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Articles 31 - 56 of 56
Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Tanka Reptilia, Lawrence Smith
Tanka Reptilia, Lawrence Smith
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
Tanka Reptilia
Ghostshipping, Margot A. Kelley
Yesterday's Edges: Land, Sea, Sky, Ellen Goldsmith
Editor's Note, Linda Buckmaster
Full Issue, The Editors
On The Whale-Way, Sarah Harlan-Haughey
Dirt, Bianca Lech
Hard Frost, Bianca Lech
Off To School In The Atlantic (Tremont, Maine), Matthew E. Bernier
Off To School In The Atlantic (Tremont, Maine), Matthew E. Bernier
The Catch
No abstract provided.
Editor's Note, Volume 2, Kathleen Ellis
From The Inside Out, And Through., Dominique Ovalle
From The Inside Out, And Through., Dominique Ovalle
The STEAM Journal
These photographs describe “Science” born of consumerism, hijacked by me, economically disenfranchised, or rather—temporarily embarrassed, artist. I was putzing around Malibu—my old college stomping ground, looking for free food; maybe a sample of some gourmet $5 chocolate, and all I got were these photographs.
Marine Museum, Bob Brooks
Marine Museum, Bob Brooks
The Catch
Poem inspired by the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport, Maine
Restoration, Pat Ranzoni
Restoration, Pat Ranzoni
The Catch
Poem commemorating the removal of the Great Works Dam on the Penobscot River.
Sardine Manifesto 7, Karin Spitfire
Sardine Manifesto 7, Karin Spitfire
The Catch
Poem about fisheries decline, Atlantic herring, sardines, Atlantic salmon, Atlantic cod
Transference, Chris Crittenden
Gut Knife, Chris Crittenden
The Land Mark, Circa 1930, Ray Beal
The Land Mark, Circa 1930, Ray Beal
The Catch
Poem about fisherman returning to home port in Beals, Maine.
The Case, Nancy Tancredi
Cleat, Carl Little
Cleat, Carl Little
The Catch
Poem inspired by sculpture located in Henry Cove, Winter Harbor, Maine. Sculpture completed as part of Schoodic International Sculpture Symposium.
Hope, Valerie Lawson
Hope, Valerie Lawson
The Catch
Poem about cod and herring fishing, sardine canning in Downeast Maine.
Editor's Note, Catherine Schmitt
Three Poems: The Lorenz Transformations, Rotating The Strange Attractor To Find The Principal Components, The Sieve Of Eratosthenes, Robin Chapman
Three Poems: The Lorenz Transformations, Rotating The Strange Attractor To Find The Principal Components, The Sieve Of Eratosthenes, Robin Chapman
Journal of Humanistic Mathematics
No abstract provided.
Accounts Of An Illness: Extracts, Ron Schreiber
Accounts Of An Illness: Extracts, Ron Schreiber
New England Journal of Public Policy
The following pieces, with an introduction by the author, are from a work in progress entitled John, to be published in the fall of 1988 by Hanging Loose Press and Calamus Books, New York City. In this work, Ron Schreiber, John's lover of nine years, writes a chronicle of a terminal illness from diagnosis to death.
Ron Schreiber's poems first appeared in Radical America's "Facing AIDS," a special issue devoted to AIDS.