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My Archives: August 2003

Saturday, August 2, 2003

The Journal of the Lincoln Heights Literary Society, Issue 1

If the French Revolution had really succeeded, this month would be Thermidor, as renamed by the poet, Fabre d'Eglantine, in 1792, which then became the Year I.
Editorial
by Ginger Mayerson

Posted by Editor @ 03:08 PM PST [Link]

June, 2003: Recently the fifth book in JK Rowling's "Harry Potter" franchise was been released, after much fanfare by its publisher and much anticipation by its target market of young readers in roughly the 9-13 age group.
Rowling in Dough
by Ellen Bauerle

Posted by Editor @ 03:05 PM PST [Link]

By the time that Jessica tipped her chair back and yelled, "Rick! Make us some coffee!" we'd been sitting in our chairs for hours.
Coffee for the Marrieds
by Amy Qualls-McClure

Posted by Editor @ 03:04 PM PST [Link]

It is late in Beethoven's Ninth.
Dual Emergence
by Geoff Fernald

Posted by Editor @ 03:04 PM PST [Link]

The Anglican church in the UK, if not worldwide, is reportedly about to be riven by the decision of the Bishop of Oxford to appoint an avowed homosexual to be the Bishop of Reading.
Sermitorial
by Jane Seaton

Posted by Editor @ 03:01 PM PST [Link]

The nurse, an angel
Haiku Reflections From a Hospital Bed
by Robert Tribble

Posted by Editor @ 03:01 PM PST [Link]

Sight has always been my most reassuring sense.
What I See
by Carol Colin

Posted by Editor @ 03:00 PM PST [Link]

Out of the house into the garden I go I stop, stunned.
On First Seeing my Garden After a Month in the Hospital
by Robert Tribble

Posted by Editor @ 03:00 PM PST [Link]

While it is rumored that there are no longer any consequences to HIV infection, e.g. AIDS is "cured", this is by no means accurate.
HIV IS CURED! Fact or Fiction?
by Kathleen E. Rodgers

Posted by Editor @ 02:59 PM PST [Link]

Well, we can start telling gay men that they don't exist in an alternate moral universe, where anything that a gay man wants to do in the sack, however self- or other-destructive, is his right.
An Interview with Dan Savage
by Ginger Mayerson and Laurel Sutton

Posted by Editor @ 02:58 PM PST [Link]

It is just air moving,
The Santa Anas
by Mick Harrigan

Posted by Editor @ 02:57 PM PST [Link]

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