Lost love | Lost love
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Aug.10.2010
If I knew then, what I know nowI’d like to think I’d choose a different way to goBut, my mistakes have paved the wayDown this dark and lonely, dead-end roadPoised on a stool in a corner of yet another bar, in front of a crowd of maybe fifty, the harmonies he played reached out to those around him....
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Apr.18.2009
It's summer and hell in Tucson, Arizona. Leslie and daughters, Sam and Audrey, have just landed at The Oasis, a seedy motor court along the Miracle Mile, a street notorious for prostitution, drugs, and skin joints. They are at the tag end of everything from money to hope, and so begins their...
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Nov.17.2008
SELECTED POEMS WRITTEN BY BOZENA INTRATOR
Bozena Intrator's poetry, . . . these are poems of love, poems of landscape:
wind across lakes, open skies, valleys, forests, a summer’s
coolness, the dark. And as they meld together, borderless, what is one,
is the other: landscape as love.
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Sep.21.2008
In the opening pages of Jamie Ford’s stunning debut novel, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, Henry Lee comes upon a crowd gathered outside the Panama Hotel, once the gateway to Seattle’s Japantown. It has been boarded up for decades, but now the new owner has made an incredible discovery:...
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