Andrew Lang, The Master of Fairyland

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  By Kenny Chumbley In the late 19th century, fairy tales had fallen out of favor with the general public; some educationalists even attacked them as...

The Long Weeping – By Jessie van Eerden ( An excerpt )

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                   ( The Long Weeping - In this collection of portraits, the eye is the vital “lamp of the body,” a spiritual organ...

Old Iron – By Peter Barrett

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  The routine was always the same. Winters, usually; summers occasionally. The search for a new car always occurred in the extremes of each season. Dad,...

What is Poetry? – By Colin Ian Jeffery

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    I believe poetry is the highest of mankind’s literary achievements, timeless, appealing down the ages, revealing imagery of the poet’s struggles and experiences, stresses...

The Bone-Crushers – By Jeanne Farewell

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    They did not just crush them: they ate them.  Some of the bones were of animals from the slaughterhouse; others were human bones from...

Theater Musings – By Gary Beck

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    Seven million G.I.s returned from World War II and went to college on the G.I. bill, paid for by grateful Uncle Sam. This led...

Ever More – By George Angel

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    We are temporary arrangements, assuming some improvised access to autonomy, exploring surrounding chaos, telescoping, with what filters appear to be in reach, at whims...

The Eight Memes of the Postmodern Mystery – By Ted Gioia

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  What do postmodern writers have against the mystery novel?  For reasons that perhaps only a Lacan or Derrida could deconstruct, they have turned to it again...

George MacDonald and Fantasy – By Kenny Chumbley

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Vanshree – By Swati Moheet Agrawal

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    Vanshree, Marve Road, Mumbai – 64   An ode to my childhood home, the house that built me, the place etched in my heart forever! I am overwhelmed with...