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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
Autobiography Of A Head Bully, Jon Davies
Satellite, Michelle Richmond
Before Winter, J. David Stevens
Moon Shot, J. David Stevens
Cuban, Todd Pierce
The Legend Of Plutonia Young, William Fraser
Dog, Dan Barden
Water, Steam, Ice, Robin Braudwell
Fimbulvinter, D. Sandy Nielsen
The One-Eyed Bicyclist With The Amazingly Long Grin, Tony Báez Milán
The One-Eyed Bicyclist With The Amazingly Long Grin, Tony Báez Milán
The Mythic Circle
No abstract provided.
A Dance With Trickster, Jennifer Crow
Acorn, Charlotte I. Taylor
The Journey Of The Beach, Charlee Jacob
Down Among The Finger Hags, Stepan Chapman
The Mother Tree, Kathryne Kennedy
The Genesis Of La Desesperanza By José Donoso , Mary Lusky Friedman
The Genesis Of La Desesperanza By José Donoso , Mary Lusky Friedman
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
This study analyzes the seven hundred pages of working notes made by the Chilean writer José Donoso as he created La desesperanza, his 1986 novel about the return of a Chilean exile to his homeland. These notes, made in two sustained working sessions, one in the year beginning in December 1980 and the other in the first eight months of 1985, reveal a particular modus operandi: intent on inventing characters who were believable and complex, Donoso subordinated every other aspect of the work—plot, technical considerations like point of view and register, and even the ideas the novel would …
1999 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
1999 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
Quiz and Quill
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Four Squirrels, Wendy Brenner
Family, Page Hodgen
From The City Of Trees, Fred Haefele
The Mechanisms Of Injury, David W. Lavender
Love Story: An Untelling, Carroll Susco
Indispensables, Andrea Comachio
Arm And The Needle, Arthur Franz Iv
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
Stalker, James Morrison
The Fiction Of Public Life, Philip Marshall
The Fiction Of Public Life, Philip Marshall
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
One of Woody Allen's first jobs was as a gag/joke writer indirectly for New York gossip columnists. To coordinate with the appearance of famous people at grand openings, Allen would write appropriately witty lines that a star's press agent would work hard to get placed in a newspaper column like Walter Winchell's. The lines would be treated as authentic quotes as the star entered the premiere, club or ceremony (Lax 71). His reputation grew from this ability to see what would be humorous to say in a very public setting, or just generally what would make a particular star look …
Faulkner, Mccarthy, And The Arthurian Tradition, Matt O'Connell
Faulkner, Mccarthy, And The Arthurian Tradition, Matt O'Connell
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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Invoking The Darkness: Thematic Unification Via Druidic Context In William Butler Yeats' The Secret Rose, Amy Marciano
Invoking The Darkness: Thematic Unification Via Druidic Context In William Butler Yeats' The Secret Rose, Amy Marciano
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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