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Articles 31 - 60 of 135
Full-Text Articles in Fiction
Happy-Go-Lucky, Diane Shipley Decillis
On Dating, Kaci Carpenter
Mathematics Of Ties That Bind, J. Alan Nelson
November Windfall, Sheryl L. Nelms
After The Last One, J. Alan Nelson
Contributors, Westview Staff
The Whole Enchilada, Marilyn Gilbert Komechak
Begun On September 10, 2007, About 10:30 P.M…., Stan Hardegree
Begun On September 10, 2007, About 10:30 P.M…., Stan Hardegree
Westview
No abstract provided.
Howard Bahr Recollections, Jill Jones
An Interview With Howard Bahr, Kevin Collins
Departing Moments, Judith Pokras
Attachments, Marsha Koretzky
One Ordinary Cat, Martha Holmes
The Day Peeps Tried To Kill My Brother, John Bradshaw
Mildromeda: Pantoum, Martha Modena Vertreace-Doody
Pawhuska, 1880, Cheryl Loetscher
Acrophobia, Robert W. Cosgriff
My Son, Laura Johnson
Abyss, J. Alan Nelson
The Eclectic Rigors Of My Spiritual Practice, Susannah W. Simpson
The Eclectic Rigors Of My Spiritual Practice, Susannah W. Simpson
Westview
No abstract provided.
Africa, Joanne Lowery
Something Like Santeria, Corey Mingura
The Guard Of Sipán, J. Todd Hawkins
Hélène Boucher, J. Todd Hawkins
¡Escriba! ¡Write! Volume 7, June 2009, Hostos Community College Library
¡Escriba! ¡Write! Volume 7, June 2009, Hostos Community College Library
¡Escriba!
No abstract provided.
5ive Minutes To Madalyn: Why Do You Have A Lantern?, Calliope
5ive Minutes To Madalyn: Why Do You Have A Lantern?, Calliope
Calliope
No abstract provided.
Sensibilities, Nsu University School
Sensibilities, Nsu University School
Hieroglyphics: the NSU University School Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
The Promethean, Volume 17, Contents May Be Hot, 2009, English Department, Concordia University-Portland
The Promethean, Volume 17, Contents May Be Hot, 2009, English Department, Concordia University-Portland
The Promethean
During our first meeting, I let the staff know my expectations for the 2008-2009 Promethean edition. Like previous years, I imagined fresh, bold writing and raw talent. With the same inspiration, I imagined a bolder journal; a journal with power and authenticity; a journal that would forever be memorable for the quality, quantity and impression. The Promethean staff grounded these ideas, while the contributors shaped them. I've never felt prouder of The Promethean. Graduating and leaving the position to Kristine never scared me; I knew we had the same visions, and I give all the credit to her.
-Jess Bouchard, …
Ode To Everything Ordinary, Mary Christine Delea
Ode To Everything Ordinary, Mary Christine Delea
Bryant Literary Review
Praise the #2 pencil
To A Former Student Training To Become An Interrogator, David O'Connell
To A Former Student Training To Become An Interrogator, David O'Connell
Bryant Literary Review
They say pressure isn't torture
and, at times, because I don't know better
I'm willing to agree