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268;ervená Barva Press Bookstore. T M De Vos. Alexander G. Dryer. Becoming an Ancestor Poems by Lucille Lang Day. 268;ervená Barva Press, 2015. Lucille Lang Day is the author of nine previous poetry collections and chapbooks, including The Curvature of Blue. The Book of Answers. Her first poetry collection, Self-Portrait with Hand Microscope. Received the Joseph Henry Jackson Award in Literature; her most recent chapbook, Dreaming of Sunflowers: Museum Poems. The poems in Becoming an Ancestor. The Curvat...
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The Sweet Flag: June 2009
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We two boys together clinging, One the other never leaving Walt Whitman Leaves of Grass The Calamus Cluster. Celtic Realm of Fancy. Guest Blogging Schedule 2013. Bend in the Road. Available now at MLR. A new Terran Realm story. Here you'll find news, interviews, reviews, trivia, research, excerpts referring to gay speculative fiction. Including historical and contemporary settings. I hope that this Blog will be an interactive one. I'm looking forward to sharing! A Song of the Sidhe. Musings of a Wordsmith.
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Mykola Dementiuk » Vienna Dolorosa
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What I've Been Reading
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What I've Been Reading. What I've Been Reading. Some books I've enjoyed lately. THE MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE by Philip K Dick (Vintage 1962). One of the most astonishing books I ve read in a very long time, it reverberates long after you close its covers. This parable of good and evil, and the illusory nature of truth, depicts a post-World War II world where Germany and Japan have carved up much of the globe between them, including North America. Here there is no God, only politics and the I Ching. This is...