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A thrice-annual literary journal publishing some of the finest poetry, prose and nonfiction anywhere. The Winter 2011 issue contains work by Pickney Benedict, Clifford Garstang, Nina Schuyler, Jessica Barksdale, Deidre Woollard, Jill Stukenberg, Christopher Woods, Brandon A.M. Rosie Forrest, George Such, Jay Rubin, Kirby Wright, Tim Suermondt, John Rodwan, Pamela Balluck, Jessica Hahn, Theodore Worozbyt, Amy Schreibman Walter, Lyn LIfshin, Changming Yuan, Angie Macri, Lois Harrod, Nancy Cook, Cathy Kodra, Donna Coffey, Carol V Davis, Mary Christine Delea and Jen Edwards.
Prime Mincer is a thrice-annual literary magazine highlighting the best in fiction, creative non-fiction and verse.
RUMPALLA, RUMMAGING THROUGH ALBANIA is a newspaperman's book. In it Lucas not only writes about his experiences traveling throughout the then-closed, tightly -controlled Communist country in the late 1980s, but he tells the story through the eyes of a reporter. In 1986 he became the first Americana reporter to be allowed into the country in thirty years. Returning again and again, Lucas chronicled the changes the country went through as it broke away from the hard line Communism of Joseph Stalin to join the rest of the nations of Europe as a fledging democracy. In between, the writer found time to search for the site of a World War II American plane crash, find his father's abandoned village, trace the High Albania footsteps of early English traveler Edith Durham, and help Kosovar refugees during the 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia. In between, searching for the heart of Albania, he got to know and interview Albanian peasants and presidents.
An award winning, thrice-annual literary journal publishing some of the finest poetry, prose and nonfiction anywhere. The Summer 2011 issue contains work by, Jude Bradley, Judy Jordan, Rickey Ginsburg, Amy Holwerda, KB Ballentine, Rich Murphy, Tracy Haught, Adam Tavel, Michael Ryan, Sequoia Nagamatsu, Sybil Baker, Rick Marlatt, Margaret, Elysia Garcia, James Valvis, Addy Evenson, Kate Moening David Morris Parson, MJ Nicholls, Abigail Hines, David Kawrykow Valery Petrovskiy, Rob Schultz Jan LaPerle, Kate Wolf, Matthew Guenette, Kristine Ong Muslim, Sandy Fontana, Michelle Wotowiec, Peter Branson
A SMALL GROUP OF SURVIVORS OF THE LAST VIRUS WANT THEIR LIVES BACK...With memories of masks, lockdowns, empty supermarket shelves, a crumbled tourism industry and a depleted workforce left in its wake, the virus eventually comes to an end.But then it wasn't the end...A last virus has resurfaced without warning or remorse, and in its wake creates riots over food, erratic public violence and a uniformed militia that takes the law into its own hands while the global panic ripples through an unstable society.The last virus created the world's desperate cry of humanity...With nothing but destruction remaining, a small band of survivors wish for peace to build something to live for and try to put the terrible past behind them.A life of suffering was no longer acceptable. They want something more than only surviving... yet the world has changed and the fear it will not change back grows within all who can remember what it was before the last virus appeared..."A dystopian classic in the making as we see the worst of a society in chaos and indulge in the tale of hope and dreams... A page turner for all lovers of great imagined stories..." Colin, Indie Book reviewer
Describes how the team of OSS (Office of Strategic Services) agents aided the Communist-led Partisans in an attempt to weaken the Nazi cause in Albania and neighboring Italy. This book also looks at the small core of hardened men who comprised these teams, including each member's background and his fitness for his wartime role behind enemy lines.
This book explores the theoretical basis of an individual's ethical obligations to others as self-knowing beings. It identifies a class of interpretive moral wrongs and shows how an individual's obligations in respect of these wrongs can be understood.
We are facing a future of unbounded complexity. Whether that complexity is harnessed to build a world that is safe, pleasant, humane and profitable, or whether it causes us to careen off a cliff into an abyss of mind-numbing junk is an open question.
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