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From: gleitzeit
Date: 06 Jun 2003
Time: 01:52:07
Remote Name: 205.188.208.102
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS for Publication of "Jaisini Gleitzeit Supermodernity" WRITER'S GUIDELINES L.C.McCreshly Publications is seeking submissions for their upcoming book entitled: Jaisini Gleitzeit Supermodernity: New age American art. What is accepted for submission to be included in the book: Literary essays (1,000-3,000 words) for associative writing on invisible paintings. The best art is art of fantasy; literary exploration of visual dimension is a new a vehicle but expresses so much more, contemporary directions of aesthetic development in art and art receptors, viewers who belong to the art tradition and never before had a chance to express their opinion on art. This is your opportunity to be a part of a new art and express your understanding of future of fine art. You can also submit controversial views and any argument to the leading idea of non-visibility of new art. HOW to submit: In the body of an e-mail. No attachments. Send submissions to gttlieb@aol.com, with “Submission” in the subject line. Please include your name, pen name if you use one, and author's bio if desired. Your work will be judged on merit of originality and degree of interest in the subject (you are advised to read essays, but the style of writing is not mandated to be professional art-speak and can be free versed. RIGHTS AND COPYRIGHT We ask for reproduction and archival rights. Author retains all other rights. DEADLINE Closing date for entries will depend on quantity and quality of submissions. We expect to include as many authors who submitted original opinions also depending on length of selected works. CONTACT Yustas Kotz-Gottlieb gttlieb@aol.com http://jaisini.artbabyart.net/
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Date: 17 Jul 2000
Time: 20:34:48
Remote Name: 38.32.112.163
Reading Readiness explores the concepts necessary before a child learns to read: numbers, colors, shapes, sizes, etc. Each week we share stories, crafts, and other activities as well as play with educational toys and puzzles. Appropriate for childre ages 3 to 5 years old. Join us Friday mornings at 9:30 a.m. through August 25, 2000.
It's Storytime! Toddler Storytime is just right for children ages 2-3 years. Join us for stories and a craft Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Preschoolers, ages 3-5 years, are welcome to join us for stories and a craft on Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. Summer session continues through August 23, 2000.
Pajama Storytime. Join us for a special evening edition of storytime, Thursday August 3, 2000 at 7:00 p.m. Stories will be followed by a craft.
Open Books, Open Frontiers at the Faneuil Branch Library this summer! This years statewide summer reading program encorages kids to explore all kinds of frontiers including the American West, the limits of space, scientific advances and the ocean. Fridays at 11:00 a.m. through August 25, 2000.
The Museum of Science visits the Faneuil Branch Library Thursday, July 20 and July 27 from 1:00-1:30 p.m.
The Faneuil Branch Library is located at 419 Faneuil Street, Brighton. For more information, call 782-6705.