Hughes.< Less
From the Author of upcoming title, "Bloodlines" - Carl J. Franklin brings you this tantalizing volume of poetry. This first volume of poetry comes packed full of his early poetry and recent... More > title's as well. The content is inspired by other influential authors and poets during varying eras.< Less
First American edition of poetry chapbook by Award-winning native Alaskan poet, John Smelcer. Introduction by Ted Hughes. Poems explores facets of the native American Raven myth.
A poetry chapbook by award-winning Native American poet John Smelcer, with an introduction by Ted Hughes. Poems explore facets of the Native American Raven myth.
A poetry chapbook by award-winning Native American poet John Smelcer, with an introduction by Ted Hughes. Poems explore facets of the Native American Raven myth.
First American edition of poetry chapbook by Award-winning native Alaskan poet, John Smelcer. Introduction by Ted Hughes. Poems explores facets of the native American Raven myth.
This is the third book and second volume of poetry by Ohio author Catherine S. Vodrey. Her web site, www.WordBanquet.com, features a broad overview of her work.