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An outing to be relished - an inspirational and superb read.

Collection of Morgan Llywelyn's finest short stories"Veronica's Gift," "Porch Swing," "A View of Wickerwork," "Getting Ahead," "A Cook is Born," "At Night," "The Man Who Killed the Last Great Auk," "Their Son," "The Mistletoe," "Bough," "Princess," "Me, Tree," "The Sanhedron," "Ego," "Untitled," "The Plum Tree," "This is My Beloved," "Do This, Do That."
Introduction by Marvin Kaye.


Excellent Review of ECT - electroconvulsive, electroshock

A Thorough Statistical Simulation Text

A funny thing happened...The paintings are presented as full color plates. The paper stock and binding are of excellent quality. The selection of works on paper are reproduced on a heavy stock that is matte rather than glossy. It's a nice touch. An important strength of Ellen's work is her construction of a visual language and her consistent, although not repetitious use of this device. Morgan's interview with Ellen Gallagher is a fascinating exploration of the artist's language and conceptual ideas. The political and social relevance of the work are explored in two full length essays contributed by Greg Tate and Robert Storr.
I'll have to admit up front that I was biased against the exhibition before I walked in. I never imagined that I would purchase the book. As a classmate of Ellen's from the School of The Museum of Fine Arts, and someone who watched the phenomenon of her success unfold, I could never deny the strength and integrity of the work. I was skeptical though, that one young artist, early in her career could fill up the small museum effectively. I changed my mind on the first viewing. The range required for an exhibition of this scale was present and surpassed expectation. Ellen is certain to have a long and fruitful career as an artist. I believe that her work is important.
"Gallagher has demonstrated that you can hit an alarm bell gently and have it ring as long as one which has been hit violently, providing, of course, that the ambient noise does not drown out the more delicate sound." - Robert Storr


Nearly essential for Elvis fans

Enchanted CrossingsAnn Avery's "Dream Seeker" was astounding! I have never read her work before and would like to read more of it now. She did a wonderful job of combining the depths of space and love. What a romantic!
Kathleen Morgan's "The Last Gatekeeper" was romance at its best, to say the least! This one was extrodinary in the romantic way a world was saved. You won't want to put this book down!


This book is perfect for anyone who teaches adults!

a return to classics

Instructions and recipes for creating a home-prepared diet