by nikki
Shakespeare – Relevance in the Age of Sexual Equality A Modern Look at Taming of The Shrew Although he lived in the age of exceedingly powerful women (Catherine Medici, Elizabeth I, Mary Queen of Scotts) it would not be unreasonable for anyone to suppose that there...
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Fragments and Free Chat – The Death of the Sentence The sentence is one of the most basic concepts in English grammar. It is one of the staple building blocks of language, both written and spoken. However, in one arena of communication, the sentence is very...
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A Simple Woman in Times of Change – The Autobiography of Catharinen Becker A Fictional Peasant Woman from the Early 16th Century by Nikki Judge On this 21st day of October in the year of our Lord 1560, unto the Secretary to His Grace Henry V of Mecklenburg1 do I,...
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It tears at concentration and focuses like a child’s screech of pain ripping at your thoughts so comfortable on gloom and despair denying you the ability to wallow in your predicament like the mighty buffalo kicking up dust in the late summer sun You wonder if you can...
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Poetry – Northern Lights Frost! Chills skin. White breath. Ice formed. Colored magic flows above. Red. Green. Yellow. Blue. Floating hues Dance delicately, frolicking freely in the night....