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Staying Out Of The Clutches Of The Goddess: Heeding The Wisdom Of Tennessee Williams, Richard Goodman Oct 2008

Staying Out Of The Clutches Of The Goddess: Heeding The Wisdom Of Tennessee Williams, Richard Goodman

English Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Maybe So, Charles Hartman Jul 2008

Maybe So, Charles Hartman

English Faculty Publications

The article presents the poem "Maybe So," by Charles O. Hartman. First Line: We have a little time here; Last Line: every fear we came to love with, and the love.


American Again In My Lai, Charles Waugh Jul 2008

American Again In My Lai, Charles Waugh

English Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Chalk Lines On The Field [Short Story], Kathleen Fowler Jan 2008

Chalk Lines On The Field [Short Story], Kathleen Fowler

English Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Yo Yu, And Christopher Reeve's Filipino Nurse (Two Poems), Luisa A. Igloria Jan 2008

Yo Yu, And Christopher Reeve's Filipino Nurse (Two Poems), Luisa A. Igloria

English Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Between Molecules, Then Atoms: Could This Be The End? [Short Story], Kathleen Fowler Jan 2008

Between Molecules, Then Atoms: Could This Be The End? [Short Story], Kathleen Fowler

English Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Convertible Night, Flurry Of Stones, Dzvinia Orlowsky Jan 2008

Convertible Night, Flurry Of Stones, Dzvinia Orlowsky

English Faculty Publications

Gertrude Stein writes: "Pink looks as pink, pink looks as pink, as pink as pink supposes, suppose." Dzvinia Orlowsky's poems in her new book are strung along the tension of a black thread stretched to near snapping as her tenacious, feisty speaker refuses for all women the typecast as another breast cancer statistic, another bumper sticker pink bow. Equal parts shepherd, punk, and auburn-wigged angel, Orlowsky, with torches in her hand, illuminates this dark passage with images of startling originality and honesty. The clear voice in this book joins those whose lives have been and continue to be altered by …