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    Figments of Imagination v. 27 (2019): 66

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    Short story "Spontaneous Hiking" by Nick Sanfor

    Figments of Imagination v. 27 (2019): 63

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    Short story "Spontaneous Hiking" by Nick Sanfor

    Figments of Imagination v. 27 (2019): 65

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    Short story "Spontaneous Hiking" by Nick Sanfor

    Reading: Nick Montfort

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    In this audiovisual recording from Thursday, March 25, 2010, as part of the 41st Annual UND Writers Conference: Mind the Gap: Print, New Media, Art, Nick Montfort shares his work. Montfort shows a short film called Filip a Guinea: The Elephant and Castle , reads from Ad Verbum, 2002: A Palindrome Story, Implementation, and reads from his poetry generators: Taroko Gorge & ppg256. Introduced by Nick Gowan. A transcription of this recording is available here

    Figments of Imagination v. 27 (2019): 64

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    Short story "Spontaneous Hiking" by Nick Sanfor

    Nick Earls launches 'Wisdom Tree' - a new model for novella publishing, 9 Jun 2016

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    Brisbane author Nick Earls discusses 'Wisdom Tree' a new model for novella publishing with fellow author and UQ Senior Lecturer in writing Dr Kim Wilkins. In 2013, Nick Earls realised his five best story ideas would need padding to become novels and would lose something if he tried to trim them to short-story size. He had to write them, and they had to be novellas. He also realised it was time to confront head-on the publishing industry's reluctance to work with the novella form. The result is Wisdom Tree, a new model for novella publishing, a PhD project and a chance to turn his best ideas into a series of five novellas to be published as individual paper, e and audiobooks at monthly intervals from May to September 2016.Introductions by Professor Doune Macdonald, Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic)

    Figments of Imagination v. 27 (2019): 67

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    Short story "Spontaneous Hiking" by Nick Sanford; art "Dark Clouds" by Jamie Crous

    Figments of Imagination v. 11 (2003: Spring): [13b]

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    Short story "The Coffee Drinker" by Bechke Deierling; art "Uncle George" by Nick Turitt

    Structural basis for nick recognition by a minimal pluripotent DNA ligase

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    Chlorella virus DNA ligase, the smallest eukaryotic ligase known, has pluripotent biological activity and an intrinsic nick-sensing function, despite having none of the accessory domains found in cellular ligases. A 2.3-Ã\u85 crystal structure of the Chlorella virus ligase-AMP intermediate bound to duplex DNA containing a 3'-OHâ\u80\u935'-PO4 nick reveals a new mode of DNA envelopment, in which a short surface loop emanating from the OB domain forms a -hairpin 'latch' that inserts into the DNA major groove flanking the nick. A network of interactions with the 3'-OH and 5'-PO4 termini in the active site illuminates the DNA adenylylation mechanism and the crucial roles of AMP in nick sensing and catalysis. Addition of a divalent cation triggered nick sealing in crystallo, establishing that the nick complex is a bona fide intermediate in the DNA repair pathway

    The Changing Characterization of Nick Adam in Ernest Hemingway’s The Nick Adam Stories

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    Bachelor Thesis en titled "The Changing characterization of Nick Adam in Ernest Hemingway's The Nick Adam Stories", aims to discuss three main issues, namely the characterization, the change of the nature or character and Narrative Structure in Hemingway's short stories. This study used a qualitative descriptive method, the researcher selecting short story which will be used as the subject of study,and then the problem of the research answered until the researcher finding the result. Conversation and some quotes an explanatory interpretation of the results of the author who is also the application of the theories used by researchers, AJ Greimas and Gerard Gennete. Results of the study showed that there were changes characterization by Nick Adam as the main character in a short story. In the story of his adventures Nick changing character, that is, when Nick was child, he had an innocent, idealistic, and have their own perspective with what he saw, such as the concept of "light and dark" in the second short story that Indian Camp. Then nick teens, he changed into a romantic character. Later in the adult age began nick possess mature "mature" and "wild". By 25 short stories, researchers analyzed that Ernest Hemingway used a variety of properties to build a theme in the plot. Then the function of Nick Adam itself is as the main character in the story. In the discussion of Narrative Structure, researchers found some short stories of Ernest Hemingway who has type plot and character functions in it, namely as (subject -object), (sender- receiver), (subject - receiver), (sender- object), (sender receiver ), (sender - object), (subject-object)
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