Victor Lana has published numerous stories and articles in literary magazines and online, including his favorite haunt here at Blogcritics. His books A Death in Prague (2002),Move (2003), and The Savage Quiet September Sun: A Collection of 9/11 Stories are available at online bookstores. His new novel, Like a Passing Shadow is now available.
Victor Lana is a native of New York City, where he has studied acting, writing, and literature. He received a doctorate in English from St. John's University, New York, and has taught at every level in education. Please check out his blog.
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After all these years, I think it's about time this family recognized St. Nicholas again, for is he not the one who started it all?
The Vatican somehow realized that it cannot be the stalwart supporter of a "right to life" for the unborn without wanting to save the lives of those already living.
The lost shoe notwithstanding, Smith proved to be the Jets' best offensive weapon in the game.
Christmas seems to have encroached on this day and made it just like the opening door to the "holidays" instead of being an important holiday in and of itself.
NY Mets fans like myself are sick and tired of an organization treating us with less respect than the late comedian Rodney Dangerfield ever got.
How many times can Santonio Holmes pull the rabbit out of his hat?
If you do the math and face the facts, the Jets should be 4-5 right now instead of 7-2.
My advice is to hire Ms. Stewart and let’s get on with it.
Yes, a victory is a win, but the struggle to get this one should worry head coach Rex Ryan and the rest of us as well.
All that noise we heard last night over New York wasn't thunder, but the sound of champagne corks popping in paradise.
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