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The 100 Best Novels of the Twentieth Century
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SHORT STORIES:
A Bad Case Of Writer's Block
The Village
Bridge From A Snowy Place
The Neighborhood Eight And A. Jones
Nightsounds
The Birdman of Carter's Lake
Neverland by A.M.Sullivan
Photographs by Brett Talley
Saved By Mr. F.Scott Fitzgerald by Allen Woodman
The Loneliness of the Late-Night Donut Shop by Gary L. Eikenberry
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A NOVELETTE:
The Ending is the Beginning
The Adventure Begins
Paris
A Step Into Eternity
Epiphany
Love is Eternal
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HUMOR:
Snapshots
Daily Toon
Toy Trunk Railroad
The Funny Pages
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POETRY:
Small Pain In My Chest by Michael Mack
Poetry of Jim Kittelberger
Glowing Embers
Endless Conversation
I Knew You But A Moment
Obsolete
Rain
I Thought About Death Today
The Spiders Web
Midnight Train
Fathers, Sons and Grandsons
Be A Man, They Say
When I Daydream
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Poetry By Kersh
Coffee Shop by Alan Goodson
Lost In War by Ben Siragusa
The Soldier by Leslie Burchard
Poetry of Jerry Vilhotti
Masters Poetry
World Poetry Audio Library
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CHILDRENS TALES
Grimm Fairy Tales and Anderson Fairy Tales
Sad Samantha the Sparrow
A Very Special Creation
Professor Knowitalls Magnifient? Invention
The Ring
Whiffers
Aesops Fables
Bedtime-Story
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ESSAYS:
A Gift of Louie
Bumper Bites by Tina Bennett-Kastor
Word Phun
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Walter Mills
Mable and Elsie Are Leaving
At The Middle Passage
On The Road Again
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Baseball, I Love It.
Retirement Plans
Hometown
A Retired Man's Period of Adjustment
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Jim Hightower
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I have a penchant for American art. It is not an educated one, it's just that I like what I see. So, I will from time to time post a particular painters work on this page. I wish to give credit to Mark Harden's archive as a source.


'Nighthawks', painted in 1942 by Edward Hopper, is a favorite of mine.

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