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| Welcome to the third edition of Kudzu Monthly Magazine. Here you'll find a variety of topics and ideas. Here you can expect to be entertained and informed. Enjoy. |
![]() Fiction by Quinn Tyler Jackson "Dance, divine muse," the old man would say while tapping his cane, and young Elvire Beauregard could do no less. In her heart burned a passion for the ballet - a passion described by the old man as her flame. ![]() Fiction by T. L. Stone A practical joke at the swimming hole backfires, and the consequences are almost unimaginable to the perpetrator. ![]()
Pictorial Feature In North Pole, Alaska, long days and slanting sunlight produce stunning sunsets. These photos have not been color enhanced! Theresa has also included some of her poetry about sunsets. Enjoy.
![]() By Hazel Bell Nicholas Throughout a long career, Hazel Bell Nicholas has earned almost every accolade that can be accorded to a poet. This page presents some of her favorites. |
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True crime by Judy Dixon Clairmel City, Florida, was the location of a terrible, senseless crime in 1983. In researching for her forthcoming book of the same name, Mrs. Dixon interviewed witnesses and victims, studied trial transcripts, and scoured newspaper accounts. This article relates the events of the day of the crime. The writing style is highly graphic. This article might not be appropriate for some readers.
![]() By Lisa Binkley Here's a topic that is as current as the headlines. The West Nile Virus is coming south for the winter, and the familiar American crow, as well as a host of better loved song birds, is bringing it.
An essay by T. L. Stone Did you know that Patrick Henry's most famous speeches, which gave us lines like "Give me liberty, or give me death" and "If this be treason, make the most of it," were never recorded during his lifetime?
Humor by Dianna Petry With fall only a few weeks away, Dianna Petry leads us through a summer chore. Read about what happens when she finds a snake in her grass!
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The Kudzu Monthly for September, 2001 - Archived Edition

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