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Archive for November, 2011

Let Me Introduce You To: Dylan Thomas by Andrew Scott

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November 29, 2011
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Dylan Thomas was first published as a teenager. He had many poems published during this period, most notably, “And Death Shall Have No Dominion”. It was the work in his young writing career that brought the attention of such accomplished poets as T. S. Eliot and Stephen Spender. In 1946, the...
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Tonight From Iron Mountain: “Anthony” by Alabaster De Plume

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November 15, 2011
Written by Alabaster Deplume

  22/10/2011 Once a week, I am lucky enough to work for an organisation called Ordinary Lifestyles. We support people with learning difficulties, to live. You will have your own ideas about what is implied, by the last word in that sentence, everyone does. Occasionally, though, for some of us, that implication can be...
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Jaded With Jade Miramontes: On Bullying

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November 13, 2011
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Bullying has been a problem in our school system and society for many, many years now. It seems that lately, this particular issue is getting worse and worse, judging from the amount of publicity it has been garnering. Sadly, nearly all of us have been a victim of bullying for one reason or another....
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Let Me Introduce You To: H. P. Lovecraft by Andrew Scott

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November 7, 2011
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This writer was relaxing to a book one day by the legendary Stephen King.  Ironically enough, I had been researching and reading one of his influences very recently.   The one and only Mr. H. P. Lovecraft, so let me take the time to introduce you to the writer, H. P. Lovecraft.  Howard Phillips Lovecraft...
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Murder In The Literary Degree by Jared S. Anderson

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November 4, 2011
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I like to kill people and as of this moment, I have killed eleven of them. Not real ones of course, but fictional ones. I don’t know that I would enjoy murdering a real person. I don’t think I would be very good at it for one thing, and for another, it just seems...
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Tonight From Iron Mountain: “Viva” by Alabaster DePlume

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November 2, 2011
written by Alabaster Deplume

Viva 15/10/2011 Less than a decade ago, I worked in a nightclub. Throughout the grand and grimy halls of the ex-Odeon complex known as ‘Sol Viva,’ I would scamper, incredulous, retrieving bottles, detritus, extraneous filth. My memories of the time are colourful, and include couples emerging sheepishly from toilet cubicles, sachets of white powder...
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“The Circus of Death”, Charles Bukowski, 1920-1994 An Essay Analysis by Victor Claude Pirtle

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November 2, 2011
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“The Circus of Death”, by Charles Bukowski, 1920-1994 An essay of a poem Stanza First   Death: “it’s there / from the beginning, to the middle, to the / end,” (1-3). Within the first three lines of the poem Bukowski sets the mood for this lyric about death in which death is all inclusive...
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Socializing In A Hard Place by Alberita Johnson

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November 2, 2011
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When faced with a difficult question or even worst several of them we can often choke, get an odd look on our face like the proverbial deer caught in the headlights and stumble through the answer. Watching the recent debates I have been a witness to such a seen as I am sure many...
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