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Wigmore's Shadow, Annelise Riles Dec 2014

Wigmore's Shadow, Annelise Riles

Annelise Riles

Riles relates how John H. Wigmore, professor and Dean of the Northwestern Law School, fanned her interest in legal and literary fiction. Wigmore provided dozens of examples of legal fictions bundled together in the singular, and seemingly straightforward technical device of modern collateral. From this premise, she analyzes the difference between a legal fiction and a literary fiction, and examines the factors that make legal fiction distinctively legal.


Inside The Fairy Tale: Will He Or Won’T He?, Gwenyth E. Hood Dec 2014

Inside The Fairy Tale: Will He Or Won’T He?, Gwenyth E. Hood

Gwenyth Hood

The earth trembles. The Cinderlad stands appalled. His teeth are chattering like popcorn in a sack, The walls creak, the wind whistles in his ears, straw whips around his breast. Gripping a beam, he steadies and spits out the words, "If it grows no worse... " In his mind, his eldest brother storms, "Exceptions are exceptions, not the rules!" Black eves beneath black hood reprove him angrily. "Consider the probabilities! Remember, all is accident. I'm glad you escaped with your skin the last time. But don'{ imagine that's a pattern. Sensible men retreat strategically,"


The Swan-Chariot, Gwenyth E. Hood Dec 2014

The Swan-Chariot, Gwenyth E. Hood

Gwenyth Hood

The Goddess Nilhima marked me with the gift of the Seventh Level when I was just a boy. This great honor is given only to a handful in a thousand years, and many people, I am told, lie awake at nights tormenting themselves with desire for it. But they are foolish. It is not from stinginess that the Shining-gods ration out their gifts so sparingly. Truly, indeed, I doubt that anyone who understood the gifts of the Hadorvacheu would dare to accept them. They are precious, but they come with perils that no human being could willingly choose to face. …


Double Consciousness, Scott Abbott Nov 2014

Double Consciousness, Scott Abbott

Scott Abbott

David Albahari's two books newly available in English translations (Yale UP and Dalkey Archive) both portray emigrants from the former Yugoslavia in terms of identity flux, a condition that might be called "double consciousness."


Writing Showcase (Vol 6 No 6 - 2014), Everett N K Ofori Nov 2014

Writing Showcase (Vol 6 No 6 - 2014), Everett N K Ofori

Everett N K Ofori

No abstract provided.


A Vampire Hitman From San Francisco, Joel M. Drotts Esq. Oct 2014

A Vampire Hitman From San Francisco, Joel M. Drotts Esq.

Joel M. Drotts Esq.

Join our main character Joel in one of San Francisco's roughest neighborhoods, where vampires have decided to hide in plain sight. Joel earns his blood is deadly to vampires, as he learns that the Freemasons are also undercover vampire slayers battling an ancient evil who wants to take over mankind!


Writing Showcase (Vol 6 No 5 - 2014), Everett N K Ofori Sep 2014

Writing Showcase (Vol 6 No 5 - 2014), Everett N K Ofori

Everett N K Ofori

No abstract provided.


Contemporary Fiction Panel, H. Rice Aug 2014

Contemporary Fiction Panel, H. Rice

H. William Rice

No abstract provided.


Merci Beaucoup, Mercy Barracuda, Charles Smith, Virginia Midyette Jun 2014

Merci Beaucoup, Mercy Barracuda, Charles Smith, Virginia Midyette

Charles Kay Smith

A children's book of 45 pp for ages 9-12. The story is about a friendly Barracuda named Mercy who teaches environmentalism to schools of fish, and three children who fall in love with her.


“My Life With My Cell Phone”: Creating A Magical Realist Story, Dan Gleason Mar 2014

“My Life With My Cell Phone”: Creating A Magical Realist Story, Dan Gleason

Dan Gleason

In this lesson students are introduced to the basic elements of magical realism, a genre that combines fantastical events with the mundane normalcy of life. Students examine Octavio Paz’s short story “My Life with the Wave” as an example of the genre. In the story, the narrator travels to the ocean and falls in love with a wave, whom he bottles and takes home with him; the two go on to both cherish each other and fight terribly. After discussing the story, students create, in groups, plot sketches for their own adaptations. Students might imagine relationships with cell phones, the …


Editor's Note, Catherine Schmitt Mar 2014

Editor's Note, Catherine Schmitt

Catherine Schmitt

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Patriotism Or Revenge?, Eric S. Benninghoff Feb 2014

Patriotism Or Revenge?, Eric S. Benninghoff

Eric S Benninghoff

No abstract provided.


'Gardens Of Justice': Australian Feminist Law Journal, 2013, Volume 39, Matilda Arvidsson, Leila Brännström, Merima Bruncevic, Leif Dahlberg Feb 2014

'Gardens Of Justice': Australian Feminist Law Journal, 2013, Volume 39, Matilda Arvidsson, Leila Brännström, Merima Bruncevic, Leif Dahlberg

Matilda Arvidsson

FOREWARD: GARDENS OF JUSTICE

Matilda Arvidsson, Merima Bruncevic, Leila Brannstrom, Leif Dahlberg

Our Gardens of Justice special themed issue of the Australian Feminist Law Journal grew out of the 2012 Critical Legal Conference in Stockholm and its theme of Gardens of Justice, a conference organised by Matilda Arvidsson, Merima Bruncevic, Leila Brannstrom and Leif Dahlberg. We issued a Call for Papers early in 2013 in which several conference theme questions were repeated. We called for papers devoted to thinking about law and justice as a physical as well as a social environment. The theme suggested a plurality of justice gardens …


The Colfax Street War, Albert E. Poirier Jr. Jan 2014

The Colfax Street War, Albert E. Poirier Jr.

Albert E Poirier Jr.

No abstract provided.


Battle, Samuel Wellman Jan 2014

Battle, Samuel Wellman

Samuel Wellman

No abstract provided.


Elevator, Samuel Wellman Jan 2014

Elevator, Samuel Wellman

Samuel Wellman

No abstract provided.


Jesus Plays Football, Samuel Wellman Jan 2014

Jesus Plays Football, Samuel Wellman

Samuel Wellman

No abstract provided.


Ladies, Call Now / The Ellen Olenska Instruction Booklet For Single Women Age 30 & 30+ (2013 Edition) / Monarch Of The Forgotten Block, Meg Johnson Jan 2014

Ladies, Call Now / The Ellen Olenska Instruction Booklet For Single Women Age 30 & 30+ (2013 Edition) / Monarch Of The Forgotten Block, Meg Johnson

Meg Johnson

Three pieces of flash fiction by Meg Johnson.


Buried, Ryan Cannon Dec 2013

Buried, Ryan Cannon

Ryan Cannon

No abstract provided.


Apprehension (Excerpt), Marianne Rogoff Dec 2013

Apprehension (Excerpt), Marianne Rogoff

Marianne Rogoff

"Jon Green lives in the desert and works in concrete. His customers want cement driveways, cinder-block fences, stone walkways that lead to steps to patios to sculpted entries. The new shopping center needs sidewalks, Jiffy Lube hires him to build pits for men to stand under cars and examine the inner workings. Everyone needs a solid foundation."