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Edward Teja's Writings

Poem
parched hills
Dec.08.2010
SIGH OF A TRAVELER (Poetry collection)
We are heading out driving over strands of sun-baked asphalt, staring at parched hills still waiting for the relief of rain, seeing the faces of farmers waiting for the release of rain. We travel this overheated asphalt line through desert towns, huddled along the road. Shuttered stores, and boarded up homes betray the charm of an older era; derelicts that...
Short Story
Potato
Jul.23.2010
Whistling Shade
The Potato Professor A Fictional Review by Ed Teja   Keith Gruber might be more widely known but for the whim of trends. His strength has been in finding new resonance and meaning within normally restrictive forms such as roundels and villanelles. After his challenging debut chapbook, The Rhyming of Orange (winner of the Obscurantist Medallion), it seemed he was...