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contributors – solidago
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Issue 1 fall 2016 narrow. R A Allen’s poetry. Has appeared in the New York Quarterly, Night Train, RHINO Poetry, Word Riot, Amuse-Bouche, Gravel, and elsewhere. He has one Pushcart nomination for poetry and one Best of the Web nomination for fiction. He lives in Memphis, the self-storage capital of the United States. Jeffrey H. MacLachlan also has recent work in New Ohio Review, Eleven Eleven, The William and Mary Review, among others. He teaches literature at Georgia College and State University...Maria...
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CRISPERANTO: The Quentin Crisp Archives ... All Things Quentin Crisp!
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CRISPERANTO: THE QUENTIN CRISP ARCHIVES. EXHIBITIONIST BY QUENTIN CRISP. The transcript of an interview broadcast. In the Third Programme on 28 February 1964. ON THE INIMITABLE QUENTIN CRISP. Laurence Watts interviews Phillip Ward. Read it at Pink News now! IN CONVERSATION WITH ADAM MARS-JONES. British Library Archival Sound Recordings. BFI NATIONAL ARCHIVE PRESENTS. Bernard Braden's 1968 interview with Mr. Crisp. QUENTIN CRISP IN BLACK AND WHITE. Photographs by Martin Fishman. See the film on Channel 4.
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Erin Pringle-Toungate: Quick Poetry Review: Mute by Raymond Luczak
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Writer of fictions,. Tender of small fires,. Dreamer born out of the Midwest. Tuesday, June 3, 2014. Quick Poetry Review: Mute by Raymond Luczak. I stumbled into Galludet's Spring issue of the. Deaf Studies Digital Journal. Http:/ dsdj.gallaudet.edu/), and discovered several storytellers and poets I didn't know about, one of those being Raymond Luczak who. Recited a poem from his book. How to Fall for a Deaf Man. As you drive home, notice how rhythmic. Telephone poles and corner signs are. Pockets of viv...
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Pagan Welcome | Deaf Pagan Crossroads
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I think there are many reasons why people choose the Pagan Path…. For some, it is an opportunity to put their faith into a cause that is truly important to them, be it feminism, ecology, democracy, diversity, or whatever. For others, it’s a form of escapism – getting away from rules, rigidity, authority, dogma, anarchy, patriarchy, etc. So which of these describes my reason for becoming a Pagan? All of us are called to the Path, but only those with sensitivity, understanding, appreciation for the laws of...
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The Poetry of Barry G. Wick: February 2015
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The Poetry of Barry G. Wick. Thank you to those who have contributed via Paypal to support my writing. My account at Paypal is the same as my email: rikwrybac(at)yahoo.com. Friday, February 27, 2015. Here at the end of desert. There is nothing but the sand. Of the air in the city. A fan tail of dust. Becomes the next storm. Of wounds named by their depth. A dented can empty of food. He never ate in his threads,. So few they cannot be called clothing,. Growing from the peace of his mother. For next to it.
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The Poetry of Barry G. Wick: March 2014
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The Poetry of Barry G. Wick. Thank you to those who have contributed via Paypal to support my writing. My account at Paypal is the same as my email: rikwrybac(at)yahoo.com. Monday, March 31, 2014. Writer and Editor Russell Jaffe runs the Strange Cage poetry reading bacchanal in Iowa City near-by where I now live in Coralville. He edits an on-line poetry magazine he calls "USA".and he's published one of my newest poems. Here's the link:. I'm rolling in an ocean tank. And I hear the metal ripple. Where my ...
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The Poetry of Barry G. Wick: December 2014
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The Poetry of Barry G. Wick. Thank you to those who have contributed via Paypal to support my writing. My account at Paypal is the same as my email: rikwrybac(at)yahoo.com. Tuesday, December 2, 2014. Barrys Christmas Card 2014. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Barry G. Wick's Biography. Enjoy a Petite Retreat at Home. After Long Busyness: A Poetry Blog. Born-Again Death Wish: spiritual obstacles. FOCUSED WRITING: THE VALUE OF DESCRIPTION. Out of this Solitude. Barrys Christmas Card 2014.
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The Poetry of Barry G. Wick: March 2015
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The Poetry of Barry G. Wick. Thank you to those who have contributed via Paypal to support my writing. My account at Paypal is the same as my email: rikwrybac(at)yahoo.com. Monday, March 30, 2015. There was at one time. Once things are written. You don't stand a chance. When some intense believer. Will force your mind. Greetings from your god. Come from your neighbor. Who kills your new-mown grass. He holds quote signs. Better to lie down now. Than fight your hard path. To the stake's barbecue. We may no...
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The Poetry of Barry G. Wick: April 2015
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The Poetry of Barry G. Wick. Thank you to those who have contributed via Paypal to support my writing. My account at Paypal is the same as my email: rikwrybac(at)yahoo.com. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Just Along the Highway. A poem for those interested in Unidentified Flying Objects). We stop and pick up some fruit. On our way to the western shore. South Dakota is a long ways. From California, so we think. Perhaps, that is what all the fuss. Is about when people see. Disks, tubes and triangles. During whi...
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Has The Tribe changed what a deaf film can be? - BBC News
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Also in the News. Has The Tribe changed what a deaf film can be? The Tribe encourages audiences to focus on physical movement. A film opening in the UK this week changes perceptions of what a deaf film can be, writes Charlie Swinbourne. Significantly, there are no subtitles and no voiceover. The audience is asked to understand the film by picking up on the actors' physical expressions as they sign to each other - almost like watching a silent film. Because sign languages vary in countries across ...Who s...
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