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Writing Memoir
This past semester I took a class called Contemporary Memoir. It was an interesting yet puzzling class in which we read a variety of different memoirs "Another Bullshit Night in Suck City" by Nick Flynn, "Me...
1 commentDear Granny Smith - an extract
You ask me what has most changed about the job in the 30 years I’ve been here and I’ll tell you. It is time. We used to have time. Not just time for ourselves: time for other people too. We...
0 commentsThe Silent Suburbs
THE SILENT SUBURBS The Australian suburb is probably one of the most ignored things about the place. In all the big cities, there they are, untold tonnages of domesticity, neurosis, and a sort of familiar...
1 commentA career in character- change
Change Character is a fluid thing, and people do change; to a point. Sometimes change is for the better, sometimes not. Identity isn’t a simple matter of definition. Your character is...
1 commentWhat's Your Poo Telling You? Book by Richman & Sheth M.D.
What’s Your Poo Telling You? by Josh Richman and Anish Sheth, M.D. (aka Dr. Stool) book review is a funny book which illustrates and defines type of bowel movements and poop problems. Author of "What's My Pee Selling Me?".
0 commentsDucks Don't Play Accordions
Structure is combination. Yet some things don’t combine. This was the problem facing a gathering of philosophers, sociologists, management scientists, and other vagrants as they clustered about in...
0 commentsThe Baboon's Left Testicle
Welcome to The Baboon's Left Testicle (Part One of Two), the new lewd and juvenile work of Gary McArthur and Andrew Baker from Middlesbrough in the north east of England. If you like a rip-roaring,...
0 commentsMy Favorite Romance Authors
I’ve been reading romance novels for almost 20 years now. Ok, confession time! I used to be a romance novel snob. I couldn’t imagine why any educated, independent, free-thinking, self-respecting woman...
2 commentsReading books for fun
From the time small babies are able to sit up they should have books to look at. Reading books is an essential and integral part of our lives. Even when there are no words in the books it encourages and...
0 commentsStrong is Your Hold by Galway Kinnell
In Galway Kinnell’s “Strong is Your Hold” his poems rejected the idea of seeking fulfillment by escaping into the imaginary world, and instead has his characters inhabiting perfectly tangible worlds....
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