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… 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 …
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Apologia pro Vita Sua
… saved them from the pyre. Daughter, you were no medieval beauty lost in the dissolution of the priories. You … corn-colored, thin-lipped, graying like a dawn. If men become the portrait of their mothers, what would I have been, … a life a year … too young to die, too old to plead my case. 265-268 By William Logan …
A Shooting
… in the dusty patch of road, looked something like a soldier who was perhaps being punished for an infraction—made … hot and almost dead in the June heat. He supposed it was also the pistol in the small holster on Dock’s belt that … own switch, and no parent would put up with the language coming out of his mouth. Mr. Wilkie leaned back in his chair …
Power is Where Power Goes
… Majority not only stimulated debate on the issue but, by combining analysis with advocacy in the advancement of the … either the neatness of his geographical arrangement or the completeness of the dichotomy he draws between the two … all of which were prominent in the earlier annals of the Northeast, and are perhaps not entirely …
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Ghost Stories
… to recognize the ways in which anxiety over the future complements the emotional frequencies of conventional ghost … mysterious death. Louise was just a girl when her mother died from a fall in her building’s stairwell. Was she … ominous encroachment, of menace. In this way, her poem signals a national mood, fit for an issue built around …
William Blake. Prophet
… this sort struck him as normal and he spoke of them simply; commerce with the supernatural world never troubled him, and … one day when he was in his room, he thought he would die of terror: God was leaning in at his window. He has … the ground, naked, reading Milton with his obedient wife, also naked. “Come in,” said he to his horrified visitor. “We …
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