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The Lantern Vol. 67, No. 1, Fall 1999, Padcha Tuntha-Obas, C. H. Edwards, Tom Lipschultz, Susan Fialkowski, Benjamin Jackendoff, Oana Nechita, Leah Miller, Susan Patton, Andrew Gerchak, Genevieve Romeo, Kristin Geist, Jen Heil, Harry Michel, Michael Pomante, Monica Stahl, Corey Taylor, Philip Malachowski, Tisha Callery, Jeffrey Algayer, Daniel Gallagher, Sal Ferrarello, Tom Howard, Rich Neal
The Lantern Vol. 67, No. 1, Fall 1999, Padcha Tuntha-Obas, C. H. Edwards, Tom Lipschultz, Susan Fialkowski, Benjamin Jackendoff, Oana Nechita, Leah Miller, Susan Patton, Andrew Gerchak, Genevieve Romeo, Kristin Geist, Jen Heil, Harry Michel, Michael Pomante, Monica Stahl, Corey Taylor, Philip Malachowski, Tisha Callery, Jeffrey Algayer, Daniel Gallagher, Sal Ferrarello, Tom Howard, Rich Neal
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• I Write Poetry
• So Many Poems Start This Way...
• Mantra 99 for A. Joe
• Indecision
• Last Night
• My Body Cut Off at the Back
• Brittany Sestina
• The Hearth
• To Jane
• Attention
• Chemistry
• Recombination
• Buried
• Going Home
• Bound for Happiness
• Stumble
• Punk Rock
• Ghost Spray and a Slingshot
• Distant Voices
• Beyond the Gear Shift
• Damn It
• Poppy Hands
• Waist Deep
• The Lie
• Paying Your Dues
Gen Ms 01 Katharine E. O’Brien Papers Finding Aid, Susie R. Bock
Gen Ms 01 Katharine E. O’Brien Papers Finding Aid, Susie R. Bock
Search the General Manuscript Collection Finding Aids
Description:
Katharine E. O’Brien (d. 1998) was raised in Portland, Maine. She taught mathematics for more than 30 years at Deering High School in Portland, of which she was an alumna, and was a published poet. The Papers includes typescripts of her poems, correspondence, photographs, and miscellany.
Date Range:
1947-1998
Size of Collection:
1 ft.
Revisiting Lydia Sigourney, Mike G. Smith
Revisiting Lydia Sigourney, Mike G. Smith
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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Tygr 1999: Olivet's Art And Literary Journal, Jill Forrestal, Catherine Swallow
Tygr 1999: Olivet's Art And Literary Journal, Jill Forrestal, Catherine Swallow
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine Archives (1985-2017)
TYGR is the student art and literary magazine for Olivet Nazarene University.
Commonthought, Vol 10 (Spring 1999), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought, Vol 10 (Spring 1999), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought
This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.
1999 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
1999 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
Quiz and Quill
No abstract provided.
Orchard, Sarah J. Carter
Miracles, Lisa A. Nielsen
Happiness, James Richards
President James Rethinks Ordelia, Mark Foster
Grandmother Naming, Shannon Castleton
Pah Tempe, Sally Stratford
The Mood This Afternoon, Krista Halverson
Adam's Song, James Richards
Dishes, Karl Thomas Rees
Qua Têt, Karl Thomas Rees
Dream Of The Anxiety Clinic, Shannon Castleton
Burials, Neil Aitken
Running Circles, N. Andrew Spackman
A Letter To The Person Who Will Go Through My Pockets When I'M Dead, Jerem Pickett
A Letter To The Person Who Will Go Through My Pockets When I'M Dead, Jerem Pickett
Inscape
No abstract provided.
Application, James Richards
Birth, Neil Aitken
5:30 Dialogue, Marilyn Nelson
The Lantern Vol. 66, No. 2, Spring 1999, Oana Nechita, Monica Stahl, Jill Gonzales, Mike Edwards, Benjamin Jackendoff, Leah Miller, Karen Hollinger, Jilda Hodges, Nathan Rosen, Ashley Claus, Robert Cerrone, Genevieve Romeo, Thomas Lipschultz, Jeffrey Church, Gregory Klein, Tom Howard, Corey Taylor, Carolyn Harfman, Daniel Gallagher, Andrew Gerchak, Lou Nemphos, Raquel Pidal, Paul Guidry
The Lantern Vol. 66, No. 2, Spring 1999, Oana Nechita, Monica Stahl, Jill Gonzales, Mike Edwards, Benjamin Jackendoff, Leah Miller, Karen Hollinger, Jilda Hodges, Nathan Rosen, Ashley Claus, Robert Cerrone, Genevieve Romeo, Thomas Lipschultz, Jeffrey Church, Gregory Klein, Tom Howard, Corey Taylor, Carolyn Harfman, Daniel Gallagher, Andrew Gerchak, Lou Nemphos, Raquel Pidal, Paul Guidry
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Dowry
• The Ballad of the Lonely Thinker
• Dissipation
• Parliament Light
• Reflecting Hood
• Tonight
• Decree
• Not Yet
• The Man in the Moon
• The Sound and/or Fury
• Uh Huh
• Watch
• The Futility of a Drizzle in a Worsening Draught
• The Answering Machine
• Felix Culpa
• Kiss Off
• Amorous
• Summer of the Burning Pizzas
• Life Without Shoelaces
• Hermes and Aphrodite
• Win! Twins!
• From 69 Slices of Hell
• Boardwalk Cowboy
Born And Made: Sisters, Brothers, And The Deceased Wife's Sister Bill, Elisabeth Rose Gruner
Born And Made: Sisters, Brothers, And The Deceased Wife's Sister Bill, Elisabeth Rose Gruner
English Faculty Publications
We are--almost all--born into families, born into relationship. Like Mary Ann Evans, I was born a little sister--but had I encountered her "Brother and Sister" sonnets at twelve, I might have thrown the book across the room. George Eliot's fantasy of a perfected brother-sister relationship in these sonnets rings hollow and yet resonates profoundly with me. As a little sister myself, I wonder what could make the relationship--so often fraught with competition, envy, and neglect, yet potentially so richly rewarding--seem so powerfully right, so important to and adult woman's self-identification? For the narrator of the sonnets is certainly an adult …
The Fruitcake I Bury In My Backyard Each January, Q. Woodward
The Fruitcake I Bury In My Backyard Each January, Q. Woodward
Inscape
No abstract provided.