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| | | | Review of Amara Mesnik, "Canary, Canary," Luna Station Quarterly 61 (2025): 327-347 -- Purchase online. Reviewed by Sara L. Uckelman. One could describe the premise of this story as: Colonizing men get their comeuppance -- and since it comes at the hands of a young woman, it's rather satisfying. On the other hand, it could... | |
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| | | | On the Use of Google Translate in Writing a History of PantomimeDownload "On the Use of Google Translate in Writing a History of Pantomime," a small paper presented at the West Coast Germanists Workshop University of California Davis, March 17, 2018. | |
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| | | | https://ceenphotography.files.wordpress.com/2020/11/111620cmmc.jpg?w=294 Cees' Close Up challenge is always a reason for me to play with my camera and try to figure out what I am doing. Now that August is upon us, the bee are closing in on the end of summer rush to gain as much nectar as possible. I am always fascinated at the... | |
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| | Review of Stefan Alcalá Slater, "Tornado Breakers Don't Cry," Flash Fiction Online 132 (September 2024): 8-11 -- Purchase here. Reviewed by Sara L. Uckelman. On the one hand, this is a story about a tornado breaker whose role is to protect her town from the dangerous twisters. On the other hand, it's equally a story... |