Monthly Archives: February 2012

Searching for Resonsance: Sorting Through Preconceptions of “Good” Literature, by Mike Vidafar

“…It may be that some great masterpiece that deserves immortality has fallen still-born from the press, but posterity will never hear of it; it may be that posterity will scrap all the best sellers of our day, but it is

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Posted in 2012, Non-Fiction, Op-Ed

Department of Repair and Recall for Robotics Industry, by Wes Bishop

“Hello, and thank you for calling Robotics Industry, the experts in robotics, AI, and cyber prosthetics since 2035! This call may be recorded to help improve the quality of customer service. If you know your party’s extension, you may enter

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Posted in 2012, Fantasy, Fiction

The Literary Battlefront: Blurring the lines between digital and traditional literature, by Mike Vidafar

There is a war about to begin, yet no blood will be shed. There is a change coming, yet, as is the way of things, most people won’t notice anything unusual. On one side, the rhetoric reads “what is at

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Posted in 2012, Non-Fiction, Op-Ed

Gone Huntin’, by Abra Staffin-Wiebe

The man stamped his feet hard against the stoop when he stepped outside of his cabin. It was an hour yet before sunrise and cold enough that his breath frosted the air, hanging white against the dark of the trees.

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Posted in 2012, Fiction, Literary

The Plight to Write: The Challenges That Aspiring Writers Face, by Mike Vidafar

At a time when prominent authors like Margaret Atwood are arguing for an increase in literacy (a direct result, she argues, of the internet and Twitter), and novelists (of all creeds) are seeming more “real” and accessible than ever before,

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Posted in 2012, Non-Fiction, Op-Ed
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