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Denise M. Rogers

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Before entering graduate school at 35, I worked in St. Louis, Missouri at a variety of jobs: bookstore clerk, kindergarten teacher, library tech, ticket seller/taker for a couple of film series, and a legal secretary. I received the M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, studying with James Whitehead, Pattiann Rogers (no relation), and Michael Heffernan. My journey continued when I joined the faculty at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette in the fall of 1996. My poems and book reviews have appeared in Alaska Quarterly Review, Borderlands: The Texas Poetry Review, Mid-America Poetry Review, Ekphrasis, WordRiver, and Louisiana Literature. In 2002 I was the recipient of an Artist Fellowship from the Louis ...more

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Denise M. Rogers I intend to (finally) get to these:

On the Move by Oliver Sacks
The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson
How to Be A Heroine, Or, What I've Learned Fr…more
I intend to (finally) get to these:

On the Move by Oliver Sacks
The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson
How to Be A Heroine, Or, What I've Learned From Reading Too Much by Samantha Ellis
Gorilla, My Love by Toni Cade Bambara
Three Queens in Erin by Douglas Nicholas

Of course, there will be many, many others, including a Temeraire novel, a Captain Lacey mystery, and perhaps the new Lindsey Davis novel. (less)
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The Scholar Dreams

The Scholar Dreams of Her Entrance into Heaven

If Bo Juyi is right
and entering the gourd
is as entering another heaven,
will the Scholar find the Face of Facelessness
concealed behind a curtain of stringy pulp?

And will the Voice of Voicelessness
that rouses dozing students from their sleep
be muffled in a moor of musky rind?

A cloying odor haunts the Scholar
while her questions, that veil of tendrils,
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Douglas Nicholas
“Something had curdled in the atmosphere of the great hall. A further restlessness, a sense of unease, seemed to seep into the air through the walls. The cat, once more in its favored perch in the window recess, began to back up against the shutter, its ears flat and its eyes wide. After a moment even this refuge would not suffice, and it dropped with a small bang onto the table below, leaped to the floor, and scuttled along the wall till it disappeared through an archway near the dais.”
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“Lady Isabeau was tall for a woman, nearly as tall as Molly, but slender where Molly was stout, with a smooth immobile face that looked as if it had been carved from ivory, pale and serene. Hob stared at her: glossy black hair bound about the brows with a broad white linen fillet and partly concealed by a veil that draped down her neck; dark eyes beneath dark brows plucked thin; unsmiling lips, full and well-shaped. There was so little expression on her face, and its beauty was so unworldly, that Hob had a moment when he thought her an apparition, or a graven figure. “Blanche comme la neige,” came to his mind, a song Molly had taught him, “belle comme le jour.” The thinnest of scars ran from her hairline down her forehead, divided her left eyebrow, and curved along her cheek to the corner of her mouth, and seemed at once to augment her beauty and to reinforce its carven stillness, as if some wright's chisel had slipped in the course of fashioning her visage. A linen band of the sort known as a barbette ran down from the fillet at her temples and passed under her chin, framing her face, and rendering her features all the more austere.
Her gown was a muted purple; heavy embroidery of red and blue circled its neckline, and it was gathered by a zone of gray silk, sewn with pearls, that circled her hips. From this belt depended a silver ring, as wide around as a big man's fist. On the ring was a bunch of black iron keys, of varying sizes: the symbol and reality of her standing as administrator of the household. As she spoke, she fiddled with the keys as though they were prayer beads; they gave off a continual muted clink, just barely audible to Hob above the rumble of voices, the thuds and thumps of plank tabletops settling onto their trestles.”
Douglas Nicholas

Douglas Nicholas
“There is nothing,” she said, and then, still looking away into the woods, reached sideways and took Ernald's arm firmly, “but be said by me, there was something hunting along our trail not a sennight since, and should it come here, see you and yours are within the gates.” She shook him gently. “Do not be slighting it, Ernald, great strong lad that you are and brave as a bear: it is something terrible, that no one should run to meet.”
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C.S. Lewis
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C.S. Lewis

C.S. Lewis
“Imagine yourself as a living house. God comes in to rebuild that house. At first, perhaps, you can understand what He is doing. He is getting the drains right and stopping the leaks in the roof and so on; you knew that those jobs needed doing and so you are not surprised. But presently He starts knocking the house about in a way that hurts abominably and does not seem to make any sense. What on earth is He up to? The explanation is that He is building quite a different house from the one you thought of - throwing out a new wing here, putting on an extra floor there, running up towers, making courtyards. You thought you were being made into a decent little cottage: but He is building a palace. He intends to come and live in it Himself.”
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