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Poetry, Donald Johnson Dec 2002

Poetry, Donald Johnson

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


We Remember: Dayton Area Student Writing And Artwork About The Holocaust, Dayton Holocaust Resource Center Oct 2002

We Remember: Dayton Area Student Writing And Artwork About The Holocaust, Dayton Holocaust Resource Center

Dayton Holocaust Resource Center Publications

The study of the Holocaust involves very personal involvement by a teacher and the interaction of his or her students. The culmination oft his study may be writings or art that release the deep feelings stirred by this study.

For the past fifteen years we have conducted the Holocaust Writing Contest and the Max May Memorial Holocaust Art Contest to encourage this expression by students. Through the contests, we have seen some remarkable student work. Hundreds of Dayton-area public and parochial children in grades six through twelve have submitted their efforts. The level of sensitivity and creativity in these works …


Of Surgery Performed Atop A Ford Galaxie, Anmarie Trimble Oct 2002

Of Surgery Performed Atop A Ford Galaxie, Anmarie Trimble

University Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations

Poetry


Dream Of Daily Bread, Anmarie Trimble Oct 2002

Dream Of Daily Bread, Anmarie Trimble

University Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations

Contemporary Poetry and Poetics


The Lantern Vol. 70, No. 1, Fall 2002, Alison Shaffer, Katy Diana, Christopher Tereshko, Susannah Fisher, Drew Petersen, Klaus Yoder, John Ramsey, Sarah Kauffman, Rachel Jessica Daniel, Keith Truman, Jen Brink, Kate Chapman, Laura Phillips, Dennis Kearney, Cara Nageli, Sarah Napolitan Oct 2002

The Lantern Vol. 70, No. 1, Fall 2002, Alison Shaffer, Katy Diana, Christopher Tereshko, Susannah Fisher, Drew Petersen, Klaus Yoder, John Ramsey, Sarah Kauffman, Rachel Jessica Daniel, Keith Truman, Jen Brink, Kate Chapman, Laura Phillips, Dennis Kearney, Cara Nageli, Sarah Napolitan

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• (For Z)
• Little Sister
• Eulogy to Her Son, Dead at 22
• Tuesday
• 7 Couplets for Drawing Genevieve
• Diner Reflection
• We Swam. We Made Sand Castles.
• His Lips Were Figure Fitting
• Public Transportation
• Pop Culture
• Running the Ridge
• Like a Sunflower
• Snooze
• Match
• Behavioral Correctional Facility of Santa Fe...
• The Cellar


Tygr 2002: A Literary & Art Magazine, Jill Forrestal, Jana Hacker May 2002

Tygr 2002: A Literary & Art Magazine, Jill Forrestal, Jana Hacker

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine Archives (1985-2017)

TYGR is the student art and literary magazine for Olivet Nazarene University.


Commonthought Vol. 13 (2002), Commonthought Staff Apr 2002

Commonthought Vol. 13 (2002), 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.


2002 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department Apr 2002

2002 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department

Quiz and Quill

No abstract provided.


Et Cetera, Marshall University Apr 2002

Et Cetera, Marshall University

Et Cetera

Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.

Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.


The Lantern Vol. 69, No. 2, Spring 2002, Erin Dickerson, Cory Spangler, Kevin Hankins, Sarah Kauffman, Christopher Tereshko, Sarah Napolitan, Alison Shaffer, Melanie Scriptunas, John Ramsey, Christine Spera, Monica Stahl, Patricia Quinn, Syreeta Dixon, Raquel Pidal, Genevieve Romeo, Dennis Kearney, Phil Malachowski, Rosabelle Diaz, Michael Pomante, Katie Lambert, Daniel Bruno Apr 2002

The Lantern Vol. 69, No. 2, Spring 2002, Erin Dickerson, Cory Spangler, Kevin Hankins, Sarah Kauffman, Christopher Tereshko, Sarah Napolitan, Alison Shaffer, Melanie Scriptunas, John Ramsey, Christine Spera, Monica Stahl, Patricia Quinn, Syreeta Dixon, Raquel Pidal, Genevieve Romeo, Dennis Kearney, Phil Malachowski, Rosabelle Diaz, Michael Pomante, Katie Lambert, Daniel Bruno

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• What was Said in the Court of Riong
• Bailan Pies (Dancing Feet)
• Canard
• Vernacular City
• Saturday Night Motorcycles
• The Muse
• I Stuffed my Face in the Herbs
• Jacob's Nightingale
• At Tracey's
• Ona Time, a Rhym-mer
• For Yo Yo Ma's Encore
• Two Minutes from Earl's Court Tube Station
• For Two
• Bald
• This Year's Love
• The Dimmer Switch
• Tickertape
• Imaginary Highway
• First Kiss and Related Terrors
• Hairball
• His Hobbies
• Spaghetti Dinner


Tribute To Dr. Harold Horton, Trevor L. Clement Jan 2002

Tribute To Dr. Harold Horton, Trevor L. Clement

Trotter Review

Poem by Trevor Clement on the passing of Dr. Harold Willard Horton, Sr., to whom this issue of the Trotter Review is dedicated.


Michael Jennings Folio, Michael Jennings Jan 2002

Michael Jennings Folio, Michael Jennings

Corresponding Voices

An English-language folio of poetry, entitled "Sometime Before Words Perhaps," by Michael Jennings.


Kerry Shawn Keys Folio, Kerry Shawn Keys Jan 2002

Kerry Shawn Keys Folio, Kerry Shawn Keys

Corresponding Voices

An English-language folio of poetry, entitled "Maya-Song," by Kerry Shawn Keys.


Corresponding Voices Volume 1 (Complete) Jan 2002

Corresponding Voices Volume 1 (Complete)

Corresponding Voices

The full issue of Corresponding Voices volume 1, featuring Michael Jennings, Edgar Paiewonsky-Conde, Suzanne Shane, Kerry Shawn Keys, Lila Zemborain, and edited by Pedro Cuperman.


The Secret Agent Held Over At O'Hare, Bill Sweeney Jan 2002

The Secret Agent Held Over At O'Hare, Bill Sweeney

Bryant Literary Review

It was nice to see Chicago
on the way to Santiago


Flush, David Jauss Jan 2002

Flush, David Jauss

Bryant Literary Review

My father didn't throw the hammer at me,
just toward me. I told myself it didn't hurt


Everyone, Barry Ballard Jan 2002

Everyone, Barry Ballard

Bryant Literary Review

Everyone is born. Everyone grows, wonders,


North Korea Threatens To End Talks, Test Missile, Ace Boggess Jan 2002

North Korea Threatens To End Talks, Test Missile, Ace Boggess

Bryant Literary Review

Westerners point fingers;
Japanese wave their arms


Study/Leaves, Leonard Gontarek Jan 2002

Study/Leaves, Leonard Gontarek

Bryant Literary Review

I once understood it.
It was something you scraped off.


The Mad Girl Can't Bear Change, Lyn Lifshin Jan 2002

The Mad Girl Can't Bear Change, Lyn Lifshin

Bryant Literary Review

In a year where
that's all there is.


Swell, Gary Maggio Jan 2002

Swell, Gary Maggio

Bryant Literary Review

If
all he could move were
his eyes


In A November Woods, David James Jan 2002

In A November Woods, David James

Bryant Literary Review

Along the ridges
A white moth


May Day, Ken Mccullough Jan 2002

May Day, Ken Mccullough

Bryant Literary Review

It happens when I feel myself
turning into a cottonwood


The Gerbils, Rustin Larson Jan 2002

The Gerbils, Rustin Larson

Bryant Literary Review

Happily busy in the middle of the night
Destroying their cardboard tube. To sleep


"Tiny, Delicate Fishbones...", Peggy Lin Duthie Jan 2002

"Tiny, Delicate Fishbones...", Peggy Lin Duthie

Bryant Literary Review

Some January days, every scrap of sky
sparkles needle-sharp blue and clean


The Letter Carrier, Ronald Thorpe Jan 2002

The Letter Carrier, Ronald Thorpe

Bryant Literary Review

Who understood him? Not his brothers.
His father's love had been drained away


The Nazi, Baron Wormser Jan 2002

The Nazi, Baron Wormser

Bryant Literary Review

I can't remember who played the Nazi
But his face thrummed like glass in summer sun.


Frog Legs, Robert Samarotto Jan 2002

Frog Legs, Robert Samarotto

Bryant Literary Review

They lie on my plate
like dismembered Barbie Dolls.


The Middle Years, Walt Mcdonald Jan 2002

The Middle Years, Walt Mcdonald

Bryant Literary Review

Planning a family, we thought heaven would be
four collie pups, two acres without a fence


On The Horizon, Bill Sweeney Jan 2002

On The Horizon, Bill Sweeney

Bryant Literary Review

Girls measure their shadows across a tiny courtyard;
above, telephone lines, aerials, antenna