Written in 1978 as part of a musical.
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As the surviving members of the Grateful Dead reunite for concerts in New York this weekend, Soundcheck’s occasional series on superfans continues with a look at Deadheads.
Shelby the dog on black holes, the history of consciousness and the invention of dog food.
All over newspapers have stopped appearing... fantasy of combatants putting down arms and engaging, instead, in the writing of sonnet sequences.
This is from "Dancing in the Word Labyrinth," features spoken word by Aberjhani and was produced by Mark "Rahkyt" Rockeymoore.
Attorney Katie Burke represents children in divorce proceedings. She's inspired by her clients' courage in bearing unwanted burdens. She wishes they didn't have to.
Kim Alexander of XM/Sirius's Fiction Nation interviews J.T. Ellison about her debut novel, All the Pretty Girls.
John Seignethaler interviews J.T. Ellison about her novel 14, second in the Taylor Jackson series, for his television show A Word on Words.
JT Ellison is interviewed by John Seigenthaler for his television show, A Word on Words. The topic is her third book in the Taylor Jackson series, Judas Kiss.
What would you do if you wanted to make an independent film, but had zilch for money, and no Hollywood connections, whatsoever?
A short story (originally published in Michigan Quarterly Review).
Cynnie’s mom has a problem with drinking. In fact, she’s a drunk. A fall down, pass out alcoholic. There are many problems in living with a practicing alcoholic.
Chasing Windmills is the first time I’ve really taken on a love story. Most of my “love stories” are between siblings, friends, or parents and children oddly thrown together.
Love in the Present Tense is about Mitch, Leonard and Pearl, and told from each of their voices.