Welcome to the inaugural edition of the Kudzu Monthly, an electronic magazine featuring short stories and poetry, articles about U.S. history, health and true crime, and fine art. Here you'll find a variety of ideas and topics. Here you'll be entertained and informed. Enjoy. |
![]() A short story by Lou Harper. A grieving, pursued man and an injured, juvenile coyote meet in a desert cabin and soon become friends.
![]() Roadside Remembrance This month's pictorial feature, with photographs and poetry. A poem by Lou Harper. A Pulitzer Prize nominee's remark after reading this poem was that he could "hear the drums." I think you will, too.
![]() by Mike W. Jones. Here's a quick poem strictly for fun. Meet bronco-busting Slade, who "sits the saddle well." |
![]() Kilroy Was Here! Most children have drawn this simple, charming graphic, but did you know that it's associated with the World War Two phrase "Kilroy Was Here"? This article takes a look at America's most famous, most travelled imaginary soldier.
![]() Say It Ain't So, Joe! The 1919 White Sox scandal, the subject of the movie "Eight Men Out," actually only brought down 7 players. Throw a world series game? It probably couldn't happen today, but it also probably would not be so shocking if it did happen. This is the story of a gentler time and seven men who were out. One of them had earned statistics that would have placed him in the baseball hall of fame were it not for the scandal. Who? Read the article and find out! Are you compulsive in your use of the internet? Do you devote time to your online pursuits that would better be devoted to your family or career? Do you get up in the wee hours of the morning to check your email or news group messages? If the answer to one or more of these questions is yes, you might be suffering from Internet Addiction Disorder! |
