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soul (n): the immaterial essence, animating principle, or actuating cause of an individual life.
Creative Type Writing

Charlie Alaska, how was Sepulveda? My failed Nanowrimo 2002 project -- sixteen pages, laden with a load of errors, but there are parts that are almost good!  ::  "Sometimes liquor softened things, sometimes it made them more harsh and painful – she was taking a chance by plying him with the yeasty brew…but it was all she could think of, the only way to buy time without seeming obvious."

Assignment Type Writing

Abstract:William K. Wimsatt Jr. and Monroe C. Beardsley "The Affective Fallacy" Oh, how those Formalists could talk.  ::  "Wimsatt and Beardsley believe that separating the emotive and referential analysis of words cloud the meaning – which they believe would be better labeled as import – of the words and their context. The affective classification of units of language into what they mean and what they suggest raises problems in critical analysis."

Abstract:Augustine of Hippo – Selections from "On Christian Doctrine" and "The Trinity" Signs, signs, everywhere signs :: In "On Christian Doctrine" and "The Trinity", Augustine ties the ability to accurately interpret the Christian Scriptures to an understanding of signs.

Miscellaneous Writing
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