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Conference Blog
… attendees. And when I write “performed,” I mean it. She commented that she wrote the first poem, “I Would Like to Go … “Let’s get fricative.”), she dived into her main discussion points, some of which included the use of euphony and … of hope from her experience as an author. She urged the audience to think, “It’s okay if small magazines are your …
The Fairy Whip
… Fairy Whip, mostly because it’s the very first ride as you come in the door. My mom says I started us riding together, … after another for him, and he was never sure when they were coming. He’s not crying anymore in those later pictures; he … of the time we were there. For almost a week, nobody ate meals together, and my dad didn’t even come along when we …
A New Age Now Begins: History As Bunk
… cocktail party. Women’s Lib, Gay Lib, Indian rights, communal living, back to nature, ecology, consumerism, and … rebellion, for they stand for our future wholeness” (p. 269). The Boston Tea Party was “guerrilla theater” (p. 384). … greater physical hardship than the professional British soldier,” for “the Americans were fighting for their liberties …
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Diagnostic I
… the rivets at the corners of your blue jeans the curved metals stitched into the flesh of your bra where you are going …
Jefferson the Architect
… First impressions and final conclusions are the strategic points of contact between writer and reader. Mr. Frary is … considered beside Palladian. Professor Gilbert Chinard’s studies of Jefferson in relation to French art suggest one of … 1815.” The reader will recall that Jefferson died in 1826. Again at Frascati, the corners are trimmed; while less …
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Autumn’s Author
… what those lost enthrallments meant. He knows they weren’t false, though behind the last unlocked knob, a chalk-faced …
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