Segue 3.1: Fall 04
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Featuring new excerpts from Diane Glancy's forthcoming novel, The Dance Partner. Glancy's commentary on this work explores the ghost dance and the technique she uses in her novel, called ghosting, which fuses fact with fiction. In Glancy's own words, "In a culture where much has been erased, or lost, the fragments of what is known are woven with the possibilities of what could have been." You can read each author's work by clicking on "web link" beside the author's name. Links will open in a new window. |
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featured author |
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| Diane Glancy | web page | |
| Glancy's commentary on The Dance Partner | web page | |
fiction |
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| Richard Grayson | web page | |
| elena minor | web page | |
| Keith Onstad | web page | |
| Julio Peralta-Paulino | web page | |
| Peter Vaudry-Brown | web page | |
poetry |
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| Mark DeCarteret | web page | |
| Tony Demarest | web page | |
| Andre R. Hogan II | web page | |
| M.A. Internicola | web page | |
| Miriam N. Kotzin | web page | |
| Laura McCullough | web page | |
| Muriel Nelson | web page | |
| Emily Rapp | web page | |
| Francis Raven | web page | |
| Paul Stewart | web page | |
| Gautam Verma | web page | |
