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Five Points is ranked in the top ten magazines in the nation by Every Writer's Resource. Works first published in Five Points have been selected to appear in Best American Short Stories, Best American Poetry, O’Henry Prize Stories, Pushcart Best of the Small Presses, New Stories from the South, Utne Reader, Harper’s, and Poetry Daily.
Founder and CEO Zibby Media, author Zibby Owens, hosted the Zibby Book retreat the weekend of Sept. 20, 2024. Zibby book authors including Ava Dellaira, Swan Huntley, Mary Jones and Joselyn Takacs ...
Arizona—Sonora Desert Museum: Flora of the Sonoran Desert Region U.S. Wildflowers Reference List: Arizona — Reference List of websites for Arizona Wildflower Identification . Pima Community College.
Desert Flower: The Extraordinary Journey of a Desert Nomad is an autobiographical book written by Waris Dirie and Cathleen Miller, [1] published in 1998 about the life of Somali model, Waris Dirie. Summary
[5] McMutry reflected, "I have been interested all my life in vanishing breeds... My interest in the melancholy of those who practice dying crafts has been lifelong and is evident in many books. The Desert Rose, for example, was written at a time when there was a shift in taste in Las Vegas, away from the big-bosomed showgirls. Small-breasted ...
Geraea canescens, commonly known as desert sunflower, hairy desert sunflower, or desert gold, is an annual plant in the family Asteraceae. The genus name comes from the Greek geraios ("old man"), referring to the white hairs on the fruits. [2] G. canescens bears yellow sunflower-like flowers on slender, hairy stems. It grows 0.30–0.91 metres ...
In ninth grade, Zuri worked on a project to set up a small library for migrant girls. "I learned about book deserts through that," said Zuri, who said she has always been a voracious reader.
Eremalche rotundifolia, the desert five-spot, is a flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, native to the Mojave Desert and Colorado Desert in the Southwestern United States. This dicot and annual herb [ 1 ] is found in scrublands, desert flats, washes and open stony areas between 50 and 1,500 m in elevation.