Language

A poem made of words that the U.K. and U.S. do not agree on.

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Hospitalisation.

Sniveling Esophagus,

Diarrhoea, Humourless.

Misbehaviour, Agonizing,

Unraveling,

Traumatized.

Note on Detective Fiction

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It comes as no surprise that there is some interesting academic writing up here - less surprising still that the process has courted fiction as much as fact, and here I will turn to a particular ty

red flag parodies

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Here are some parody versions for the 'Red flag' anthem:

Did Rimbaud know the experience of pica?

Your name: 
Bill Fleming
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In "Fêtes de la faim", Rimbaud wrote

Red: Symbolic and Cultural Associations

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Red: Symbolism and cultural associations:

Sin, guilt, passion, blood and anger

Red: The Colour Currency of Nature

Your name: 
Katy Beinart
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The Colour Currency of Nature, an article by Nicholas Humphrey, was first published in Colour for Architecture, ed. Tom Porter and Byron Mikellides, pp. 95-98, Studio-Vista, London, 1976.

"We Await Your Triumphant Return"

Your name: 
Cara Brostrom - Iowa, U.S.A
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For the Sunliner, three new homes in middle America.

The U.S./U.K. Special relationship - Part 2: spelling

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As well as paper size, the U.S. and U.K. differ in standard spellings. These are all of them.

Russell Schermer's Ford Sunliner Replica

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Russell Schermer has been totally blind since birth. He has been working with clay since he was a child. He creates his work with the same tools he uses to view the model—his fingers.

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