LIT-A-RUPTURE

A Post-Literary Construction

by T Newfields


Contents
  1. Prologue
  2. Genesis
  3. A Reaction
  4. Living Poems
  5. Dead Poems
  6. A Philosophy of Writing
  7. The Magic of Writing
  8. Creative Writing
  9. Reading & Text Alchemy
  10. Murder Mystery
  11. Word Chemistry
  12. Anglosaurus Rex
  13. Excritis
  14. Textscapes
  15. Feast of Words
  16. In Memory of Arthur Miller
  17. Voice of Naoshi Koriyama:
    Interview with a Japanese Poet
  1. ArtFest
  2. Text Fragments
  3. Ancient Lard
  4. Word Pearls
  5. The Art of Roasting
  6. Rock und Bach:
    Some Pragmatic Funk

  7. Emily Dickenson
  8. A Story's Twist
  9. Wayz to Be a Writer
  10. Magic Words
  11. Metaphors
  12. Well-Centered Texts
  13. FutureArt
  14. The Forest of Words
  15. No Longer in Kansas
  16. Poetry's Place
  17. For D. H. Lawrence
  18. For Arthur C. Clarke
  19. For Robert Frost
  1. Knotty Texts
  2. How Love Poems Are Made
  3. A Letter to Lord Bryon
  4. Lord Byron Replies
  5. Tribute to Cervantes
  6. Letter to Cervantes
  7. Out of Print
  8. Homage to James Joyce
  9. Text Razzonance
  10. Poets & Critics
  11. Victorian Novel
  12. Neo-Dramas
  13. Inkflow
  14. Literary Degrees
  15. Discourse Dialectics
  16. Poeation Point
  17. Science Fiction Writing
  18. Almost Satisified
  19. Powerful Wraiting
  20. Paths 2 Plath
  21. Harlequin Romance
  22. Stories
  23. Deforestation
  24. Text Transformation
  25. Haunted Books
  26. Discarded
  27. Wraite-ta-Read
  28. Student Reactions to Prof. Wuzzy's Class
  29. Still Dancing
  30. Post Script
  31. Text Disintegration
  32. Zen Literature
  33. Recycling
  34. . . . After Thought . . .

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