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we travel too quickly through these houses and hourswe travel thickly like rich black beetles tottering on the edges of tables
Read MoreShe was married to two kings, reigned during the advent of trench warfare and the suppression of suffragettes, and stayed all her life a delightful dinner guest; A Year With the Windsors continues with the fascinating and fastidious Queen Mary.
Read More"In fact, many religions use the mandala type form to represent "Controlled Chaos." Stained glass windows are an example I have a closer relationship to ... they intrigued me for hours."
Read MoreIn his latest collection, The Wrecking Light, Robin Robertson blends the voices of generations of Scottish/Celtic bards and balladeers into his own unique style of poetry.
Read More"Spiro #0114" by Tim Eads
Read MoreWidowhood is lonely, darkly comic, defiant, and emotionally vital in Michelle Latiolais's new story collection. Jeff Bursey reviews.
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