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The Journal of Brian Ezhno
By L. A. Scaccia
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Brian Ezhno believes his deceased brother Henry wanted him to read The Diary of Anne Frank, so that Brian would begin to... More > communicate with him through a diary of his own. In his journal, Brian laments Henry's death, and accepts the blame for that accident that he perceives his parents and sister hold against him. At the same time he chronicles his intensifying break with reality, a crack that became a crevice that's pushing him to commit a terrible crime. < Less
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Roses, Rhododendrons, &ce.
By L. A. Scaccia
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A photography collection of flowers and gardens.
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Maps to Imaginary Places
By Lindsay A. Scaccia
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This book spans six years, from 2002 to 2008, and contains 119 poems, including four which were previously published in contest anthologies.
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The Journal of Brian Ezhno
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Brian Ezhno believes his deceased brother Henry wanted him to read The Diary of Anne Frank, so that Brian would begin to... More > communicate with him through a diary of his own. In his journal, Brian laments Henry's death, and accepts the blame for that accident that he perceives his parents and sister hold against him. At the same time he chronicles his intensifying break with reality, a crack that became a crevice that's pushing him to commit a terrible crime. < Less
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The Potomac River at Shepherdstown, West Virginia
By Lindsay Scaccia
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Photographs taken of the Potomac River area of Shepherdstown, WV.
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Maps to Imaginary Places
By Lindsay Scaccia
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This book spans six years, from 2002 to 2008, and contains 119 poems, including four which were previously published in contest anthologies.
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I'm Lindsay, AKA Sacha, Sophie, or L. A.; Marshall University graduating class of May 2012 if all goes according to plan (so far, so good). Radio/television production and English. Writing seriously since 1999, though currently on something like a hiatus. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in December 2011, a lot of things are taking a back seat for now...
Page title is a line from Tristan Tzara's "Dada Manifesto: Dadaist Disgust."