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         Zeidner Lisa:     more books (23)
  1. Layover by Lisa Zeidner, Random House Inc., 2000-06-01
  2. Talking Cure P by Lisa Zeidner, 1982-01
  3. Pocket Sundial (Brittingham Prize in Poetry (Series).) by Lisa Zeidner, 1988-11
  4. Customs by Lisa Zeidner, 1984-06-01
  5. Alexandra Freed by Lisa Zeidner, 1984-01-12
  6. Limited Partnerships: A Novel by Lisa Zeidner, 1989-09
  7. Brandywine: A Legacy of Tradition in Du Pont-Wyeth Country by Lisa Zeidner, 1996-02
  8. Biography - Zeidner, Lisa (1955-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  9. Limited Partnerships by Lisa Zeidner, 1989
  10. Customs by lisa Zeidner, 1981
  11. Limited Partnerships by Lisa ZEIDNER, 1989
  12. Limited Partnerships by Lisa Zeidner, 1089
  13. Layover by Lisa Zeidner, 1999-01-01
  14. Layover by Lisa Zeidner,

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62. Wtu00053.xml Finding-Aid For The Pamela Hadas Papers (WTU00053
1982 September 14, (TLS, 1p) September 28, (TLS, 1p) October 22, (TLS, 1p) 1983 February 8, (TLS, 2p) zeidner, lisa, American author.
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wtu00053.xml Finding-Aid for the Pamela Hadas Papers (WTU00053) The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation University Libraries, Washington University in St. Louis Department of Special Collections Olin Library Campus Box 1061 1 Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130 Fax: (314) 935-4045 spec@library.wustl.edu http://library.wustl.edu/units/spec Text converted and initial EAD tagging provided by Apex Data Services, May 2001. Accrual 2: EAD tagging completed by Sarah Patton, July 2005 ENG 2004: July 7 Chatham Ewing Conversion to EAD 2002 begun. Left legacy dates in unittitle. Included fixing langenconding error in eadheader, fixing eadid to conform with national and international standards, changing admininfo to descgrp, removing langmaterial attribute from archdesc, and redoing doctype declaration. Done using textpad and reglar expressons. 2005: August 3 Sarah Patton Added accural II, saved as revision wtu00053_004.xml Descriptive Summary Languages: English Pamela Hadas Papers ca. 1130 items

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Layover by zeidner, lisa Le Cordon Bleu s Complete Cooking Techniques by Le Cordon Bleu, Leader of the Pack by Leaders by Bennis, Warren G.
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64. Poetry Magazine: Historical Index
zeidner, lisa What Really Happens When the Plane Goes Down, Volume 144, May 1984, Page 80 Safety in Numbers, Volume 144, May 1984, Page 80
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Culture and Anarchy , Volume 31, January 1928, Page 200 Journal to Stella , Volume 31, January 1928, Page 200 Mixed Marriage , Volume 31, January 1928, Page 200 The Celibate , Volume 31, January 1928, Page 200 Teufelsdrockh Minor , Volume 31, January 1928, Page 200 Things and Venus , Volume 31, January 1928, Page 200 A Marriage with Space , by Mark Turbyfill , Volume 31, January 1928, Page 211 The Bright Doom , by John Hall Wheelock , Volume 31, February 1928, Page 280 The Cyder Feast and Other Poems , by Sacheverell Sitwell , Volume 31, March 1928, Page 347 Creatures , by Padraic Colum , Volume 32, April 1928, Page 53 Saplings, Second Series, 1927 , Volume 32, May 1928, Page 96 The Grub Street Book of Verse , Volume 32, May 1928, Page 96 200 Best and Second Best Poems (Ed. by C. Lewis Hind) , Volume 32, May 1928, Page 96 Third Book of Modern Verse (Ed. by Jessie Rittenhouse)

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Zaidner, lisa (10); Zimmer, Mom and Dad (6); Zimmer, Paul Edwin (8); .. Paul (9); zeidner, lisa (2); Zimmer, Justine (1); Zulauf, Sander (3)
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66. AUTHORS ON THE WEB -W-X-Y-Z- Wakefield, Dan Walls, Jeannette
Wheeler, lisa Whitaker, Julian M. Whitcomb, Christopher White, Kate White, Stephen zeidner, lisa Zettel, Sarah Zimler, Richard.
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zeidner, lisa Layover New York Random House, 1999. First Edition. Hardcover. Author s much praised fourth novel, a moving portrait of a woman who
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(Dickinson, Emily) Bianchi, Martha Dickinson and Alfred Leete Hampson (eds.) Unpublished Poems of Emily Dickinson
Boston: Little, Brown, 1935. First Edition. Hardcover. Myerson A7.1.a. Edited by her niece Martha Dickinson Bianchi and Alfred Hampson. Fine book is No. 181 of a limited edition of 525 numbered copies. Previous owner's name on inside cover. Slipcase has a 3 inch crease down the binding side, else Fine. Unprinted glassine dust jacket is missing about 1/4 of the bottom on one side; another side is a bit worn at the top. Book# 778. (Dickinson, Emily) Franklin, R.W. (ed.) The Master Letters of Emily Dickinson Amherst: Amherst College Press, 1986. Softcover. Third printing. 48 pp. plus 15 pp. of facsimiles. Fine in wraps. Book# 801. (Dickinson, Emily) Franklin, R.W. (ed.) The Poems of Emily Dickinson. Variorum Edition Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1998. First Edition. Hardcover. Three volumes. 6 x 9 1/4 inches. 8 halftones. 1680 pages. Fine in Fine slipcase (no dust jacket, as issued). Book# 795.

68. Salon.com Books | Fresh Fruit
By lisa zeidner. Sept. 25, 2000 We ve now all endured the official Memoir Boom and the official Memoir Backlash. During the backlash, we bemoaned the glut
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  • Fresh fruit Though she didn't start the memoir craze, Mary Karr feeds the frenzy with "Cherry." By Lisa Zeidner We've now all endured the official Memoir Boom and the official Memoir Backlash. During the backlash, we bemoaned the glut of true confessionals on every possible setback and infirmity memoirs from the blind, the deaf and the lame, the obese and the anorexic, the celibate and the nymphomaniac. We mocked the self-aggrandizement and exhibitionism that the genre encourages, and wondered whether most of the authors' lives deserved such documentation. We observed that past memoirists had tended to serve as witnesses to cataclysmic events (Harriet Jacob's "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" or Primo Levi's "Survival at Auschwitz"), whereas our age seemed to have nothing more momentous to offer than coming-of-age ditties by suburban youth whose greatest achievement was having watched reruns of "My Favorite Martian" every day after school.

    69. Crafting Words In Camden: A Writing Course Where The Subject Matter Is You â€
    According to novelist and English Professor lisa zeidner, a personal essayist faces the same technical challenges as a fiction writer, such as pacing,
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    Credit: Nick Romanenko According to novelist and English Professor Lisa Zeidner, a personal essayist faces the same technical challenges as a fiction writer, such as pacing, voice, and characterization. “Because the material is real, it’s harder for the writer to separate from the protagonist to control the voice,” Zeidner said. Lisa Zeidner teaches a graduate creative writing course on the Camden Campus where all talk is personal. Her class focuses on the craft of constructing memoir; so for about three hours each week students open up their lives to their professor and each other. Drunken fathers, dating nightmares, the death of a loved one. Nothing is verboten. “People don’t hide because what they talk about is really happening to them –   marriages, childrearing, and alcoholism. It gets real, real fast, and I find that refreshing,” said Zeidner, a prolific writer and professor of English in Camden. This fall a group of 14 students spent the semester putting words to paper on aspects of their diverse lives. Essays ranged from a police chief’s recollections of a grisly murder that continues to haunt him to a nude model’s perception of her body to a daughter of Turkish immigrants’ defiance of her father’s expectations. Other topics included how a black man came to terms with his own racial profiling of Arabs and a gay man grappling with dating someone not fully out of the closet.

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