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"Or It Is Riding In A Phaeton", Erika Howsare, Jen Tynes Oct 2005

"Or It Is Riding In A Phaeton", Erika Howsare, Jen Tynes

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"If A Leg Us Wrapped In Strands", Erika Howsare, Jen Tynes Oct 2005

"If A Leg Us Wrapped In Strands", Erika Howsare, Jen Tynes

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Natural Disaster, Britta Ameel Oct 2005

Natural Disaster, Britta Ameel

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"It's The Ohio System Of Ending Things", Erika Howsare, Jen Tynes Oct 2005

"It's The Ohio System Of Ending Things", Erika Howsare, Jen Tynes

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From Texture Notes, Sawako Nakayasu Oct 2005

From Texture Notes, Sawako Nakayasu

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Hallway, Beckian Fritz Goldberg Oct 2005

Hallway, Beckian Fritz Goldberg

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Song, Mark Levine Oct 2005

Song, Mark Levine

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Drought In Havana, 1998, Orlando Richardo Menes Oct 2005

Drought In Havana, 1998, Orlando Richardo Menes

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This Morning, Mark Levine Oct 2005

This Morning, Mark Levine

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Rent, Mark Levine Oct 2005

Rent, Mark Levine

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Mug Shot, Cate Marvin Oct 2005

Mug Shot, Cate Marvin

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Mushrooms, Cate Marvin Oct 2005

Mushrooms, Cate Marvin

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Civil War, Carl Adamshick Oct 2005

Civil War, Carl Adamshick

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February 9, 2003, Carl Adamshick Oct 2005

February 9, 2003, Carl Adamshick

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First Winter Poem When The Dreams Lift, Britta Ameel Oct 2005

First Winter Poem When The Dreams Lift, Britta Ameel

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The Lantern Vol. 73, No. 1, Fall 2005, Daniel Sergeant, Nathan Dawley, Katy Diana, Klaus Yoder, Brad Schutts, Trevor Strunk, Joshua Solomon, Patrick Roesle, Thomas Richter, Jennifer Mingolello, Nathan Dawley, Tori Wynne, Tracey Ferdinand, Natalie Rokaski, Katherine Jones, Elsa Budzowski, Brett Celinski, Ashley Higgins Oct 2005

The Lantern Vol. 73, No. 1, Fall 2005, Daniel Sergeant, Nathan Dawley, Katy Diana, Klaus Yoder, Brad Schutts, Trevor Strunk, Joshua Solomon, Patrick Roesle, Thomas Richter, Jennifer Mingolello, Nathan Dawley, Tori Wynne, Tracey Ferdinand, Natalie Rokaski, Katherine Jones, Elsa Budzowski, Brett Celinski, Ashley Higgins

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Newspaper Clippings Found on the Wall of Giuseppe Luchenzo's Home When it was Raided by Police
• All the Time in the World
• The Man Who Would Win
• Souffle Suit
• A Day in the Mind
• Context
• Felicity / Awareness
• Frivolous
• Thank You Note to J.S.B.
• September 17, 2005
• Eight Ways of Looking at a Highway
• Dusty Glass Spreads Air Like Light
• Clockwork
• Rubber Band
• Outside Eye or I Am?
• A Mundane Mysticism
• Half Carat
• Things I Learned on My Trip to the Mutter …


Persistent, Brad Jackel Sep 2005

Persistent, Brad Jackel

Dr Brad Jackel

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Obsession, Brad Jackel Sep 2005

Obsession, Brad Jackel

Dr Brad Jackel

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The Passenger (Tram 112, Brunswick Street, Fitzroy), Brad Jackel May 2005

The Passenger (Tram 112, Brunswick Street, Fitzroy), Brad Jackel

Dr Brad Jackel

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Tygr 2005: A Magazine Of Literature & Art, Jill Forrestal, Amy Taylor May 2005

Tygr 2005: A Magazine Of Literature & Art, Jill Forrestal, Amy Taylor

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine Archives (1985-2017)

TYGR is the student art and literary magazine for Olivet Nazarene University.


Zephyr: The Sixth Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Catherine Giaquinto, Liz Andrews, Christine Felser, Jessica Lemire, Jamie Thompson, Rebecca Wood Apr 2005

Zephyr: The Sixth Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Catherine Giaquinto, Liz Andrews, Christine Felser, Jessica Lemire, Jamie Thompson, Rebecca Wood

Zephyr

This is the sixth issue of Zephyr, the University of New England's journal of creative expression. Since 2000, Zephyr has published original drawings, paintings, photography, prose, and verse created by current and former members of the University community. Zephyr's Editorial Board is made up exclusively of matriculating students.


The Lantern Vol. 72, No. 2, Spring 2005, Patrick Roesle, Julie Gentile, Joshua Solomon, Ashley Higgins, Megan Bossler, Rachel Daniel, Thomas Richter, Victoria Wynne, Susannah Fisher, Jennifer Mingolello, Sarah Kauffman, Trevor Strunk, Jessica Schoff, Abi Munro, Klaus Yoder, Sean Neil, Alison Shaffer, Shane Borer, Whitney Roper, Daniel Bruno, Chris Curley, Shannon Burke Apr 2005

The Lantern Vol. 72, No. 2, Spring 2005, Patrick Roesle, Julie Gentile, Joshua Solomon, Ashley Higgins, Megan Bossler, Rachel Daniel, Thomas Richter, Victoria Wynne, Susannah Fisher, Jennifer Mingolello, Sarah Kauffman, Trevor Strunk, Jessica Schoff, Abi Munro, Klaus Yoder, Sean Neil, Alison Shaffer, Shane Borer, Whitney Roper, Daniel Bruno, Chris Curley, Shannon Burke

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Transmigration
• Faces of the Moon
• Euphony of the Euphonium
• He Met Me in the Arcs & Ebbs of Frailty
• An Adoration of Ordination
• Ebony: The Essence Thereof
• Curbside Statue Has No Legs Left
• Triggerfinger Romance
• Lost
• Running Through Connecticut
• Eve
• The Day Lates and the Dollar Shorts
• Somnambulist
• That's That
• The Glenn Machine
• Evenfall in Bad Homburg
• Absence of Field
• Dating Myself
• Traveling Without a Map
• The Non-Euclidean Way to Get Some Bagels
• La Belle Epoque
• Satin Boxes


2005 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department Apr 2005

2005 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department

Quiz and Quill

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John Mitchell: Journeyman-Poet, Edward D. Ives Feb 2005

John Mitchell: Journeyman-Poet, Edward D. Ives

Maine History

In this article folklorist Edward D. Ives traces the life and work of journeyman-poet John Mitchell, who moved from job to job in northern Maine at the beginning of the twentieth century. Ives uses oral history and a few extant poems to give us a glimpse at the life of the common laborer on the raw northern Maine frontier. Mitchell was a wanderer, but he knew the world of the ordinary working man from the inside out, and his poems express the hopes, fears, humor and irony of daily life as he saw it. “Sandy” Ives is professor emeritus from …


Mary Karr Folio, Mary Karr Jan 2005

Mary Karr Folio, Mary Karr

Corresponding Voices

A folio of English-language poetry, entitled "Jesse Truesdell Peck," by Mary Karr.


Tamara Kamenszain Folio, Tamara Kamenszain Jan 2005

Tamara Kamenszain Folio, Tamara Kamenszain

Corresponding Voices

A folio of bilingual poetry, entitled "Men and Women Alone" ("Solos Y Solas"), by Tamara Kamenszain, appearing in the Spanish original and in the English translation by Cecilia Rossi.


Corresponding Voices Volume 2 (Complete) Jan 2005

Corresponding Voices Volume 2 (Complete)

Corresponding Voices

The full issue of Corresponding Voices volume 2, featuring Joyce Hayden, Tamara Kamenszain, Mary Karr, Anthony Seidman, Bruce Smith, and edited by Pedro Cuperman.


The Beautiful Lesson Of The I, Utah State University Press Jan 2005

The Beautiful Lesson Of The I, Utah State University Press

Swenson Poetry Award Winners

May Swenson Poetry Award Volume 9, with foreward by Rachel Hadas. Frances Brent's poems have appeared in The New Yorker, Notre Dame Review, Yale Review, and in many other journals. She was born in Chicago and was educated at Barnard College. She studied poetry at Columbia University and the University of Illinois, Chicago. From 1984-1991 she co-edited the literary journal Formations. In 1987 she co-translated Beyond the Limit: poems by Irina Ratushinska-ya She has taught at Yale, Northwestern, Loyola University, and Barat College. She lives with her family in New Haven.


Rome: A Poem In Three Parts, Andrew Taylor Jan 2005

Rome: A Poem In Three Parts, Andrew Taylor

Research outputs pre 2011

This poem was written during a six month period, in 2004 and early 2005, as Writer in Residence at the EB Whiting Library in Rome, and in Perth during the weeks preparatory to going to Italy.


Ripped From The Tree, Tom Hansen Jan 2005

Ripped From The Tree, Tom Hansen

Bryant Literary Review

(beginning with two lines by Anonymous)

There is no easy way

into another world.