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read every single thing. I like to think of it as one level of engagement up from Twitter. Whereas ... Matt Wood Monday, October 25, 2010 Blog If Twitter is the water cooler and news ticker of my web ... compared to some web geeks. I used to subscribe to more before I started using Twitter, because RSS was the ...
which is here an unreal void. TRI-QUARTERLY 1161 Issue 4 page ... Page 161 from Issue 4 It is possible to protect over long periods of time only structures built ... instance. (p. 68) Never leaving the house, our narrator, spying about it and studying it like an ...
Page 117 from Issue 25 His Precursors," were also published in that newspaper, on July ... strikes me as significant that they were composed during Borges' most active period of essay and ... narrative production. "The Flower of Coleridge" visibly sets out to trace the evolution of ...
Page 368 from Issue 25 name, for it is theirs long beforehand, and from eternity." ... that such a history could be written without the mention of a single writer. It was not the first time ... is such equality and identity both of judgment and point of view in the narrative that it is plainly ...
addresses issues of timeliness vs timelessness in literature; that is, an author could spend a lot of time ... developing a storyline around Twitter, and then 10 years from now when Twitter is gone we'll all laugh ... be because we're just now seeing the first crop of writers to whom Twitter and Facebook and text ...
Page 130 from Issue 80 to know what really caused the events of the period, that it is only ... and mother. Only in passing, 130 Issue 80 page ... whatever histories or historical novels do narrate turns out almost by definition to be inconsequential. In ...
nonfiction craft essays adapted for TriQuarterly Online from the panel “ The Persona in Personal Narrative ... one.... The writing we call personal narrative is written by people who, in essence, are imagining only ... turned out, the most appropriate narrator s. During the early stages of composing, I discovered that ...
I did this with 2666 too, except I got so invested in the narrative I stopped reading entirely. I didn’t ... it's long. I have a thing about finishing books, and I rarely if ever stop reading one entirely ... my shelf that I finally admitted I bought as a trophy), the author built the narrative in a way that ...
Page from Issue 61 #37 Going to Heaven: a fantasy about love and death, narrated entirely through ... introduction by Algis Budrys. 268 pp. $5.95 Issue 61 page ...
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a fantasy about love and death, narrated entirely through photographs. Produced by Elliott Anderson, ... Page from Issue 58 #33 Ongoing American Fiction 01: James Purdy, David Kranes, Alan Sillitoe, Paul ... Molinaro, Paul West, Ian MacMillan, Joyce Carol Oates, Peter Michelson. 256 pp. $5.00 #37 Going to Heaven: ...

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