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21 September 2009

[Review  posted three times a week]

(Review)

ARTICLE: Serving Your Fellow Man: An Interview with Peadar O'Guilin, by Angela Handley

What I was really interested in were the necessities of survival and the hypocrisy of people who can sneer when they themselves live in more comfortable surroundings. As Robert Louis Stevenson once said: "Nothing more strongly arouses our disgust than cannibalism, yet we make the same impression on Buddhists and vegetarians, for we feed on babies, though not our own."

FICTION: And This Also Has Been One of the Dark Places of the Earth, by Anna Feruglio Dal Dan

It is probably the sodium glow of the streetlamps I remember—who would have thought I would ever miss it.

POETRY: Proof of Existence, by Duane Ackerson

The dreambike had eyes on its spokes

REVIEW: This Week's Reviews, posted three times a week

Monday: Two Views: Dollhouse, season one, reviewed by Bernadette Lynn Bosky and Gianduja Kiss
Wednesday: The Girl with Glass Feet by Ali Shaw, reviewed by Keri Sperring
Friday: The Fire in the Stone by Nicholas Ruddick, reviewed by Dan Hartland