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Noneuclidean Cafe - a journal of unexpected meetings. Noneuclidean Cafe is a quartely online journal, founded in 2005, devoted to Personal Growth and the Arts.
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Index of Works by Author. Volume 2 (2006 - 2007). Fall, 2006 (Vol 2, Iss 1). Winter, 2007 (Vol 2, Iss 2). Spring, 2007 (Vol 2, Iss 3). Summer, 2007 (Vol 2, Iss 4). Volume 1 (2005 - 2006). Fall/Winter 2005 (Vol 1, Iss 1). Spring 2006 (Vol 1, Iss 2). Summer, 2006 (Vol 1, Iss 3).
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Volume 3, Issue 2.
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Noneuclidean Cafe is currently Closed to Submissions. Announcements - March 10, 2008. 2007 and 2008 have been a time of great personal change, and those changes have impacted Noneuclidean Cafe's turnaround time and its publication schedule. (If you want more background, you can read more here. To get back on a regular schedule, Noneuclidean Cafe is doing the following:. Noneuclidean Cafe will publish a Winter-Spring Double Issue in April. We won't be publishing a Summer Issue this year. We are particular...
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It's a Bear's Life: Bears on Babies, Installmoo 4: Halloween
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It's a Bear's Life. The Life and Times of an anarcho-syndicalist group of Bears, formerly of Manhattan, now living in Canadia. Wednesday, October 24, 2007. Bears on Babies, Installmoo 4: Halloween. Tomorrow Baby turns seven weeks. Which is perfect timing, because according to 3D Pregnancy. The skull is translucent, so the brain is visible. Best Halloween. Costume. Ever. Posted by The Bears at 1:38 PM. 7 people left us caaaandy:. Hold me, I'm scared. Is very very spoooooky! Ooo, Bears, that is scary!
Kevin P. Keating: Fiction, Essays & Commentary
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Kevin P. Keating: Fiction, Essays and Commentary. Saturday, May 23, 2015. Starred review of THE CAPTIVE CONDITION. VERDICT: Not an academic send-up à la Richard Russo or Jon Hassler but a highly literary look at the faces of evil in almost all of its guises. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Green Hills Literary Lantern. Library Journal starred review of THE CAPTIVE CO. Publishers Weekly starred review of THE CAPTIVE . Picture Window template. Template images by andynwt.
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Kevin P. Keating: Fiction, Essays and Commentary. Tuesday, November 19, 2013. From the November 15, 2013 edition of Publishers Weekly. Last fall, Timothy O’Connell, an editor at Vintage, noticed a starred PW review of The Natural Order of Things. And rights for all formats for The Captive Condition. Vintage released an e-book of The Natural Order of Things. And will publish the book as a Vintage Contemporaries paperback original in April 2014, alongside an updated e-book. O’Connell expects the ...Picture...
Kevin P. Keating: Fiction, Essays & Commentary
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Kevin P. Keating: Fiction, Essays and Commentary. Tuesday, July 07, 2015. Review of THE CAPTIVE CONDITION. In Open Letters Monthly. Is a big, smart, showy Grand Guignol feat, an order of magnitude more accomplished and more interesting than. The Natural Order of Things. READ THE ENTIRE REVIEW. Reading your article is such a privilege. It does inspire me, I hope that you can share more positive thoughts. Visit my site too. The link is posted below. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Publishers Weekly Pic...
Kevin P. Keating: Fiction, Essays & Commentary
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Kevin P. Keating: Fiction, Essays and Commentary. Wednesday, January 22, 2014. Starred review of THE NATURAL ORDER OF THINGS. Sunk a few rungs lower in hell, featuring the abuse of animals, prostitutes, handicapped children, and just about every husband and wife in town. Keating’s prose, though, is serpentine and sinewy and all-around gorgeous; if Jack Ketchum had plotted Franzen’s The Corrections. 2001), it might’ve looked something like this.". Read the entire review. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Kevin P. Keating: Fiction, Essays & Commentary
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Kevin P. Keating: Fiction, Essays and Commentary. Sunday, July 26, 2015. Review of THE CAPTIVE CONDITION. In Mystery Scene Magazine:. Literary novels, horror, and humor seldom mix—fantasist Christopher Moore being one of the rare exceptions—but now comes Kevin P. Keating to deliver a brilliant novel so dark, yet so laugh-out-loud funny, that he’s close to inventing a new genre. Keating first broke on the literary scene with the highly praised. The Natural Order of Things. Read the Entire Review.
Kevin P. Keating: Fiction, Essays & Commentary
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Kevin P. Keating: Fiction, Essays and Commentary. Sunday, September 22, 2013. My First Trip to Los Angeles". As I boarded the number 33 bus near Culver City I asked the driver, “How long does it take to get to the beach from here? The driver was strangely evasive. “Uh…maybe…oh…twenty minutes or so,” he said, and I knew he was lying. But it’s only seven miles away.”. Ad the entire story. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Green Hills Literary Lantern.
Kevin P. Keating: Fiction, Essays & Commentary
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Kevin P. Keating: Fiction, Essays and Commentary. Tuesday, June 09, 2015. Launches at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con International on July 9! Kevin P. Keating. Has received starred reviews for. Pantheon Books, 7/7/2015. Is at once chilling, deliciously dark, and quirkily hilarious. As a boilermaker turned author, Kevin has a fascinating and unique take on thriller writing. Kevin appears on the. Thursday, July 9 at 4 pm. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
Kevin P. Keating: Fiction, Essays & Commentary
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Kevin P. Keating: Fiction, Essays and Commentary. Wednesday, February 11, 2015. Pre-Publicity for THE CAPTIVE CONDITION. People in the know are talking about this new work from Keating, a former steel mill’s boilermaker who became an English professor and literary journal regular until his small-press first novel,. The Natural Order of Things. CONTINUE READING ARTICLE HERE. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Green Hills Literary Lantern.
Kevin P. Keating: Fiction, Essays & Commentary
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Kevin P. Keating: Fiction, Essays and Commentary. Saturday, May 23, 2015. Keating’s sophomore novel (after The Natural Order of Things. READ THE REVIEW HERE. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Green Hills Literary Lantern. Library Journal starred review of THE CAPTIVE CO. Publishers Weekly starred review of THE CAPTIVE . Picture Window template. Template images by andynwt.
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Welcome to the Non-Euclidean Geometry Homepage. History of Non-Euclidean Geometry. Applications of Non-Euclidean Geometry. This page has been visited:.
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non-Euclidean babies | Just another forty-degree day
Just another forty-degree day. January 23, 2011. There is a thin line, I’m starting to realize, between emotional honesty and just kind of being a cunt. I don’t know, I probably shouldn’t say too much. Let’s just say that guy’s done too much drugs. The answer, I realized, was disappointing. He’s right here. February 9, 2010. The Antlers – Wake. Here is a brief introduction to. As written in a recent email from Kush:. About a depressed cancer patient at Sloan-Kettering! Now whos name-dropping, Karen?
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The Wallet to Entitlement Ratio. In the course of my many jobs, I've noted an intriguing mathematico-sociological phenomenon which I've dubbed The Wallet to Entitlement Ratio. Write this down, because it'll soon be textbook material in graduate-level sociology classes. Your customer's wallet, the greater. The sense of entitlement he or she is likely to possess. After all, they've either worked hard within society's rules, or else they're darn good at manipulating the rules to their benefit. Eithe...The s...
Slushpile Musings
Some things I've noticed in the 2 1/2 years I've been reading the Noneuclidean Cafe slushpile. Wednesday, July 25, 2007. Working with Meter and Rhyme. I mentioned at the end of the last post I'd save meter and rhyme for a separate entry. So I wanted to come back and offer some thoughts on what to watch out for when working with meter and/or rhyme. The single biggest problem I see in metrical poetry is that it's too regular, and over-regular meter tends towards a sing-song quality:. A poem lovely as a tree.
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Volume 3, Issue 2 - Winter-Spring 2008. Noneuclidean Cafe's Double Winter-Spring 2008 issue is here. To receive free notification. When new issues are online. Books by Noneuclidean Cafe Contributors. Noneuclidean Cafe is currently closed to new submissions. Nonfiction by Carole Ann Moleti. Fiction by Eric Stever, Sherri H. Hoffman,. Melinda Selmys, Derek J. Goodman, Ralph Greco, Jr.,. CA Cole and Judi Lowenburg Forman. Poetry by Ken Head, Kristine Ong Muslim,. Rob Omura, John Irvine and John Grey.
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Stitchy adventures, by teacupfaery. Sunday, 11 May 2014. I have been quietly stitching my way through a glorious sunshiny spring here in Ireland. April was wonderful. A blaze of sunlight on the river water and bright green leaves bursting into the blue skies. I don't like to be indoors too much in this weather, so I have mostly been working on hand stitching and knitting projects. I recently tried some of Wild Olive's. No more lost scissors, yay! Burger is part of the Summer Sampler. Hanging out in Camden.
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So he thinks he's a logician
So he thinks he's a logician. Friday, January 16, 2009. Ockham's Razor: an interesting way to define "logical". Wow I can't even tell you how oft I have been given the following as an assumption in an argument: "Given any two explanations of a phenomenon, the simpler of the two will be the correct one". You've seen this guy lurking around the corner, just outside the circle of lamplight, right? Latin, these days? Why must Ockham's Razor stand with the rules of truth-functional, or even first-order, logic?