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Jul.24.2008
NC ART GALLERY A MUST
  One of the problems about doing research for an article is sometimes that one gets this incredible desire to be « clever » and find links between people, places or dates that either have no connection whatsoever or would, quite obviously, be better treated in separate papers; today was one...
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Jul.24.2008
NC ART GALLERY A MUST
  One of the problems about doing research for an article is sometimes that one gets this incredible desire to be « clever » and find links between people, places or dates that either have no connection whatsoever or would, quite obviously, be better treated in separate papers; today was one...
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Jul.24.2008
red bar
  Sound's off There ‘s a white circle with a red bar through it As I look at the pictures that deceive the eye Tuned into red laced fields analogued and digital I can  see  them but cannot hear them - Cry ? It’s a systems ’convenience for only silent visions. Defragmented flickering...
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Jul.22.2008
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  « Love in the Mist » He walked to the village shop , the church bell striking 10 He bought the flower covered enveloppe and sowed it ‘s contents well He told me when the spring would come he would be where he had been . To carefully watch the spring flowers push their heads above the village...
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Jul.21.2008
"I have the greatest respect for writers ; they are the people who help shape our world and ultimately change it" JB
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Jul.19.2008
PENSHIP Round and round the world does turn and we in couplets do the same. The act of penship is our guide for onward does our love abide. Not in the past , but here and now do words between us gently grow then do I feel your strength in me and yield my all to our chemistry. For those who haven'...
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Jul.18.2008
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Settings -Characters - Plots Question of the day Whatever happened to setting? Much modern fiction, especially best sellers, seem to be content to add a famous place name here or merely mention one in a catchy pop tune there, calling for some sort of Pavlovian reaction on the part of the reader...
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Jul.18.2008
ducks away
  One of my favorite American novels is How to Make an American Quilt by Whitney Otto I think it's one of the best structured and one of the cleverest - plus it got me interested in quilt making and I can't sew, so in some round the houses way it did much more than it set out to . "Oh dear yes...
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