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Prose Excerpt, Corina Bardoff

Posted by on Nov 29, 2010 in Etc. | 0 comments

Corina Bardoff’s Birthday Cake Tigers is featured in the upcoming issue of Side B Magazine, due out on DECEMBER 1st. You can find the rest of her poem, along with several other works of poetry, prose, art and photography by ordering the PDF or print version of the magazine available on our website starting this...

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Issue #2: Poetry Excerpt, Andrea Janov

Posted by on Nov 28, 2010 in Etc. | 0 comments

Andrea Janov’s Single Second is featured in the upcoming issue of Side B Magazine, due out on DECEMBER 1st. You can find the rest of her poem, along with several other works of poetry, prose, art and photography by ordering the PDF or print version of the magazine available on our website starting this...

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A Slice from the Library of Congress Archives

Posted by on Nov 27, 2010 in Etc. | 0 comments

The Library of Congress is the de facto national library of the United States, and since it’s beginning in 1800, it has held some of the nation’s most priceless books, documents, and after the civil war, photographs. Possessing 142 million items that stretch over 650 miles of bookshelves, it is the world’s largest library. One of my...

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“There was a Child Went Forth,” Walt Whitman

Posted by on Nov 26, 2010 in Etc. | 0 comments

There was a child went forth every day;   And the first object he look’d upon, that object he became;   And that object became part of him for the day, or a certain part of the day, or for many years, or stretching cycles of years.      The early lilacs became part of this child,   And grass, and white and red morning-glories, and white and red...

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Spotlight on Michael Arndt

Posted by on Nov 25, 2010 in Etc. | 0 comments

“Whether writing for lost and striving souls traveling in the “Little Miss Sunshine” van, or runaway toys coming to terms with loss and change, Arndt has a gift for writing emotional payoff. Which helps explain why he’s risen so high on the strength of just two films.” - Michael Cavna of The Washington Post A full-time...

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