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The Lantern Vol. 75, No. 1, Fall 2007, Brett Celinski, Katie Lecours, Dayna Stein, Louisa Schnaithmann, Tim Garay, Tori Wynne, Christopher Schaeffer, Pete Lipsi, Marykate Sullivan, Jen Mingolello, India Mcghee, Colin Ottinger, Megan Ormsby, Natalie Rokaski, Georgia Julius, Abigail Raymond, Christopher Curley, Aaron Garland, Ian O'Neill, Kristin O'Brassill, Marjorie Vujnovich
The Lantern Vol. 75, No. 1, Fall 2007, Brett Celinski, Katie Lecours, Dayna Stein, Louisa Schnaithmann, Tim Garay, Tori Wynne, Christopher Schaeffer, Pete Lipsi, Marykate Sullivan, Jen Mingolello, India Mcghee, Colin Ottinger, Megan Ormsby, Natalie Rokaski, Georgia Julius, Abigail Raymond, Christopher Curley, Aaron Garland, Ian O'Neill, Kristin O'Brassill, Marjorie Vujnovich
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Black Cat
• Divorce
• The Picture in the Basement
• An Ode to the '50s Housewife; or Go Go Sylvia Plath
• Paradise from a Clock
• The Fifth
• Moveable Feast
• Deathbed
• July 17th
• Words
• Autobiography
• The Raving
• The Dream Hater
• The Moon Rose Late
• Tree, the Big, Very Old One in the Middle of Campus
• Apple Bit
• Sub Atomic Romance
• God Came
• Extinction
• Ski Masks and Knee Caps
• Of Silhouettes and Dominoes
Fugitive Day, Ellen Prentiss Cambell
Fugitive Day, Ellen Prentiss Cambell
Bryant Literary Review
Yonder Hills it was called then, and still is now, after the first line from an old hymn my grandmother used to sing, "Yonder Hills are very Fair."
The Agreement, Lewis Schrager
The Agreement, Lewis Schrager
Bryant Literary Review
When the shooting starts, the tourists stay home. No tourists, no business--Mamoun Aboulafia knew the situation all too well.
Worms, Gary Guinn
Worms, Gary Guinn
Bryant Literary Review
At the wine and cheese party for the clinic staff, John described his worm farm to Doctor Miles.
Country Junction, Tom Miller Juvik
Country Junction, Tom Miller Juvik
Bryant Literary Review
Talk to anyone in the county about the murder of Al DeLancy, the explanation will be the same.
Office Girl, Barry Jay Kaplan
Office Girl, Barry Jay Kaplan
Bryant Literary Review
I work in an office. I have my own desk which has a drawer right under the main surface where inside when I was hired and sat down at it for the first time I found paper clips and little pads of different colors and lots of pens and pencils…
The Rocking Cradle, Juned Subhan
The Rocking Cradle, Juned Subhan
Bryant Literary Review
It was bizarre when it happened to them, like a sign of something else to come, as if it was only the beginning, as if they should have foreseen it, but didn't, and were foolish not to.
Discussion Questions, Kevin Toth
Discussion Questions, Kevin Toth
Bryant Literary Review
Now that you've finished the novel, use the following questions to strengthen your understanding of the text or to spark discussion amongst your class or book club.
Dragonflies On The Stairs, Gary Pedler
Dragonflies On The Stairs, Gary Pedler
Bryant Literary Review
It was the only Victorian left on the block. On either side stood apartment buildings, one from the turn of the last century, the other from the nineteen eighties, both nondescript in different ways.
The Lincoln-Douglas Debate Of 1984, Tom Williams
The Lincoln-Douglas Debate Of 1984, Tom Williams
Bryant Literary Review
I should have conceded as soon as Abraham Lincoln entered the room.
2007 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
2007 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
Quiz and Quill
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The Lantern Vol. 74, No. 2, Spring 2007, Jan Cohen, Chris Schaeffer, Jennifer Mingolello, Dayna Stein, Serena Mithboakar, Dan Sergeant, India Mcghee, Brett Celinski, Stephanie Bartusis, Trevor Strunk, Phil Repko, Thomas Richter, Tori Wynne, Ian O'Neill, Menaka Gopalan, Monica Crary, Michael Silber, Rachel Heller, Jon Gagas, Kevin Bendis, Christopher Curley
The Lantern Vol. 74, No. 2, Spring 2007, Jan Cohen, Chris Schaeffer, Jennifer Mingolello, Dayna Stein, Serena Mithboakar, Dan Sergeant, India Mcghee, Brett Celinski, Stephanie Bartusis, Trevor Strunk, Phil Repko, Thomas Richter, Tori Wynne, Ian O'Neill, Menaka Gopalan, Monica Crary, Michael Silber, Rachel Heller, Jon Gagas, Kevin Bendis, Christopher Curley
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• La Viuda
• The Curb After Light Drizzling
• Loose Cream
• The Problem of Ants
• Streetplay
• Avignon, Anno Domini 1348
• Autophagia
• Silverette-New Wave Fascist Date Routine
• Mint Shavings
• Dogtags
• Millenials
• Rain That Sleeps by Itself at Track Number 5
• Amorphous
• I Found a Flashlight
• Sippikkul Muthu: Pearl Within Shell
• Of Lies
• The Complications of a Fish-Only Diet
• Ashes
• Unto the Fourth Generation
• Marooned on Piano Island
• Sweet