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Description: Attendee recalls visiting the fair several times as a 17-year-old boy, and living very close to Forest Park experiencing the construction and destruction of the buildings. He conducted experiments in the Education building with high school classmates as part of a chemistry exhibit.
What dreams do you fear? Here Reinhart expands from his sci-fi, experimental, and family standards for a darker pen dipped in blood, darkness, loss, confusion, disorientation, and fear. These 24 prose poems deviate in style from Reinhart's previous collections, but readers familiar with his work will recognize common themes of personal struggle, light in darkness, ants, papers, and Kevin Bacon. Reinhart describes himself as a transtemporal arsonist, so these vignettes serve as sparks in the night against time, little possibilities to light the morning path. His work has been nominated for multiple Rhysling and Dwarf Stars Awards, and Reinhart was awarded the 2016 Dark Poetry Scholarship from the Horror Writers Association. Darkness is beautiful, even as it eats away at each of us. To date, he has penned four collections of poetry, most recently "broken bottle of time" (Alban Lake, 2017). Find his work at http: //home.hampshire.edu/ jcr00/reinhart.html and @JReinhartPoet
Description: Form created for the oral history project and a partial transcript of Mr Reinhart's remembrances (some personal information has been redacted).
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Issues for 1860, 1866-67, 1869, 1872 include directories of Covington and Newport, Kentucky.
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