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Editorial
Welcome to The Mythic Circle #11. This issue offers some variations on a theme of Winter-into-Spring, particularly Doug Rossman’s notable The Theft of the Sun ; let us know if you enjoy the seasonal parallelism. You’ll also notice that we continue to run a lot of poetry, including a series of poems by Dirk Verhulst which delicately probe the terror in everyday life, and a wryly lyrical series by Clelie Rich
Mythic Circle #11
Welcome to The Mythic Circle #11. This issue offers some variations on a theme of Winter-into-Spring, particularly Doug Rossman’s notable The Theft of the Sun ; let us know if you enjoy the seasonal parallelism. You’ll also notice that we continue to run a lot of poetry, including a series of poems by Dirk Verhulst which delicately probe the terror in everyday life, and a wryly lyrical series by Clelie Rich
Editorial
Welcome to The Mythic Circle #14. We hear raves from all quarters about the Tolkein Centennial in Ox- ford; sounds like a splendid time was had by all. Alas, we couldn\u27t go, but we\u27re enjoying the anecdotes
Montana Kaimin, March 9, 2004
Student newspaper of the University of Montana, Missoula. Pages 1 and 12 are missing.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/5848/thumbnail.jp
Editorial
Welcome to Mythic Circle #13! The current Mythic Circle includes a lovely story by Joseph Kurtenbach called The Healer and the Storyteller, a meditation, in effect, on how stories themselves may heal; a darkly attractive Puppet Ruler, by Frank Mitchell; a return to our pages by C. Schabel with The Cyclops Maid (welcome back, Char les), and by Joe Christopher with three poems display ing his sheer prowess with words; and a Mythopoeic Youth section. We also have some fine free verse by Mary Choo. Please write in and give us your comments! This is especially important with regard to our young writers
Mythic Circle #15
Mythic Circle issue #15, Early Summer 199
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