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Making Love During The Apocalypse, Richard Jude Goodness May 2007

Making Love During The Apocalypse, Richard Jude Goodness

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

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Fugitive Day, Ellen Prentiss Cambell May 2007

Fugitive Day, Ellen Prentiss Cambell

Bryant Literary Review

Yonder Hills it was called then, and still is now, after the first line from an old hymn my grandmother used to sing, "Yonder Hills are very Fair."


The Agreement, Lewis Schrager May 2007

The Agreement, Lewis Schrager

Bryant Literary Review

When the shooting starts, the tourists stay home. No tourists, no business--Mamoun Aboulafia knew the situation all too well.


Worms, Gary Guinn May 2007

Worms, Gary Guinn

Bryant Literary Review

At the wine and cheese party for the clinic staff, John described his worm farm to Doctor Miles.


Country Junction, Tom Miller Juvik May 2007

Country Junction, Tom Miller Juvik

Bryant Literary Review

Talk to anyone in the county about the murder of Al DeLancy, the explanation will be the same.


Office Girl, Barry Jay Kaplan May 2007

Office Girl, Barry Jay Kaplan

Bryant Literary Review

I work in an office. I have my own desk which has a drawer right under the main surface where inside when I was hired and sat down at it for the first time I found paper clips and little pads of different colors and lots of pens and pencils…


The Rocking Cradle, Juned Subhan May 2007

The Rocking Cradle, Juned Subhan

Bryant Literary Review

It was bizarre when it happened to them, like a sign of something else to come, as if it was only the beginning, as if they should have foreseen it, but didn't, and were foolish not to.


Discussion Questions, Kevin Toth May 2007

Discussion Questions, Kevin Toth

Bryant Literary Review

Now that you've finished the novel, use the following questions to strengthen your understanding of the text or to spark discussion amongst your class or book club.


Dragonflies On The Stairs, Gary Pedler May 2007

Dragonflies On The Stairs, Gary Pedler

Bryant Literary Review

It was the only Victorian left on the block. On either side stood apartment buildings, one from the turn of the last century, the other from the nineteen eighties, both nondescript in different ways.


The Lincoln-Douglas Debate Of 1984, Tom Williams May 2007

The Lincoln-Douglas Debate Of 1984, Tom Williams

Bryant Literary Review

I should have conceded as soon as Abraham Lincoln entered the room.


Elizabeth Goudge Revisited: The Lost Art Of Happily Ever After, Anne A. Salter Jan 2007

Elizabeth Goudge Revisited: The Lost Art Of Happily Ever After, Anne A. Salter

Georgia Library Quarterly

The article focuses on the works of novelist Elizabeth Goudge. Her style of writing has been described as adult fairy tales. Her works were greatly influenced by the Victorian Period. Goudge's book "The White Witch" presents the historical backdrop of the English Civil War. Writer Josephine Lawrence stated in her review of the novelist's book "Gentian Hill" that the Victorian side of Goudge makes it appealing.


New Growth: Recent Kentucky Writings, Jackie Rogers, Melissa Pitts, Wanda Fries, Aimee Zaring, Michael Croley, Lauren Titus, Matt Jaeger, Mike Hampton, Jess Stanfill, Bev Olert, Todd Hunt Dec 2006

New Growth: Recent Kentucky Writings, Jackie Rogers, Melissa Pitts, Wanda Fries, Aimee Zaring, Michael Croley, Lauren Titus, Matt Jaeger, Mike Hampton, Jess Stanfill, Bev Olert, Todd Hunt

Charlie Sweet

In the 19th century Kentucky was at the crossroads of western migration and expansion. We believe this collection will demonstrate, along with earlier anthologies, that the Commonwealth is once again becoming the epicenter of literary output. Too often the media paint a picture of America as a bi-coastal country with little in between. One message from New Growth is that there are other, important voices that will be heard. Check out this collection and see if you don't agree