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Tag Archives: cottage reading. August 15, 2015 · 5:29 pm. Station Eleven: Why are you having a baby when the world is ending? So what does my baby-end-of-the-world-angst have to do with. More than the (truly excellent) video game. The Last of Us. And the host of other post-apocolyptic futures we’ve encountered in recent years,. Calls on us to consider not only the everyday marvels and luxuries that surround our priviledged lives, but the threads of civilization that make a human life worth living: art, c...
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Category Archives: Prize Winner. October 31, 2016 · 8:23 pm. A Brief History Of Seven Killings: In which I quit reading the book. I didn’t finish Marlon James’. A Brief History of Seven Killings. I read enough of it that I’m okay writing a review, but if you find my incomplete reading problematic by all means – skip the review. (and I’m sorry M. though maybe you want to quit, too? So why did I stop? Filed under Book I'll Forget I Read (no fault of their own). Tagged as a brief history of seven killings.
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August 15, 2015 · 5:29 pm. Station Eleven: Why are you having a baby when the world is ending? I’ve wanted a baby since my lady bits started twitching in my late twenties. I’ve been asked – and had trouble replying – why I want a baby. It’s a good question, and one we (collective humanity we and my partner-and-me-we) should probably be able to answer before we go ahead and have one. Enter me reading Emily St John Mandel’s (excellent). So what does my baby-end-of-the-world-angst have to do with. Here is t...
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December 31, 2015 · 1:16 pm. The Heart Goes Last: Your Contract to Read All Atwood Has Been Voided. Thank God. As a student of Can Lit I am always going to get the new Margaret Atwood novel. It was in the contract I signed when I chose my field. Or did I not read the fine print? Or bother to inquire? If I had I might not have so readily signed on because at a certain point (as in. The Heart Goes Last). Reading the new Atwood is an obligation and chore, rather than pleasure and delight. The Heart Goes Last.
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Tag Archives: science fiction. August 15, 2015 · 5:29 pm. Station Eleven: Why are you having a baby when the world is ending? So what does my baby-end-of-the-world-angst have to do with. More than the (truly excellent) video game. The Last of Us. And the host of other post-apocolyptic futures we’ve encountered in recent years,. Calls on us to consider not only the everyday marvels and luxuries that surround our priviledged lives, but the threads of civilization that make a human life worth living: art, c...
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Bookshelf Reviews: June 2015
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Considered Opinions from Bookshelf Reviewers. Sunday, June 28, 2015. REVIEW: LOVE MAY FAIL. Reader, Official Member of the Human Race! This story, to quote the opening of Love May Fail. Entitles you to “ugliness and beauty, heartache and joy – the great highs and lows of existence – and everything in between.". Sunday, June 21, 2015. YA REVIEW: GLORY O'BRIEN'S HISTORY OF THE FUTURE. When thinking about Glory O’Brien’s History of the Future. By E Lockhart and The Program. Since Glory writes about the futu...
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Bookshelf Reviews: April 2015
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Considered Opinions from Bookshelf Reviewers. Sunday, April 26, 2015. REVIEW: KNIFE PARTY AT THE HOTEL EUROPA. Mark Anthony Jarman’s Knife Party at the Hotel Europa. There’s Vesuvius waiting to blow. Kayakers glide through corralled bodies of drowned immigrants. Gypsies stare and look away. Cousins fall in love, sort of. Nicholas Ruddock is the author of. How Loveta Got Her Baby . Monday, April 20, 2015. REVIEW: JIM GUTHRIE: WHO NEEDS WHAT. Hood honed his chops with two raunchy and poignant collections o...
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Off the Page Open Mic. GSW Board of Directors. Beth Anne Ellipsis: Treasurer. A Guelph based performance poet, Beth Anne Ellipsis crafts her words to reflect the lives of herself and those around her. Her work is earth inspired and speaks to the struggle we all face to find our true self and place in community. She is the founder of Guelph Spoken Word and the Guelph Poetry Slam. Contact at: bethanne@guelphspokenword.com. Truth Is … : Promotions and Outreach Coordinator. Danielle Workman: Volunteer Coordi...
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Bookshelf Reviews: September 2014
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Considered Opinions from Bookshelf Reviewers. Monday, September 29, 2014. During my first year of art college, I moved into a plushy apartment coloured in pastels. The one piece of décor that seemed out of place was a framed print of Alex Colville. 8217;s Horse and Train. Completed in 1954, Colville has described Horse and Train. As “the skeleton key to all my paintings." It was inspired by lines of prose by South African poet Roy Campbell. In which there is an unmistakable tip of the hat to ColvilleR...
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Bookshelf Reviews: November 2014
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Considered Opinions from Bookshelf Reviewers. Sunday, November 30, 2014. REVIEW: THE SECRET HISTORY OF WONDER WOMAN. Sufferin’ Suffragists, Superwoman! It’s Wonder Woman! And she doesn’t need a fey cape like all the super hero guys. Because their stories pale next to hers. She appeared in the dark days of World War II, in 1941. When what the world needed was another heroine! REVIEW: CURIOUS and THE MARSHMALLOW TEST. Ian Leslie’s book Curious. And Walter Mischel’s The Marshmallow Test. A fascinating book ...
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The escapades of Literature;. Languish in our awesome reviews- I mean, enjoy. Responses, Opinions and Muses. March 12, 2009. 1) Tell me what the poem/song is all about in your own words. What is the message/theme/issue in this song/poem that the singer/poet wants to convey to the audience? Marc: Alright. since the other guys don’t want to post their own opinions here I guess I have to do it myself -shrugs and panics-. 2)Why did your group choose this poem out of all the rest. Because frankly, I want to b...
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Poetry. Prose. Passion. March 20, 2012. I will be blogging at Tumblr indefinitely. You can find me here. March 18, 2012. The day is fresh-washed and fair, and there is a smell of tulips and narcissus in the air. The sunshine pours in at the bath-room window and bores through the water in the bath-tub in lathes and planes of greenish-white. It cleaves the water into flaws like a jewel, and cracks it to bright light. 8211; Amy Lowell, from ". We strain our eyes beyond this dusk to see. Not for That City.
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Patrick Henry College's Undergraduate Literary Journal. Vol 5 No. 1. Welcome to the online edition of Patrick Henry College’s literary journal,. And on another level,. Doubles as a handy pier from which to launch all sorts of sailing, nautical, and maritime imagery. In other words, ships are cool, and if we can work them into things, we will. We hope you enjoy reading. May our words be for God’s glory and your joy. 8211; Harrison Otis. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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August 15, 2015 · 5:29 pm. Station Eleven: Why are you having a baby when the world is ending? I’ve wanted a baby since my lady bits started twitching in my late twenties. I’ve been asked – and had trouble replying – why I want a baby. It’s a good question, and one we (collective humanity we and my partner-and-me-we) should probably be able to answer before we go ahead and have one. Enter me reading Emily St John Mandel’s (excellent). So what does my baby-end-of-the-world-angst have to do with. Click to ...
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Art Games: What Are They. The Literary Agent Life. Gaming: Let's Get Real. How To Get a Publishing Internship. AN INTERVIEW WITH DISASTERPEACE: COMPOSER OF FEZ. Ever heard of Rich Vreeland? Even if the name sounds unfamiliar, chances are good you've heard his music in games ranging from Fez to Shoot Many Robots. Better known by his. THE COMPANY OF MYSELF: ART FOR LONERS. Back in 2009, the recently released The Company of Myself struck a chord with lonely gamers and soared to popularity. As of today.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Thanks for dropping by Writing With Video! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! 10 Things I See. Latest Entries ». Filed under: Module 3. Mdash; Leave a comment. May 4, 2012. Filed under: Module 3. Mdash; Leave a comment. I realized that I like to double check my work and experiment a lot. Once I review my clips I think about what else I can add to make my argument clearer and I go back to reshoot. Filed under: Module 3. Generally wha...
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Literary Views strives to present significant works by authors, poets and playwrights which provide the reader with unique viewpoints seeking to express a broader understanding of the nature of reality. Ronald F. Davis. Ronald F. Davis (born 21 January 1948) is an American poet, playwright and essayist whose major works include Order and Chaos, Aspects of Actuality, Egress. And Philosophica et Poetica,. Which contains his essays, Humanistic Salvation. The Purpose Paradox Unraveled. The Plays for Dancers.
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