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A
Place to Remember
The press of the throng was tremendous; the heat was stifling; babies
wailed. At one point I thought I would collapse from the excitement.
At last we rounded the corner and headed for the gate. Suddenly, the
crowd became silent as we stared in awe.
Travel by Richard J. Williams
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Like
That
She was the voice of the alienated, and she wrote of the bleak recessess
of the human mind; the dark corners of the odd and the eccentric. Small
town isolation, as humorous as it is grim and as feeling as it is tragic.
An Essay by Richard J. Williams. Illustration by Charles F. Winans
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Return
to Awakening
The Tejas Walla was one of the first, from his land, to hear the higher
call, and to heed that call, going forth when just a youth to search
for meaning. Is he any wiser for that seeking?
A Short Story by Richard J. Williams
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Love
Is Not All
Her writing caused a sensation when first published; she revealed a
mystical vision far beyond what one would expect in a poet so young.
She was an artist.
An Essay
by Richard J. Williams. Illustration by Charles F. Winans
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Specialization
Is For Insects
A human being should be able to change a diaper...conn a ship...design
a building...write a sonnet...balance accounts...build a wall...pitch
manure...program a computer, and cook a tasty mea! Specialization is for
insects!
Review by Richard J. Williams, Illustration by Charles F. Winans |