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The Tequila Sunrise, Ben Vance
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Romans, Michael Almasian
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Untitled, . Larkin
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Written On The Tragic Death Not A Solider In Germany, Charles M. Herbek Maj.
Written On The Tragic Death Not A Solider In Germany, Charles M. Herbek Maj.
The Messenger
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Just An Observation, Y. H. N.
Vertigo, David Blaschke
Rock, Scissors, Paper ... Dynamite, James Mcnamara
Rock, Scissors, Paper ... Dynamite, James Mcnamara
The Messenger
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Other Journeys, Phillip Dross
Other Journeys, Phillip Dross
New England Journal of Public Policy
Phillip Dross was a writer. He was forty-three years of age when he died of AIDS in January 1987. Four years earlier, he had come to Newburyport, Massachusetts, to live and to face hard realities about himself — the legacy of a painful, confusing childhood in Florida, where he grew up, bouts with alcoholism, and his own shortcomings as a writer, for although he drove his friends to distraction talking about writing, he could not endure long hours alone, especially at the typewriter.
He made progress — the slow, plodding progress that characterizes the struggle within oneself that can be …
Shawnee Silhouette (Winter 1988)
Shawnee Silhouette (Winter 1988)
Silhouette
The Shawnee Silhouette is published quarterly by the editorial staff at Shawnee State University in Portsmouth, Ohio. Subscriptions are available for $2.00 a copy or $5.00 a year. The three issues will be published during Fall, Winter, and Spring Quarters. Submissions are invited in the areas of prose, poetry, art, and photography.
Staff
- Charles Whitt, Editor-in-Chief
- Henry C. Mason, Poetry Editor
- Matthew J. Bush, Fiction Editor
- Janet Nesler, Photography Editor
- Jan Stein, Art Editor
With special thanks to Rebecca Isaac whose knowledge and patience helped make this publication possible.
Printed by Shawnee State Print Shop Director, Kenneth Powell
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