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1990 Fall Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
1990 Fall Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
Quiz and Quill
No abstract provided.
Raccoon, Ann Cummins
From The Ashes, Zan Bockes
Harvard Gothic, Earl Ganz
Quitting Time, Paul Van Zwalenburg
Lightning Strikes, Brian Burke
The Lantern Vol. 57, No. 1, Fall 1990, Judy Evans, Kate Phillips, Jennifer Rausin, Bob Lane, Richard Galeone, Gar Donecker, Chris Major, Katherine Barrett, Theresa Richardson, Karen Lunova, Donna Cuddeback, Jennifer Blay, Alan Mccabe, Neil Schafer, Debbie Kriebel, Despina Tsouros
The Lantern Vol. 57, No. 1, Fall 1990, Judy Evans, Kate Phillips, Jennifer Rausin, Bob Lane, Richard Galeone, Gar Donecker, Chris Major, Katherine Barrett, Theresa Richardson, Karen Lunova, Donna Cuddeback, Jennifer Blay, Alan Mccabe, Neil Schafer, Debbie Kriebel, Despina Tsouros
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Candlelight Ecstasy Tabitha
• Waffle Maker
• Thoughts From the Street Corner
• The Grip
• Eugenio's Room
• Amnesiac
• Life at the Edge
• College Love
• Dry Ice and Red Roses
• Forever a Monument
• Melanie
• Respectable Man
• Conversation With Craig
• Cheddar Cheese Trees
• The Jazz Butcher vs. The Oreos
• Sally's Home From Vacation
• So She Said
The Chain, Dan E. Ryan
The Chain, Dan E. Ryan
The Mythic Circle
Ramón Montaña saw her at the Spring Dance and made his way across the crowded dance floor as the room reverberated with the tape-recorded rhythms of U2.
The Betrayed, Erin Lale
The Betrayed, Erin Lale
The Mythic Circle
The long hall is hung with festive banners. Many Khuzhar are here, celebrating with us our victory over another Soft Poofie town, and loot was piled high on the cloth-covered table along with the rib roast and steaming plates of multicolored roots.
Cairnwoman, Rosamund I. Flambard
Cairnwoman, Rosamund I. Flambard
The Mythic Circle
On a sun-warmed boulder far from the other children in her class, Francie Dunster sat eating her frugal lunch.
Merlusine, Janet P. Reedman
Merlusine, Janet P. Reedman
The Mythic Circle
I had been wandering for a year when I stumbled on Castra Castle. The month was Mys Rhagvyr, the Year’s Wane, and the weather had been cruel and cold, bringing snow and ice and hail
Janus Winked, Charles W. Ryan
Janus Winked, Charles W. Ryan
The Mythic Circle
Jeremiah Sharpe listened to the revelers in the street below, hunched himself against the nagging chill, and listened with grudging envy to the hoots and laughter muted by the dusty, rain-streaked window glass.
Giants Of Avalon, Mel Hunnicutt
Giants Of Avalon, Mel Hunnicutt
The Mythic Circle
King Arthur stood in the doorway of his tent, gazing nervously into the valley where the Saxon army camped.
M.I.A., Patricia Ellen Flinn
M.I.A., Patricia Ellen Flinn
The Mythic Circle
One morning after a long and fitful night of dream-drenched sleep, Helen Blake awoke and discovered to her astonishment that she had been transformed into a large and dazzling butterfly.
The Old Millstream, James Hartley
The Old Millstream, James Hartley
The Mythic Circle
The old mill stream. Sounds corny, doesn't it? But that’s where it was. I’ve been living in a rural area ever since my, er, "retirement," and I go on long walks a lot.
The Magus, Mel Waldman
The Magus, Mel Waldman
The Mythic Circle
"Get out of here, kid!" Buster said to The Magus. "You’re finished! Just another Brooklyn bum who made good and blew it."
In Another Country, Fred G. Leebron
In Another Country, Fred G. Leebron
English Faculty Publications
That summer we lived in an icebox of a house, where nothing worked. The gas stove was stuck in a chimney that had no fireplace, plaid linoleum covered the chipped and rotting floor, a cold wet wind blew through the cracks in the doors and windows, the light bulbs hummed and fluttered, the clock struck at odd and unwarranted times, and we weren't allowed to drink the water from the sink because it came from an impure place. [excerpt]
Seeing Albertine Seeing: Barbey And Proust Through Balzac, Dorothy Kelly
Seeing Albertine Seeing: Barbey And Proust Through Balzac, Dorothy Kelly
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
The three texts, Balzac's La Fille aux yeux d'or, Barbey d'Aurevilly's Le Rideau cramoisi, and Proust's La Prisonnière, share two structuring themes: the problematic eyes of a woman who desires, and the need to see the woman in order to learn her truth. This article first does a close reading of these themes in the texts. Second, the difference between Barbey and Proust is examined in their ultimate conclusions about the truth of woman, and Proust's text is studied in its use of the impossibility of truth as the origin of its fiction.
1990 Spring Quiz & Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
1990 Spring Quiz & Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
Quiz and Quill
No abstract provided.
The Real Chair Of Cassiopeia, Robin Beeman
Babyman, Phil Condon
Islands, Craig Miles Miller
The Voice Of America, Rick Demarinis
Volunteer, Nance Van Winckel
The Lantern Vol. 56, No. 2, Spring 1990, Neil Schafer, Anthony Mccurdy, Dawna Grieco, Deborah Kriebel, Laura Sassaman, Patricia L. Benes, Andrea Lynn, Janet Mast, Carolyn Elder, Kathy Barrett, Diane Orleman, Tim Driscoll, Jennifer Blay, Jerry Vankanan, Vince Leskusky, Dennis Moir, Katrina Steffy, Melissa Pollack, Orena Herold
The Lantern Vol. 56, No. 2, Spring 1990, Neil Schafer, Anthony Mccurdy, Dawna Grieco, Deborah Kriebel, Laura Sassaman, Patricia L. Benes, Andrea Lynn, Janet Mast, Carolyn Elder, Kathy Barrett, Diane Orleman, Tim Driscoll, Jennifer Blay, Jerry Vankanan, Vince Leskusky, Dennis Moir, Katrina Steffy, Melissa Pollack, Orena Herold
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Brasil
• Plastic Flowers
• Be a Pepper
• Grunge
• Handling the Responsibility
• Returning to the Forest
• How Nice
• Nooze
• Emma
• Restoration
• Chestnuts
• Frozen Moments
• Once Upon A
• Clipped Wings
• Gerard Manley Hopkins
• Roaches
• In Grand Central
• The Steelville Shark
• Panama 1989
• Betrayal
• Violations
• Detour
Anniversary, Mark Andrew Garland
Anniversary, Mark Andrew Garland
The Mythic Circle
I don’t know why we had to come here." "Please," Anna Cole said with a sigh. "Just humor me." She turned toward him. 'Take my hand, won’t you?"
Hard Time, David Rubenstein
Hard Time, David Rubenstein
The Mythic Circle
Over the moonlit moor the wail of bagpipes rose and fell with the gusting of the wind; disembodied notes, measures lost in space and time, moving like the patches of mist that floated between the barren hilltops.
The Crimson Berries, Deborah L. Hunt
The Crimson Berries, Deborah L. Hunt
The Mythic Circle
Alec longingly pressed his forehead to the windowpane. The sun was finally coming out. Behind him, he heard the clatter of his nanny's footsteps in the hallway as she approached.