Monthly Archives: July 2006

Poem: The Voice You Hear When You Read Silently

I liked this poem the first time I ever read it - thank you Mrs. Bouldin!/
by Thomas Lux
is not silent, it is a speaking-
out-loud voice in your head; it is spoken,
a voice is saying it
as you read. It’s the writer’s words,
of course, in a literary sense
his or her “voice” but the sound
of that voice [...]

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Short Fiction: The Things We Do for Love

Not typically a fan of mysteries/suspense - sometimes they’re rather pedantic and horribly out-of-date - but this one was fun to read. Warnings: Contains profane abuse of the English language, greasy guys, and babies crying.
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The Things We Do for Love
by Jonathan Kellerman
Mashed spaghetti. Some things you could never prepare for.
It wasn’t as if [...]

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