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Short Essays On
Lemons, Langston,
& The Universe Breaking
by Peter Karam

LEMONS & SUGAR-WATER A warm and fuzzy slice of middle-class Americana, from the memories of youthful eyes.
BEHIND "UN-AMERICAN INVESTIGATORS" Langston Hughes, the great American poet, harassed by U.S. government bodies and their moronic members, remains unfazed of course, and even claps back with a short ode.
UNIVERSAL THEOLOGIES & FLANNERY O'CONNOR What O'Connor suggests as Catholic ideals, the author posits, are actual universal to many major religions.
AN OUTSIDERS TAKE ON STRAIGHT'S "MINES" Susan Straight's short story "Mines" is observed through another lens.
WHERE DID THE TIMBER GO? Did U.S. policies kill timber towns? An analysis of Pacific Northwest timber imports and exports, among other supported research.
TEXTBOOK EXTORTION The high cost of college and university text books is examined.
THE AGED BARD OF AVON The author offers avenues of entry into Shakespeare's cannon, even for the novice.
THE UNIVERSE IS BREAKING Mashing up the sciences, the author theorizes on our potential place in the universe.