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Sympathy for Lead, Or: Oh, How I Hate the Alchemists
by Susan Woodring I have a lot of sympathy for lead. In the days of alchemy, it was considered a base metal and, for many
Changing My Mind by Dale Neal
“On or about December 1910 human character changed,” Virginia Woolf once wrote. Relations between ”masters and servants, husbands and wives, parents and children” had irreversibly
What Change Means to Me by Jay Sizemore
Change is inevitable, unstoppable, constant, infinite, perpetual, necessary, integral, beautiful, chaotic, and it is what makes life possible while also ensuring its demise. Even when
Where Alligators Sleep by Sheldon Lee Compton
REVIEWED BY ANTONIOS MALTEZOS Where Alligators Sleep: Stories by Sheldon Lee Compton |Foxhead Books, 2014 |ISBN: 978-1-940876-08-5 There are hard drinkers, gamblers and junkies, addicts of
Why Iris Murdoch?
by Corey Mesler I am often asked (well, as often as people talk to me and think I might have something interesting to say) who