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Notes From The Bulls: The Unedited Journals Of Verl Newman, Joe Wilkins Jan 2013

Notes From The Bulls: The Unedited Journals Of Verl Newman, Joe Wilkins

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This short story by Joe Wilkins originally appeared in Orion.


Dream On, Joe Wilkins Jan 2013

Dream On, Joe Wilkins

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In this essay, Joe Wilkins describes what he believes are the essential elements of Western films.


Oneironaut: New And Used Poems, Mark Bonica Jan 2013

Oneironaut: New And Used Poems, Mark Bonica

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From dream invading penguins to retired poker players, Hermes on a skateboard and Dionysus drinking Mad Dog, butterflies and stock markets, astronomy explained with Jell-O, flying pianos and elves who work at the grocery store - this second collection of poetry from Mark Bonica, following up on "Accounting, An Introduction", explores a variety of emotions, moods, and life moments using devices from the understated ordinary to the fantastical.


Speculative Fiction, J. Michael Hunter Jan 2013

Speculative Fiction, J. Michael Hunter

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Speculative fiction describes a broad grouping of fiction types containing fantastical content. It includes genres such as horror, science fiction, and fantasy. It can include other genres such as mystery and romance if stories in those categories alter reality with elements of magic and the supernatural. It can include non-genre fiction and any story with strange, weird, or amazing things going on. Speculative fiction takes readers out of the real world into a place beyond reality, a place where anything is possible. Mormon writers, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), appear to be particularly …