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  • Karla Cordero: Pick of the Week [ed. Terence Winch]

    September 17, 2023

                              ______________________________________________________ Tiburón once, as a child, my parents & a credit card bought a pool table & i found myself in…

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  • Epigraph of the Month: Poe

    September 16, 2023

    This is the epigraph that Edgar Allan Poe chose for "The Murders in the Rue Morgue": "What song the Syrens sang, or what name Achilles assumed when he hid himself among women, although puzzling…

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  • Epigraph of the Month: Poe

    September 16, 2023

    This is the epigraph that Edgar Allan Poe chose for "The Murders in the Rue Morgue": "What song the Syrens sang, or what name Achilles assumed when he hid himself among women, although puzzling…

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  • Rosh Hashanah 2023 [by Mitch Sisskind]

    September 15, 2023

    Rosh Hashanah   The fox guarding the hen house Is a figure of speech about how By trying to rectify some situation You can actually make it worse.   But if you have dementia…

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  • Rosh Hashanah 2023 [by Mitch Sisskind]

    September 15, 2023

    Rosh Hashanah   The fox guarding the hen house Is a figure of speech about how By trying to rectify some situation You can actually make it worse.   But if you have dementia…

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  • Wordsmith’s A.Word.A.Day: The Cento

    September 14, 2023

    The Cento PRONUNCIATION: (SEN-to)  MEANING: noun: A literary work, especially a poem, composed of parts taken from works of other authors. ETYMOLOGY: From Latin cento (patchwork). Earliest documented use: 1605. NOTES: Nobel-prize-winning poet T.S.…

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