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The Lantern Vol. 63, No. 1, Fall 1995, Gaylen Gawlowski, Stacey Stauffer, Diane Van Dyke, Erec Smith, Daniel Graf, Heather Mead, Tim Mccoy, Kristen Sabol, Gene Klose, Jim Maynard, Chris Bowers, Lawrence Santucci, Christopher Deussing, Kerri Slattery, Lyndsay Petersen, Jessica Demers, Sarah Webb, Morgan Wordley, Mike Podgorski, Jason Mckee, Beth Rosenberg, Dennis Cormac Mccarthy
The Lantern Vol. 63, No. 1, Fall 1995, Gaylen Gawlowski, Stacey Stauffer, Diane Van Dyke, Erec Smith, Daniel Graf, Heather Mead, Tim Mccoy, Kristen Sabol, Gene Klose, Jim Maynard, Chris Bowers, Lawrence Santucci, Christopher Deussing, Kerri Slattery, Lyndsay Petersen, Jessica Demers, Sarah Webb, Morgan Wordley, Mike Podgorski, Jason Mckee, Beth Rosenberg, Dennis Cormac Mccarthy
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• The Birthday Celebration
• Surprise! Surprise!
• Oregold
• Future of Parenthood #2
• Seeds
• How I Spent My Summer Vacation
• Random Scenes From 1/2 Hour at Work
• Life in the Coal Mines
• Driveway
• Midnight in the Court of Kings
• The Black Quadrilateral
• People I Hate to See, But Refuse to Dismiss
• Metropolized
• Poetry in Motion
• Dream #3
• Rhythms
• Mercykilling
• Untitled
• Lupine Lord
• At the Bottom of the Cup
• House of Commons
• Poetry I Can't Stand
The Gold In The Hill, Jeffrey Clark Wood
The Gold In The Hill, Jeffrey Clark Wood
Culminating Projects in History
The Gold in the Hill is a historical fiction novel for juveniles, written to entertain, inform, and change attitudes.
The setting is Minnesota in the wake of the Dakota Conflict. The principal characters are David Hughes, a mixed-blood boy, and Good Singer, a Dakota boy. Through the eyes of these two 14-year-olds, young readers should understand the clash of cultures that killed more than 500 whites and caused the death or exile of nearly every Dakota.
David and Good Singer meet in the Dakota refugee camp below Fort Snelling in the fall of 1862. They develop a relationship based on …
Girl With Large Foot Jumping Rope, David Gilbert
Marilyn The Mennonite, Amber Dorko Stopper
Dogs, Steve Lattimore
The Lantern Vol. 62, No. 2, Summer 1995, Jim Maynard, Jason Colflesh, Christopher Deussing, Gene Klose, Michael Donohue, Amy Melton, Jo Anne Sickeri, Alicia Lehr, Sonny Regelman, Brian Suth, Joanna Doris, Morgan Wordley, Laura Bell, Francis Pettolina, Cerise Bennett, Beth Rosenberg, Heather Mead, Doug Plitt, Christopher Wirtalla, Sarah Webb, Kristen Sabol, Kristen Miskar, Erec Smith, Erin Gorman, John Barbour, Scott Vida
The Lantern Vol. 62, No. 2, Summer 1995, Jim Maynard, Jason Colflesh, Christopher Deussing, Gene Klose, Michael Donohue, Amy Melton, Jo Anne Sickeri, Alicia Lehr, Sonny Regelman, Brian Suth, Joanna Doris, Morgan Wordley, Laura Bell, Francis Pettolina, Cerise Bennett, Beth Rosenberg, Heather Mead, Doug Plitt, Christopher Wirtalla, Sarah Webb, Kristen Sabol, Kristen Miskar, Erec Smith, Erin Gorman, John Barbour, Scott Vida
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• In the Season of Grief
• Subtleties
• Crazehaze
• Blacksmith
• I Feel Your Weight
• L'Amour Manque
• Sense of You
• Greed
• Gender (Rolled)
• Soliloquy of a Punter
• Nightmares
• God is a Frisbee
• Cleansing
• Flat
• Chemistry of Mind
• Louderback
• Ritual
• Rebuilding Mother
• Scott Lomba
• The Acting Bug
• Untitled
• The Seek
• Gluttony
• Great South Bay
• Archangel
• Suburban Zeus
• Vespers
• At Change of A-Dress
• The Hierarchy of Coolness
• The Apology
• I Know it is Evening …
Hervé Guibert: Writing The Spectral Image, Donna Wilkerson
Hervé Guibert: Writing The Spectral Image, Donna Wilkerson
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
This paper explores the relationship existing between AIDS (in particular the body-with-AIDS or the corps sidaïque), writing, and the spectral image in Hervé Guibert. While taking into account postmodern theory on the image, photography, and the notion of the "real," this essay examines the similitude between the image as plague and AIDS in order to reveal some central components of Guibert's postmodern conceptualization—namely the complex interplay of fact and fiction as it pertains to the body-with-AIDS. For example, the body is a privileged site from which the text radiates. It can also be mistaken for the "real" body of …
1995 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
1995 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
Quiz and Quill
No abstract provided.
Birthright, Margaret L. Carter
Old Gnarled Grizzlebat Was An Ogre, Thomas Benjamin Demayo
Old Gnarled Grizzlebat Was An Ogre, Thomas Benjamin Demayo
The Mythic Circle
No abstract provided.
5,000 Khz, S. R. Jaborsky
Teller, Brendan Hodge
The King's Messenger, John R. Alderson
A Tale Of The Time Askers, Brian D. Mazur
How The Raccoon Got Its Mask, Michael Kocik, Keri Krause
How The Raccoon Got Its Mask, Michael Kocik, Keri Krause
The Mythic Circle
No abstract provided.
Dustball Magic, Sherrie Brown
Under Blue Skies, Trent M. Walters
Learning To Leave Tracks, Richard Goldstein
Inktomi's Message, David Sparenberg
Here, There, Everywhere, Nance Van Winckel
From Blue Lusitania, Andrew Sean Greer
Maxfield, Michael Byers
A Dog And His Boy, Chris Offutt
Riding The Pines, Mark Anthony Jarman
Juliet's Answer, Terry Bain
Setting For A Fairy Tale, Jennifer Gilmore
Night Or Day, Frank Christianson