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Frank Herbert

  • Blogs

    July 26, 2011

    'Writers Park' Gets a Boost: City Council Member Nick Licata Taking Up the Cause

    ​So why not a park to honor the works of Seattle authors, journalists, playwrights and poets such as Frank Herbert, August Wilson, Richard Hugo, and Theodore Roethke? Why not indeed, asks Seattle City Council member Nick Licata. The curator of the council's poetry program says he's looking int ... More >>

  • News

    July 20, 2011

    Poet's Park

    Why doesn't Seattle have a green space for writers?

  • Blogs

    July 14, 2011

    Writers Park: A Toast to Scribes and Pigeons

    ​Seattle readily names some of its streets for sports figures - Edgar Martinez, Dave Niehaus, Royal Brougham - but, writes Knute Burger on Crosscut.com today, "Seattle is a far cry from San Francisco, where streets and alleys are named for the likes of Jack Kerouac and Dashiell Hammett." Th ... More >>

  • News

    February 25, 2009

    Post Post-Intelligencer

    As Seattle’s oldest daily newspaper braces for a likely print shutdown, the staff hatches plans, the suits huddle, and a digital future looms.

  • News

    January 23, 2008

    The (10) White House Candidates in Your Neighborhood

    In Washington state, it's not just about the Clintons and Obamas of this campaign.

  • News

    March 28, 2007

    From Hell's Heart, I Litigate at Thee!

    A sci-fi legend declares war on scrappy local publisher Fantagraphics. But in the battle of comix versus futurists, who's the bigger bully?

  • News

    March 7, 2007

    Documenting D.B.: One of Seattle's Great Journalistic Nonconformists

    A sci-fi legend declares war on scrappy local publisher Fantagraphics. But in the battle of comix versus futurists, who's the bigger bully?

  • Diversions

    May 24, 2006

    Perfect Summer Events

    A sci-fi legend declares war on scrappy local publisher Fantagraphics. But in the battle of comix versus futurists, who's the bigger bully?

  • News

    October 8, 2003

    Little Bookshop of Horrors

    How the Internet is changing (perhaps clear-cutting) Seattle's bookscape.

  • News

    July 16, 2003

    It Was in the P-I

    The bigger Times wants it dead, but the contributions of Seattle's second newspaper have been many.

  • Arts

    September 13, 2000

    The core of Gore

    A biography shows that Al's more complex than you'd think.

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