Thanksgiving Ending Rag

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Thanksgiving Ending Rag

Well you have to imaging the ragtime roll and the four part harmony, and the name of the song, because doing Alice’s Restaurant Massacree Rag was not on the plate as it were.   Music starts, Chorus*** “you can have all the fun you want at Charlene’s garage car stomp. Yes you can have all […]

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New Books for Fall 2015

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Kafka on the Shore – Murakami

This is one of those that I think everyone should take a try at, for some reason this particular tale reminds me of the writing of Kurt Vonnegut. I am very taken with Murakami right now and this book is one of my favorites.

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Holocaust Rememberence

Big things are happening for our contributor and friend Howard Debs.  A new version of his essay “Vindicating Holocaust Poetry” and the poem series “Terezin: Trilogy Of Names” which was one of the highlights of China Grove #3 is being featured in the national award winning On Being, in keeping with the Days of Remembrance this week, […]

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The Gilchrist Prize in Short Fiction

The inaugural award of the Gilchrist Prize in Short Fiction goes to Alyce Miller for her story Missing.  It is included in Issue #3 of China Grove. Buy it now!

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So You Want to Be a Writer – Bukowski

Something to consider:   So You Want to Be a Writer By Charles Bukowski if it doesn’t come bursting out of you in spite of everything, don’t do it. unless it comes unasked out of your heart and your mind and your mouth and your gut, don’t do it. if you have to sit for […]

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To Kill a Mockingbird

This week it was announced that a second novel by Harper Lee, who is now 88, will be released this June by Harper – Collins. It was written in the 1950’s and is a precursor to her immensely popular solitary work.  

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Juxtaposed

December 7th and 8th are always such a strange juxtaposition of emotions for me personally, on the seventh we remember the anniversarry of the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the United States entry into World War II, and then the eighth arrives and it is the anniversary of the assassination of John Lennon for the […]

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9/11 poem / ISIS

Look at the pictures, lock your eyes to the film, Do not forget, they circle still, The buzzards of war Who would pick our carcasses And crack our bones, In service to a bloodthirsty god, Not any god I know. Drunk on violence and hate, Blowing themselves up In a self immolating volcano of faith. […]

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