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Sunday, April 4, 2010

National Poetry Month: An April Day

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An April Day by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow When the warm sun, that brings Seed-time and harvest, has returned again, 'T is sweet to visi...
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Thursday, April 1, 2010

National Poetry Month: Song of a Second April

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Song Of A Second April by Edna St. Vincent Millay April this year, not otherwise Than April of a year ago, Is full of whispers, full of sigh...

New Prestwick House SMShakespeare™ “Text”books Revolutionize Student Learning

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This week, Prestwick House is proud to announce a new line of products specifically tailored to 21st century students. The new SMShakespea...
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Literary April Fool's Day Prank

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According to the Museum of Hoaxes : In February 1708 a previously unknown London astrologer named Isaac Bickerstaff published an almanac i...

Celebrate National Poetry Month: FAQs from Poets.org

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To help prepare you to celebrate the cruelest month this April, Poets.org has compiled a helpful FAQ sheet! What is National Poetry Month? ...
Monday, March 29, 2010

Tuesday Trivia

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In 2004, which world-renowned author’s daughter discovered a 5,000-word story entitled "The Incident of the Dog's Ball" in the...
Friday, March 26, 2010

Former PH Intern Kyle Price and the Mickey Yeti

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On a recent trip to Orlando, Florida, Prestwick House Art Director Larry Knox met up with one of our former graphic design interns, Kyle Pri...

Celebrate National Poetry Month in Your State!

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For great ideas on celebrating National Poetry Month in your area, visit Poets.org and click on your state for more information!
Thursday, March 25, 2010

Happy Tolkien Reading Day!

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According to SciTechBlogs : Every year since 2003, fans of J.R.R. Tolkien's classic tales have gathered on March 25 for meetups at local...

Is "Hey" the New "Hi?"

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Is HEY the new HI? Most adults do not hey someone because their mother, grandmother, or teacher corrected them if they said hey, saying “he...
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