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VQR Nominated for Two National Magazine Awards
… with which writing, reporting, editing and design all come together to command readers’ attention and fulfill the magazine’s unique editorial mission. Also named as finalists in the Under 100,000 Circulation … literary core.” More information can be found at the ASME’s website. By The Editors …
Forrest Against Sheridan
… Forrest Against Sheridan Bedford Forrest and His Critter Company. By Andrew Nelson Lytic. New York: Minton, Balch and … with the political leaders of the struggle, there has also been a considerable lapping-over into the military … stylistic formula for attracting royalties from lovely ladies who read romantic books. His early training as a …
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The Road to Revolution
… Libya, is no friend of the Colonel. In three weeks, a 26-year-old unemployed man named Mohammed Bouazizi will set … live with Qaddafi. We have no choice. No, it is what will come after him that everyone wonders and worries about. It … despite the repression, M still remembers why, as a foot soldier of the revolution, he was an unquestioning supporter of …
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“A Beloved Duck Gets Cooked”
… somehow not an option. So if, eventually, some of my work comes right up to the line (if there is one) that separates … have shown me other possibilities. In addition to a healthy diet of the classic short-story writers, such as Katherine … it has to be repeated several times; but at other points in the story we cannot guess what the questioner has …
My Dead Father’s By-Pass
… In high school I lied about my dead father’s death, said he died of a heart problem. I couldn’t say the word suicide. … But it was heart trouble that took him so low he couldn’t come back up. He owned the ESSO on the main highway, Number … high school. My dead father says I told a truth slower in coming. I was only five. Like a by-pass, the traffic flowing …
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Since Appomattox
… Southern advancement through the act of grappling with the complexities of Southern heritage. In April 1925, sixty … A simple keyword search of “Civil War” on the magazine’s website yields hundreds of archived articles and creative … he saw as a backwards and intellectually barren region. He points to some fifty-odd years beginning around the outbreak …
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