At our first appointment the veterinarian revealed a predilection for the company of dogs over most people. Read the full post
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Literature
The Art of Racing in the Rain
Hotel
Raymond Chandler could do justice to this place — to the slope of the leafy E, the blunt calligraphy of El Marquez. Read the full post
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White Noise
In New York City, I sat alone in a dark room and started this book and who knows what I felt except that it was cold at night for summer. Read the full post
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Walden
Breakups, along with the many other varieties of human misery, form a fat industry for publishers. Read the full post
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Two poems by Jacqueline West
From a kitchen table, McKinley is impossible. Hard to believe in the white mass of polar bears, in whales’ ancient songs along the ice floe. The Northern Lights… Read the full post at http://www.literarybohemian.com/poetry/poem/Two-poems-by-Jacqueline-West/
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Primeval and Other Times
Who says you can’t judge a book by its cover? This book was an experience even before I opened it. Read the full post at http://www.literarybohemian.com/vagabond-book-reviews/pages/primeval-and-other-times/
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Spring squared to the small
power, backyard bucolic pink, think I’ll slip into something elemental, become new-shoot and unassuming, like the pond’s water shamrocks or this cling… Read the full post at http://www.literarybohemian.com/poetry/poem/spring-squared-to-the-small-by-Sally-Molini/
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