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Why Atlanta? ¾Elisa Bowman. A serendipitous chain of events brought me to Atlanta in 2003, having visited the city once before as a tourist. [Fall 2011]
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Reflections Of Life¾Craig Elliott. The kayak slid through the pristine waters. [Fall 2011]


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Osgood Reporting¾Miriam Ferguson. Sometimes, when life is hitting you with information or tags, it wounds you until you surrender. [Fall 2011]


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Erosion Of Principles¾Craig Elliott. The words had barely escaped my lips when the rebuke came swiftly and with the effect of indelible ink. [Summer 2011]


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Movies The Whole Family Can Enjoy¾ Elisa Bowman. The endeavor of raising a child in our multifaceted society can be assisted by quality entertainment. [Spring 2011]
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The Beauty Within ¾ Craig Elliott. Getting published the traditional way is very difficult. Today’s economy doesn’t help either; major publishing houses are in difficult times financially. [Spring 2011]


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A Journal, Alice Hoffman And The Promise Of Redemption¾ Davida Goldberg. I have found my journaling to be both a blessing and a curse. [Spring 2011]


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Pondered¾Catherine Russell. The blood won't dry in my veins as much as the thoughts in my mind won't stop. [Spring 2011]
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Films From Fiction¾Elisa Bowman. Some of the mantras for creating good screenplays are the exact challenges in adapting fiction to the big screen: show don’t tell, get in late, leave early - get to the hook by the twentieth page and more. [Winter 2010]


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Something Good From Experience¾ Craig Elliott. Several weeks back I made an expensive mistake with my primary drive, a ’01 Eclipse Spyder. [Winter 2010]
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Where Is Sparta?¾ Kathy T. Camp. “Where is Sparta?” I asked, hanging up the phone. “It’s the high school across the street from the nursing home where I used to work. Why?” my dad asked. [Winter 2010]


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Stepping Out Of The Boat¾ T.L. Gray. I wish I could say my life was as simple and profound as Forrest Gumps’ words of wisdom, “Life is like a box of chocolates… you never know what you’re gonna get.” [Fall 2010]
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Another Character In The Film, The Music¾Elisa Bowman. The six-disk CD changer in my car houses film soundtracks on “random.” [Fall 2010]


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Faith, Religion And Politics In Publishing¾J. Conrad Guest. Not so strange bedfellows as you might think. Red Smith, one of the most widely read sports columnists in the middle of the last century, once wrote that writing is easy. Just open a vein and bleed. [Fall 2010]


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Be¾ Catherine Russell. Vestibule to vestibule, of lightness does sit still. Emulating glistened rays, of lightness does sit still. [Fall 2010]


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If I Knew¾ Kathy T. Camp. If I knew it was going to be good-bye, I would have strummed a little longer. [Fall 2010]


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The Changing Landscape Of Film—Elisa D. Bowman. The swiftly changing landscape of the film industry is akin to looking at archival material about that strip of desert in Nevada being transformed into Vegas.  [Summer 2010]


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Time Waits For No One—Craig Elliott. I remember the Easter Sunday my family went to Marietta to visit my grandmother. We always called her Mamaw. [Summer 2010]


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Caged Bird¾Florbela Kinsey. A caged bird. That's who she is within those steel bars she makes her home. [Spring 2010]
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An Unexpected Turn¾Craig Elliott. I thought of an old friend a few days back; no reason, but a barrage of thoughts entered my head. [Spring 2010]


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Holiday Discards¾ Aurelio O'Brien. Christmas is the time childhood memories resurface in a ramble. [Winter 2009]


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Crippling Challenge¾Bonnie David. We all have challenges to tackle in our lives. Regardless of the nature of the challenge, what matters is how we perceive the condition and whether we are willing to shift our perspective. [Winter 2009]


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Intimacy With A Clock¾Toni Styles. The clock tick tocks, it never takes a break. Unless it breaks. [Winter 2009]
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