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A Deep and Gorgeous Thirst
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

A Deep and Gorgeous Thirst

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In the footsteps of Charles Bukowski comes Hosho McCreesh's magnum opus of drunk poetry. Mammoth in size and scope, A Deep & Gorgeous Thirst is unlike any of McCreesh's previous collections. "A Deep & Gorgeous Thirst is for anyone who's ever had a drinking buddy-and who hasn't? A perfect elegy to the illusions and delusions of alcohol. A book to be tasted and savored." -Mark SaFranko, author of Hating Olivia, and No Strings

The Art of Touch
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 207

The Art of Touch

In The Art of Touch: Prose and Poetry from the Pandemic and Beyond, the unique voices of thirty-nine of some of the most creative thinkers of our times have been brought together to consider the profound impact of one of our five main senses: touch. Psychologists, healers, massage therapists, academics, creative writers, and others reflect on or tell personal stories about what it means to be able to touch or experience touch, or to have to go without it—as so many did and still do because of the COVID-19 pandemic. They explore how transmissions such as texting may impede opportunities for touch, while those like Zoom may make it possible for people who otherwise might be left behind to stay “in touch.” From the experience of touching beloved animals to the life-changing ways in which books and performances can touch us, virtually all aspects of touch are acknowledged in these pages.

The Crafter's Design Library - Celtic
  • Language: en

The Crafter's Design Library - Celtic

A user-friendly library of designs inspired by ancient Celtic sources.

Flash Fiction Fridays
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 56

Flash Fiction Fridays

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-01-16
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Flash Fiction Friday is a monthly radio program aired on WUWM's Lake Effect in Milwaukee, WI. Each month host Robert Vaughan selects local writers who come in, do a quick flash interview and read their flash fiction piece on the air. Then, Robert reads a national writer's piece and ties the two together with a theme that he discusses with his co-host, Stephanie Lecci. After doing this every month in 2011, Vaughan decided to create an anthology to honor the writers who shared their work on the radio program. Writers include Meg Tuite, Sheldon Lee Compton, Susan Gibb, Len Kuntz, Julie Innis, Sam Rasnake, Susan Tepper, Joani Reese, Christopher Allen, Sara Lippmann and many more.

The House That Made Me
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

The House That Made Me

Home—the place where we were born, where we learned our first lessons, where family was defined. The very notion evokes powerful feelings, feelings as individual as our fingerprints, as enduring as the universe and as inescapable as gravity. In this candid, evocative collection of essays, a diverse group of acclaimed authors reflects on the diverse homes, neighborhoods, and experiences that helped shape them—using Google Earth software to revisit the location in the process. Moving and life-affirming, this poignant anthology gives fresh insight into the concept of Home. This anthology includes 19 essays by an array of diverse award-winning authors, including: • Tim Johnston, author of ...

NANO Fiction Volume 4 Number 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 62

NANO Fiction Volume 4 Number 2

NANO Fiction (print ISSN 1935-844X; digital ISSN 2160-939X) is non-profit literary journal that publishes flash fiction—a form of short story also known as micro fiction, micro narrative, micro-story, microrrelatos, postcard fiction, the short short, the short short story, kürzestgeschichten, and sudden fiction—of 300 words or fewer. Featuring twenty to thirty authors in each issue, NANO Fiction has roots that draw from Aesop’s Fables and Zen Koans. Notable practitioners of this prose form include Lydia Davis, Franz Kafka, Italo Calvino, Ignacio Martínez de Pisón, Naguib Mahfouz, and Linor Goralik, among others. This issue of NANO Fiction features works by: Lauri Anderson,Andrew Bal...

Tincture Journal Issue Thirteen (Autumn 2016)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Tincture Journal Issue Thirteen (Autumn 2016)

Tincture Journal is a quarterly literary journal based in Brisbane, Australia. For Issue Thirteen table of contents, visit our website at http://tincture-journal.com/

The Medulla Review: Volume 1 Anthology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 109

The Medulla Review: Volume 1 Anthology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

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A Companion to Multiethnic Literature of the United States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 453

A Companion to Multiethnic Literature of the United States

Provides the most comprehensive collection of scholarship on the multiethnic literature of the United States A Companion to the Multiethnic Literature of the United States is the first in-depth reference work dedicated to the histories, genres, themes, cultural contexts, and new directions of American literature by authors of varied ethnic backgrounds. Engaging multiethnic literature as a distinct field of study, this unprecedented volume brings together a wide range of critical and theoretical approaches to offer analyses of African American, Latinx, Native American, Asian American, Jewish American, and Arab American literatures, among others. Chapters written by a diverse panel of leading ...

Pistols, Politics and the Press
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

Pistols, Politics and the Press

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-01-22
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  • Publisher: McFarland

This book argues that dueling should be looked at as a fundamental part of the history of journalism. By examining the nineteenth century Code Duello, the accepted standards under which a duel is conducted, the author explores the causes of combative responses involving journalists. Each chapter examines an aspect of the practice from the nineteenth century through the present, including the connections between the ritualized aggression of the past and the feuding among blog journalists today. A comprehensive bibliography as well as an overview of accepted practices under the Code of Honor as faced by nineteenth century journalists are provided.