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    Short on Sugar, High on Honey: Micro Love Stories

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    General editors: Peter Blair & Ashley Chantler. This book is not available on ChesterRep300 little love stories; seven to thirteen words

    Michael Rodriguez interviews author Tom Springer

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    Author Tom Springer is interviewed about his writing career and his newest book "Looking for hickories". Springer talks about his career following after earning an Environmental Journalism degree from Michigan State University. He calls his genre "creative non-fiction" and explains how he weaves his memories into his books about life in rural and wild Michigan. Part of the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. Springer is interviewed by Librarian Michael Rodriguez

    Tom-Tom, v.1 no.1, Autumn 1936

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    Published each semester by the Creative Writing Club of the University of Wichita, KansasEditorial stuff: Mark Clutter, editor; Max Milbourn, business manager; Lilian Parks, president of the Creative Writing Club; Dr. Early R. Davis, sponsorCover design by Cecil MurdockApproved by the Board of Student PublicationsThe first issue of the Creative Writing Club magazine Tom-Tom includes editorial, articles, short stories, essays, book reviews and verses.Manifesto -- ARTICLES: The globe in Hollywood / Mark Clutter; Pigskin psychology / J.R. -- SHORT STORIES: Golf widow / Bill Woodin; Ten dollar bets / Thadene Hedges; "He weren't grateful" / Floyd Snitz -- A FAMILIAR ESSAY: On being a linguist / Mark Clutter -- STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS: "Hasher" / Joe Stone -- BOOK REVIEWS: "Defender of democracy", by Emil Ludwig; "Stories of three decades", by Thomas Mann / Lilian Parks; "A further range", by Robert Frost / Mark Clutter -- VERSE: "My lady's eyeball" / Mark Clutter; "Vignette"; "Quatrain"; "???" / Dorothea Jensen; "No Rain" / Irma Wassall; "Interpretation" / Marie Griffith; "An order for six new bodies" / May Williams Ward; "The pioneer" / Mark Clutter; "Geologist in love" / Laura Howard ; "Dirge to the fish of second floor" / Dorothea Jensen; "That I may pause awhile" / Phil Pennington; "Dunbar" / James E. Andrews; "Steel Age" / Lilian Parks; "Pyrrhic victory on Olympus" / Mark Clutte

    Peace photographies:A short introduction

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    Tom Allbeson is Reader in Media and Photographic History at the School of Journalism, Media and Culture (Cardiff University, UK) and co-editor of the Journal of War and Culture Studies. His research concerns media history and visual culture in contemporary Europe with specialisms in photojournalism and conflict, visual culture and reconstruction, collective memory in post-conflict societies, and urban history. He is the author of Photography, Reconstruction and the Cultural History of the Postwar European City (Routledge, 2020) and co-author of Conflicting Images: Histories of War Photography in the News (Routledge, 2024).Pippa Oldfield is Senior Lecturer in Photography at Teesside University, UK, and former Head of Programme at Impressions Gallery, Bradford. She is the author of Photography and War (2019) and has curated numerous exhibitions on the topic of conflict and its aftermath, including Bringing the War Home: Photographic Responses to Recent Conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan and No Man’s Land: Women’s Photographic Viewpoints on the First World War...

    Performing the archive: following in the footsteps

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    Using documentation of Mike Pearson's performance 'Bubbling Tom', Deirdre Heddon attempts to step into his shoes and re-perform it

    CRE Author Tom Franklin

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    Common Reading Experience author and UM creative writing instructor Tom Franklin talks about his novel, Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter. Video by Mary Stanton.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/umvideo/1334/thumbnail.jp

    Tom Hickey's Magazine.

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    A monthly magazine published by socialist farmer and journalist, Tom Aloysius Hickey. This short run was published just before his death in May of 1925. Tom Hickey had previously established Texas socialist paper "The Rebel," which ran from 1911-1917.Volume 01, Number 02.Issued monthly. 16 pages.The Southwest Collection Manuscript Collection also houses Tom A. Hickey papers, 1886-1967. This manuscript collection includes correspondence, financial and legal material, printed material, photographs, and posters. The collection bulks (1897-1925) with correspondence relating to Hickey's political activities, campaign and political pamphlets, and journals. Included in the correspondence are letters from Eugene V. Debs and Theodore Debs

    Figments of Imagination v. 6 (1998: Spring): 27

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    Short story "A Sanguinolent Countenance" by Tom Hendric

    Figments of Imagination v. 6 (1998: Spring): 26

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    Short story "A Sanguinolent Countenance" by Tom Hendric

    Tom Hickey's Magazine.

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    A monthly magazine published by socialist farmer and journalist, Tom Aloysius Hickey. This short run was published just before his death in May of 1925. Tom Hickey had previously established Texas socialist paper "The Rebel," which ran from 1911-1917.Volume 01, Number 01.Issued monthly. 16 pages.The Southwest Collection Manuscript Collection also houses Tom A. Hickey papers, 1886-1967. This manuscript collection includes correspondence, financial and legal material, printed material, photographs, and posters. The collection bulks (1897-1925) with correspondence relating to Hickey's political activities, campaign and political pamphlets, and journals. Included in the correspondence are letters from Eugene V. Debs and Theodore Debs
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