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Category Archives: books

Adverb

03/24/2014by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

Where is the word that I have heard in Sarum by the sea? I’ve searched for miles and years and yet that lyric escapes me. ‘Twas neither noun nor adjective […]

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books, poetry/meter

Adjust

10/09/2013by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

No person with a pen ever changed anything. No, I know what you’re thinking. Declarations of independence are useless without the ideas behind them and the ideas they foment and […]

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books, history, time

Adjunct

10/04/2013by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

“Have you been feeding this book?” Charlie Ben Studdard bit down on his unlit pipe and pulled his hat off his head. He fanned himself and decided what the professor […]

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animals, books, education, mystery

Adiathermancy

09/09/2013by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

Most notably the book did not burn when he chucked it in the fireplace. He had tried tearing the paper but it was of better stock than he expected. So […]

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books, fire, mystery, run

Adiaphorous

09/06/2013by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

My mother was devout. That there was a God and his heaven, and that God was in his heaven and all was right with the world, were precepts irrefragable. Was […]

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books, gods, memory

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"All the while I have been forgetting the third of my reasons for remaining so faithful a citizen of the Federation, despite all the lascivious inducements from expatriates to follow them beyond the seas, and all the surly suggestions from patriots that I succumb. It is for the reason which grows out of my medieval but unashamed taste for the bizarre and indelicate, my congenital weakness for comedy of the grosser varieties. The United States, to my eye, is incomparably the greatest show on earth."

- H.L. Mencken, On Being an American, 1922

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