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Skive Magazine - The 18-35 Demographic Issue - Dec 2011
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Authors: Christopher T. Dabrowski, Tadhg Muller, Patrick Parr, Mark Hendrickson, Nicolas James Hampton, Arnel Bansil, Cyndi... More > Gacosta, Matthew Davies, Matthew Thompson, Valentina Cano, Linda Crate, Nick Johnson, Daybert Linares, Sonnet Mondal, and Paul Durante. < Less
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No Printer Zone magazine - Issue 1 November 2011
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NPZ is dedicated to the Future of the Past: Hand-written & -drawn submissions are turned into books & ebooks. CONTENTS:... More > flicker (poem) by Christine Ann Kelley; Art by Shamsa Shamsher; A BRIT HIKOOL VERSE by P.A. Levy; Megan Gale (poem) by Steve Dodds; 5 Poems by Christopher Barnes; Cuffs (story) by Arielle Condon; Scent (verse) by Marie-Claude Bourjon - tr by LJ Watts (with art by the Author); The House That He Built (poem) by Andrew Scobie; An Existential Poem Written By Hand With An Old Pencil by J.J. Steinfeld; Petrol for Sex (poem) by Linda Visman; Birmingham Gardens (poem) by Debbie Robson; The Lost City (postcards verse) by JD Riso; Poems by Ernest Dempsey; blinking cursive (poem) by Diane Havens; The Fountain Pen (verse) by Eunice English; Poems by Lance Nizami; And The Night Belonged To Us (poem) by Brad Evans; Stories by Rijn Collins; WWI Postcard by Henri (tr by JD Riso); Poems by Kyle Hemmings; Snapshot (poem) by kaolin imago fire, and more... < Less
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Skive Magazine - June 2011 Issue - Non-U.S. Edition
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***N.B. This is the Non-U.S. Edition. For the U.S. Edition (shipping from U.S.) go to http://budurl.com/SkiveJune2011US ***... More > This issue of Skive contains all of your faves including stories from Charles Langley, Brian Biswas, Corey Mesler, Marie-Claude Bourjon, Brennan O’Shea, Matthew Thompson, Mel Fawcett, Wayne Scheer, Thomas Sullivan, Sue Pace, Robert McGowan, Wayne Wolfson, and newcomers as well. There are articles including J.D. Riso’s interview with America’s firebrand blogger Annetta Ribken, Michael Wolman explores the intricacies of chess tournaments, and Kyle Pala’s tongue-in-cheek religious quest will make you smile. And last but not least there are poems by Hosho McCreesh, Howie Good, Cyndi Gacosta, Philip Tinkler, Narelle Goulden, and Andrew Lankford. < Less
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Skive Magazine - June 2011 Issue - U.S. Edition
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***N.B. This is the U.S. Edition. For the Non-U.S. Edition (shipping to U.S. & outside U.S.) go to... More > http://budurl.com/SkiveJune2011NonUS *** This issue of Skive contains all of your faves including stories from Charles Langley, Brian Biswas, Corey Mesler, Marie-Claude Bourjon, Brennan O’Shea, Matthew Thompson, Mel Fawcett, Wayne Scheer, Thomas Sullivan, Sue Pace, Robert McGowan, Wayne Wolfson, and newcomers as well.
There are articles including J.D. Riso’s interview with America’s firebrand blogger Annetta Ribken, Michael Wolman explores the intricacies of chess tournaments, and Kyle Pala’s tongue-in-cheek religious quest will make you smile. And last but not least there are poems by Hosho McCreesh, Howie Good, Cyndi Gacosta, Philip Tinkler, Narelle Goulden, and Andrew Lankford. < Less |
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Days of Destruction : Selected Poems
By Gary Beck
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Days of Destruction is a journey through some of the modern horrors that assault our senses in the passionate search for... More > better understanding of our tormented world. The poems explore volatile international issues, the outrages of social abuses and personal anguish, as part of the ongoing events that wear down our tolerance, compassion and will to resist injustice... "I loved it. It was amazing writing. Very edgy and so powerful." - Gloria Mindock "Beck rails about social injustice, the inhumane, our forged inhumanity, class and other human bifurcations with power and a towering voice. In the first poem of the text, "Prisons", the poet takes a powerful stand against the institutionalization of the marginalized, the children who do not have a "vote" or "machine fueling funds", and thus no systemic "worth"." - Constance Stadler < Less
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Skive : Magazine November 2010: Americana
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The AMERICANA issue of Skive ! : all American authors and a few non-American authors writing about America. ARTICLES:... More > 'Kerouac Will' by Stephen Maughan; and 'The Author is Still Alive: Phillip Lopate and the Personal Essay' by Stefano Calzati. MEMOIRS: 'Only a Bird by Catherine Montague; ROTC Days, by Clyde L. Borg; and Body Count, by Jeffrey Miller. POEMS by Anna Sykora, Laurie Kolp, Luigi Monteferrante, Richard H. Peake, L.B. Sedlacek, Roxanne Hoffman, Mike Berger, Mel Waldman, Mark Swanson, Stefanie Maclin, Fariel Shafee, Thomas Houlton, and David S. Pointer. STORIES by Barbara Neu, Steve Myers, Andrew Stuchlik, Gloria L. Huang, Ricky Ginsburg, Russell Bittner, Brian Biswas, J. Boyer, Georgi Iliev, Hugh Fox, Jennifer Cottis, Robert McGowan, Fred Miller, Wayne Scheer, Paul Kavanagh, Kat Kambes, Will Tinkham, Ben Paris, Sally York, Karen Beatty, Kevin Brown, Vivian McInerny, Brian Long, Michael P. Bischoff, and Jessie Peacock. < Less
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Skive Magazine : Issue 13, December 2009
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Tales of Scrubwood and Beyond : short stories and poems of humour and...
By Andrew Scobie
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***N.B. This is the U.S. Edition for U.S. Customers. In compiling this series of short stories, I attempted to give an... More > honest and accurate account of what it is like to live in the heart of Australian multicultural society, and the socio-economic realities that go with it - with a great deal of tongue-in-cheek licence thrown in. It is important to note that the first four and last four of these stories stand apart and are not related to the 'Scrubwood' experience. Multiculturalism has become somewhat a dirty word in Australia of late, though in contrast to other countries, where most nations have failed, Australia has at least succeeded to a reasonable degree in providing a certain amount of cultural harmony. If 'Scrubwood' offends then perhaps you live in other parts of Australia or the world where you seldom encounter such, sometimes comical, socio-economic complexities. If so, welcome to my world. - Andrew Scobie (the Author). < Less
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Skive Magazine - June 2011 Issue - Non-U.S. Edition
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***N.B. This is the Non-U.S. Edition. For the U.S. Edition (shipping from U.S.) go to http://budurl.com/SkiveJune2011US ***... More > This issue of Skive contains all of your faves including stories from Charles Langley, Brian Biswas, Corey Mesler, Marie-Claude Bourjon, Brennan O’Shea, Matthew Thompson, Mel Fawcett, Wayne Scheer, Thomas Sullivan, Sue Pace, Robert McGowan, Wayne Wolfson, and newcomers as well. There are articles including J.D. Riso’s interview with America’s firebrand blogger Annetta Ribken, Michael Wolman explores the intricacies of chess tournaments, and Kyle Pala’s tongue-in-cheek religious quest will make you smile. And last but not least there are poems by Hosho McCreesh, Howie Good, Cyndi Gacosta, Philip Tinkler, Narelle Goulden, and Andrew Lankford. < Less
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Skive Magazine - June 2011 Issue - U.S. Edition
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***N.B. This is the U.S. Edition. For the Non-U.S. Edition (shipping to U.S. & outside U.S.) go to... More > http://budurl.com/SkiveJune2011NonUS *** This issue of Skive contains all of your faves including stories from Charles Langley, Brian Biswas, Corey Mesler, Marie-Claude Bourjon, Brennan O’Shea, Matthew Thompson, Mel Fawcett, Wayne Scheer, Thomas Sullivan, Sue Pace, Robert McGowan, Wayne Wolfson, and newcomers as well.
There are articles including J.D. Riso’s interview with America’s firebrand blogger Annetta Ribken, Michael Wolman explores the intricacies of chess tournaments, and Kyle Pala’s tongue-in-cheek religious quest will make you smile. And last but not least there are poems by Hosho McCreesh, Howie Good, Cyndi Gacosta, Philip Tinkler, Narelle Goulden, and Andrew Lankford. < Less |
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