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I would wish him to enlarge his sympathies by patient and living observation while he grows in mental power. It is in the impartial practice of life, if anywhere, that the promise of perfection for his art can be found, rather than in the absurd formulas trying to prescribe this or that particular method of technique or conception. Let him mature the strength of his imagination amongst the things of this earth, which it is his business to cherish and know, and refrain from calling down his inspiration ready-made from some heaven of perfections of which he knows nothing. And I would not grudge him the proud illusion that will come sometimes to a writer: the illusion that his achievement has almost equalled the greatness of his dream.
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SKELETON, by Steven Schwartz | ||
from Ploughshares
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THE CITY OF ZINDER, by Kathleen Hill | ||
from Web Del Sol
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THE SON AND HEIR, by Alexander Hausser | ||
from Grand Street
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RIVAGES ROSES FOR NEILS BOHR, by Bradford Morrow | ||
from Web Del Sol
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THE DOUBLE'S COMPLAINT, by M. T. Sharif | ||
from The Literary Review
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SATURN DEVOURING ONE OF HIS CHILDREN, by Alex Bove | ||
from Mississippi Review
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THREE SHORT FICTIONS, by Paul Beckman | ||
from Web Del Sol
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ONCOMING TRAFFIC, by Wendy Cholbi | ||
from Blue Moon Review
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THE MOTH DRAWN TO THE LIGHT, by Victor Pelevin | ||
from Grand Street
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SEX AND LVING WITH A BISEXUAL VEGETARIAN, | ||
by Caitlin Dundon from Alsop Review
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WOMAN STRUCK BY CAR TURNS INTO NYMPHOMANIAC, | ||
by Robert Olen Butler from Web Del Sol
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THE POETRY OF IRAN, | ||
from The Literary Review
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THE STONE, by Len Roberts | ||
from Cream City Review
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POETRY, PART 2, by Robert Hill Long | ||
from Web Del Sol
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AS WE ARE, by Jane Hohenberger | ||
from Hootenanny
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POETRY, PART 1, by David Ignatow | ||
from Web Del Sol
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PRAIA DOS ORIXAS, by Campbell McGrath | ||
from Ploughshares
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I LIE ABOUT MY LIFE, by Marjorie Saiser | ||
from Cream City Review
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MARRIAGE LICENSE/CAT PRISM, by Will Hochman | ||
from Eclectica
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EXCERPTS FROM 'POSTCARDS TO JULIANA,' | ||
by Alan DeNiro from Blue Moon Review
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PETER MATHIESSEN, by Kay Bonetti | ||
from Missouri Review
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JESSICA HAGEDORN, by Kay Bonetti | ||
from Missouri Review
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THE NINE GROUNDS OF INTELLECTUAL WARFARE, | ||
by Paul Mann from Postmodern Culture
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POSTFEMINIST FORUM, | ||
from Alt-X
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IT'S NEVER AS GOOD AFTER LUNCH , | ||
Sexual Mutants Interview from Alt-X
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ENDS AND MEANS: THEORIZING APOCALYPSE IN THE 1990'S, | ||
by James Berger from Postmodern Culture
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