Robert Carlton
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Landscape: Saturday in the ParkExperimental poem with a Saturday afternoon soccer game in a local park as its occasion.
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Chicken Cacciatore: A Slow Cooker VersionA simple way to get a complete, one-dish meal for times when you don't have time to cook.
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A Review of the Edna Webster Collection of Undiscovered Writings, by Richard BrautiganIn honor of Read-A-New-Book Month, a review of the juvenilia of one of the most famous writers of 1960s San Francisco.
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Book Review: On Boxing, by Joyce Carol OatesJoyce Carol Oates' mosaic approach to writing about her subject in the book On Boxing helps her attempt to express what she states at the outset is inexpressible.
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Essential Viewing: Five Must-See Sports MoviesWith all the titles to choose from, here is a short list of sports movies just right for the occasion.
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A Guide to the Wines of Monterey CountyThough not as well known as some of those in neighboring wine regions, the wines of Monterey County, California hold their own with the best of them. Here are a few examples to prove the point.
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A Simple White Wine Sauce RecipeA basic recipe open to endless variations, making it a useful addition to almost any dish.
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Seven Simple Rules for Reading Gertrude SteinWhether you consider Gertrude Stein forbiddingly complex or hopelessly simple-minded, what follows is a sure-fire way to get into the work of one of modernism's most influential writers.
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Throwing the KnuckleballDeceptively simple in theory, it is an art mastered by a mere handful of big league pitchers. Why would a pitch that looks so easy to throw and hit cause so much trouble, for batters, catchers, and the pitchers who would use it?
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Dill Pickles: A Recipe Using Natural FermentationThere is nothing like the sensation of biting into a crunchy, fresh dill pickle. Unless, of course, that pickle is one you made yourself. Achieve this higher sensation using the following recipe.