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My Archives: November 2003
Sunday, November 9, 2003
The Journal of the Lincoln Heights Literary Society, Issue 2
Ah, Brumaire already. How time flies when you're over forty.
Editorial
by Ginger MayersonPosted by Editor @ 08:50 PM PST [Link]
The proceeding was an excerpt from "Beowulf", a 5th century epic poem and some of the only direct evidence we have of the work of the scop.
Coming of the Quake Clans: Return of the Scop?
By Kelly S. TaylorPosted by Editor @ 08:48 PM PST [Link]
Somewhere
Nightfall at the Corner of Hoover and Adams
By William BensonPosted by Editor @ 08:47 PM PST [Link]
In most parts of the country summer starts on Memorial Day. Here in Wilmington it really starts with the Flower Market.
Rain and Roses
By Lynn LoperPosted by Editor @ 08:47 PM PST [Link]
At fifty-nine we are sorting items in our rental home;
Unessential Ingredients
By Geoff FernaldPosted by Editor @ 08:46 PM PST [Link]
The Flash Mob was one of the first technology-driven fads of the early twenty-first century.
Dispersed Flash Mobs: A History
By Tom GoodPosted by Editor @ 08:45 PM PST [Link]
Before we can sow the wheat,
By the Ear of the Mule
By Robert Dean TribblePosted by Editor @ 08:45 PM PST [Link]
No one in the family knows how Johnny's burial was arranged. The fact is, we didn't know he had died until eight years after the fact.
Johnny
By Erik M. StevensPosted by Editor @ 08:43 PM PST [Link]
California back road,
Orchard
By Geoff FernaldPosted by Editor @ 08:42 PM PST [Link]
I recently had an argument with a friend (my head) over the film "Head". As this argument progressed to an unfulfilling climax, I soon realized that my friend understood none of the film.
It's in Your Head (Part 1)
By Donatella DelBonoPosted by Editor @ 08:42 PM PST [Link]
I'm a lifelong journalist. I think everyone is immoral.
An Interview with John Bloom
By Ginger Mayerson and Laurel Sutton
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